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Pilgrimage in Uttarakhand
Garhwal is home to two of Indias most sacred rivers - the
Ganga and the Yamuna. Around these rivers and the lofty peaks of
Garhwal mythology and tradition has evolved and, with the
passage of time, has become deep-rooted in Hinduism.
Some of Indias holiest shrines are located in Garhwal:
Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. Also located here
is the revered Hemkund Sahib, venerated by the Sikhs. Apart from
these places of worship, Garhwal has several temples dedicated
to Goddess Durga in her various incarnations: Jwala Devi,
Surkanda Devi, Kunjapuri, to name just a few. Shaivism has very
strong roots in Garhwal and the over 350 temples dedicated to
Lord Shiva offer the pilgrim a rich heritage to choose from. The
Panch Kedar at Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, Madmaheshwar and
Kalpeshwar formed a part of the ancient pilgrim route. Garhwal
also boasts of over 61 Vishnu temples including the well-known
Badrinath temple, the Panch Badris: Adi Badri, Bhavishya Badri,
Yog Badri, Briddh Badri and the venerated Badrinath shrine.
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