Best time to visit Uttarakhand Char Dham
If you want to visit Char Dham of Uttarakhand and want to know at what time you should go for Chardham Yatra, then it has been explained in detail below, Please read it carefully.
Best time to visit Yamunotri
Yamunotri is the first place in the journey of Uttarakhand Char Dham yatra, the temple where Yamuna Mata is worshipped, who is addressed as the daughter of the Sun in Hinduism. In Hinduism, Yamunotri has been called the first abode because Yamuna is the sister of Yama.
If you bathe in Yamuna and worship in this temple So the wrath of Yamraj gets reduced. For this reason, it has been asked to go to Yamunotri first of all the Dham’s. Apart from the traditional stories, this temple is surrounded by hot springs, due to which you get a hot pool even on that cold mountain, where bathing is a different pleasure. As we told you, all these Dhams are located in Uttarakhand, which being very close to the Himalayas, the cold is very high. Because of this, the Yamunotri temple remains open only from May to October After that due to extreme cold this temple
Best time to visit Gangotri Dham
This is the second Dham during the journey of Char Dham Uttarakhand। This temple is dedicated to Mata Ganga। According to Hindu stories Gangotri is the place where Ganga came from heaven to earth and Lord Shiva handled Ganga with Jata’s।
Best time to visit Kedarnath
This is the third Dham, dedicated to Lord Shiva। It is situated at an altitude of 3500 meters above sea level in the district named Rudra Prayag। It is considered the most important Dham in the journey of Char Dham According to ancient stories, this temple is considered one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva In this temple you can roam between 3 May and 25 October। Apart from this, the temple is open from 4:00 am to 7:00 pm।
Best time to visit Badrinath
This is the last and important dham, where your four dham’s journey ends when you go। This temple is dedicated to Lord Badri which is the name of Vishnu i.e., Lord Vishnu This temple is important because Shankaracharya, who described the journey of Char Dham, attained salvation in Badrinath itself।