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News Topical, Digital Desk : The Char Dham Temples, located in the sacred valleys of Uttarakhand, are considered a symbol of unwavering faith in Sanatan Dharma. It is believed that anyone who visits these four Dhams once in their lifetime is liberated from the cycle of life and death and attains salvation. This journey not only provides spiritual peace but also infuses positive energy within the individual.

opening and closing times

The dates for the opening of the four Dhams in 2026 have been announced. If you are planning a trip, take note of these dates:

Gangotri Dham: April 19 to November 10

Yamunotri Dham: April 19 to November 11

Kedarnath Temple: April 22 to November 11

Badrinath Dham: April 23 to November 13

Religious significance: What do the Puranas say?

The significance of the Chardham Yatra (Chardham Yatra 2026) is primarily described in ancient texts such as the Skanda Purana and the Mahabharata. The Kedarkhand of the Skanda Purana clearly states that simply visiting these pilgrimage sites erases the sins of many lifetimes.

  • It is believed that simply applying the dust from these holy places to the forehead eliminates the fear of untimely death.
  • The divine peace and difficult climb of the Himalayas eliminates the ego within the devotee and instills patience and restraint in him.
  • Darshan of Shiva (renunciation) at Kedarnath, Vishnu (nurturing) at Badrinath, Ganga (purification) at Gangotri and Yamuna (spirituality) at Yamunotri is considered essential for the spiritual development of a person.

Correct order and rules of travel

According to scriptures, the Char Dham Yatra is always undertaken from west to east. Visitors first visit Yamunotri, then Gangotri, then Kedarnath, and finally Badrinath. It is believed that following this order bestows the devotee with the fullest rewards.

A Satvik lifestyle: A pure, vegetarian diet should be adopted during the pilgrimage. Maintaining purity of thought, word, and deed is fundamental to this spiritual journey.

Continuous chanting of mantras: While traveling, mentally chant the mantras of your favorite deity (such as "Om Namah Shivaya" or "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya"). This keeps the mind focused and transforms fatigue into devotion.

Respect Nature: The Himalayas are a sacred and sensitive region. Don't litter, don't use plastic, and don't disturb the natural peace. Respecting nature is respecting God.

Spiritual Perspective: Don't view this trip as just a picnic or entertainment. It's a way to discover yourself and unite your soul with the divine.

Restraint and patience: Don't lose your patience during difficult paths and crowds. Being courteous and kind to travelers is considered part of this difficult austerity.


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