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Welcome to Dev Bhumi
Joshimath .... a place of historic importance. This spritual abode of Adi
Shankaracharya is an ideal destination for a vacation. There are a lot of
places for all kinds of tourists in Joshimath.
Hotel Snow Crest, 44 Km before Shri Badrinath Temple. Here we spare no
efforts to make your stay memorable in each of our 21 rooms or 2 Suites & an
exclusive Restaurant. For your luxury & Comfort we have 24hrs power back up,
Hot & cold water, cable TV, Telephone, Room service, Clean & Quality linen
etc. |

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If the scriptures of HINDU RELIGION are to be
believed, the holy centres of Gangotri, Yamunotri,Badrinath and Kedarnath
- collectively called the Chardham (meaning four sacred spots) - are the
mostsacred of all pilgrimages. Undertaking a journey to these places will not
just wash away one's sins butensure release from the cycle of birth and
death.THE honour conferred on these places is not surprising.
For one, they are all in the icy Garhwal ranges andregarded as the most sacred
of all Himalayan ranges.It is also said that heaven and earth converge inthese
holy spots, and to be born or die here is a boononly the very fortunate have.
The Chardham must be visited from left to right -beginning with Yamunotri,
going on to Gangotri, Kedarnath and culminating the journey at
Badrinath.This route follows the Hindu tradition of parikrama orclockwise
circumambulation.
SHRI BADRINATH
The abode of Lord Vishnu, Badrinath, is situated in the Himalayas (Uttarakhand)
at the height of approximately 3,124 meters above sea level. It is on the left
bank of the river, Alaknanda. Meandering rivers and the mountain range add to
the beauty of this Holy Land. At one time the spot was covered with wild berries
("badris") and was famous as the "Badri Van" (the garden of wild berries)..
Built by the Garwal kings, the Badrinath shrine dates back to more than two
centuries. The temple has a black stone idol that depicts Lord Vishnu - the
preserver - in a- -meditative stance with both hands on his lap. Fed by the
Badrinath glaciers and the holy Ganges, the sacred river Alaknanda flows by the
temple. There is a hot water spring (Tapt Kund) near the temple. Rich in sulphur,
a dip in Tapt Kund is considered holy and refreshing for body and soul and is
said cure numerous ailments.
SHRI KEDARNATH
The holy city of Kedarnath is situated 3,581meters above sea level, on the banks
of the river Mandakini, amidst the spectacular mountain ranges of the Garhwal
Himalayas. The Kedarnath shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva, the destroyer.
According to legend, this temple was built by the Pandavas to redeem themselves
of the sin of killing their brothers during the famous Mahabharata war.
In the Kedarnath temple, Lord Shiva is represented in the form of the
jyotirlinga (the phallus of light). The interiors are decorated with exquisitely
carved images. At the entrance of the temple is a statue of Nandi, the celestial
bull. As the temple is located at a great height in the Himalayas, it is not
possible to gain entrance into the temple throughout winter. The landscape at
Kedarnath is absolutely breathtaking.
GANGOTRI
Gangotri is situated in Uttarakhand at the height of 3,048 meters in the
magnificent Garhwal Himalayas. The 6 meters high Gangotri shrine is dressed in
white granite stone and is situated on the right bank of the river, Bhagirathi.
As the legend goes, this shrine was built by the Gorkha General, Amar Singh
Thapa and rebuilt by the Maharaja of Jaipur. This 18th century temple is
dedicated to the Goddess Ganga who is believed to have descended from heaven as
the "stream of life" in response to King Bhagirath's penance. 14 kms from
Gangotri is Gaumukh, where the source of the holy Ganges - the Gangotri glacier
- is situated. Submerged in the water is the "shivling", the rock on which Lord
Shiva supposedly sat to receive Ganga.
About Joshimath
Joshimath is a mesmerizing place with lovely
and eye catching views of the snow mountains, greenery and pleasant weather
conditions. Joshimath is also known as Jyotirmath. It is one of the four great 'maths'
established by the Adi Guru Shri Shankaracharya in the 8th century AD. There are
several ancient temples for the tourists to pay visit. The town is the winter
abode of Lord Badri, who is brought down from Badrinath to the Vasudeva Temple
at Joshimath somewhere around the festival of Deepawali.
At a distance of 16 km from Joshimath is the Auli. It is one of the few places
in India offering winter sports like Ice Skiing. One has to go to Auli by a
ropeway from Joshimath. The Nanda Devi National Park is 23 km away from the town
of Joshimath. One can trek to the park, which abounds in rare flora and fauna.
The tourists can go to Badrinath, Kedarnath, Chopta, Valley of Flowers and Hem
Kund sahib Gurudwara on excursion from Joshimath. |
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Location :
Taking advantage of this geographic location, we are proud to have developed
most hospitable infrastructure at Hotel Dronagiri in Joshimath, just 256 kms
ahead of Rishikesh. Rishikesh, as gateway to the hills is accessible :-
By Air : Nearest airport being Jollygrant, 17 kms from Rishikesh,
26 kms from Dehradun or Haridwar
By Rail: Nearest railhead being Hardwar & Dehradun, and Rishikesh
By Road:230 kms from Delhi to Rishikesh and 256 Kms by road from
Rishikesh to Joshimath
Road journey from Rishikesh to Joshimath involves serpentine roads more aptly by
drivers conversant with the topography typical of mountainous tracts anywhere.
Having organized your road transportation suitably (car\bus), either from the
very door step of your home town, or from any other intermediate pickup point
(viz. Delhi),
You must preferably take an early morning start from Rishikesh, from where
Joshimath is just 9 hrs hill drive away.. |