Badrinath


The Badrinath Temple is a 15m high building dating back to the Vedic period. The sanctuary is the sanctuary of Sir Vishnu, who is worshiped as Badrinath. The temple is located on Garwar Hill on the banks of the Arakananda River. Badrinath Temple is one of the most popular pilgrimage centers in the country. Neilkanspeak, also known as the "Queen of Garhwal", is 6,597 meters high and forms the wonderful background of the Badrinath Temple. This snow-capped summit is named after Lord Shiva, and its beauty increases when the first sunshine hits the summit at dawn. Located in Mana, 4 km from Badrinath and 400 feet high, Vasdara Falls is considered a resting place for Pandava. This fun cascade is in the peaceful environment of the Himalayas, and the waterfall is believed to keep away from impure people. Bheem Pul is a natural stone bridge on the Saraswati River, believed to have been built when Bheem, one of Pandav's brothers, passed by. Some believe that the bridge was built by a beam of stones thrown between the mountains to find a way to cross the stream.