{"id":32248,"date":"2025-09-01T22:08:47","date_gmt":"2025-09-02T03:38:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rishikeshdaytour.com\/blog\/?p=32248"},"modified":"2025-12-09T03:00:34","modified_gmt":"2025-12-09T03:00:34","slug":"kedar-valley-kedarnath-kedar-ghati","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rishikeshdaytour.com\/blog\/kedar-valley-kedarnath-kedar-ghati\/","title":{"rendered":"11 Mysteries of Kedar Valley Kedarnath and the Best View Points to Visit"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1 data-start=\"156\" data-end=\"517\">11 Mysteries of Kedar Valley Kedarnath and the Best View Points to Visit<\/h1>\n<p data-start=\"156\" data-end=\"517\"><strong data-start=\"156\" data-end=\"176\">Kedar Valley<\/strong>, also known as the &#8216;<strong data-start=\"197\" data-end=\"216\">Heaven of Shiva<\/strong>,&#8217; lies in the <strong data-start=\"231\" data-end=\"248\">remote region<\/strong> of Uttarakhand\u2019s <strong data-start=\"266\" data-end=\"284\">Chardham Yatra<\/strong>. Kedarnath Dham belongs to <strong data-start=\"312\" data-end=\"336\">Rudraprayag district<\/strong> and functions as a <strong data-start=\"356\" data-end=\"382\">municipal council town<\/strong>. Pilgrims <strong data-start=\"393\" data-end=\"445\">climb approximately 19 kilometers from Gaurikund<\/strong>, and the trek <strong data-start=\"460\" data-end=\"514\">becomes steeper and more challenging after Rambara<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h2 data-start=\"156\" data-end=\"517\">Overview: <span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">Kedar Valley<\/span><\/h2>\n<p data-start=\"519\" data-end=\"1074\">The\u00a0 Kedar valley <strong data-start=\"530\" data-end=\"560\">offers breathtaking beauty<\/strong> at every turn. <strong data-start=\"576\" data-end=\"592\">Day or night<\/strong>, the <strong data-start=\"598\" data-end=\"633\">scenery around Kedarnath Temple<\/strong> captivates visitors. <strong data-start=\"655\" data-end=\"676\">Snow-capped peaks<\/strong>, <strong data-start=\"678\" data-end=\"700\">flowing waterfalls<\/strong>, and <strong data-start=\"706\" data-end=\"736\">glaciers hanging on slopes<\/strong> draw attention and admiration.<\/p>\n<h3 data-start=\"519\" data-end=\"1074\">Kedar Valley View Point<\/h3>\n<p data-start=\"519\" data-end=\"1074\">Kedar Valley View Point offers a <strong data-start=\"33\" data-end=\"58\">breathtaking panorama<\/strong> of the <strong data-start=\"66\" data-end=\"94\">majestic Kedarnath peaks<\/strong> and the surrounding <strong data-start=\"115\" data-end=\"138\">Himalayan landscape<\/strong>. Visitors can <strong data-start=\"153\" data-end=\"187\">witness the sunrise and sunset<\/strong> painting the snow-capped mountains in <strong data-start=\"226\" data-end=\"241\">golden hues<\/strong>, creating a <strong data-start=\"254\" data-end=\"287\">mesmerizing visual experience<\/strong>. T<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"519\" data-end=\"1074\">he viewpoint is <strong data-start=\"306\" data-end=\"338\">accessible via scenic trails<\/strong>, allowing travelers to <strong data-start=\"362\" data-end=\"394\">immerse themselves in nature<\/strong> while enjoying <strong data-start=\"410\" data-end=\"432\">fresh mountain air<\/strong>. Every step at Kedar Valley View Point <strong data-start=\"472\" data-end=\"499\">unveils stunning vistas<\/strong>, making it a <strong data-start=\"513\" data-end=\"539\">must-visit destination<\/strong> for adventure seekers and <strong data-start=\"566\" data-end=\"593\">photography enthusiasts<\/strong> alike.<\/p>\n<h5 data-start=\"519\" data-end=\"1074\">Suggested Read:\u00a0 <a href=\"https:\/\/omhomestay.in\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Your Best Stay in Rishikesh: Om Homestay Tapovan\u00a0<\/a><\/h5>\n<figure id=\"attachment_31970\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-31970\" style=\"width: 770px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-31970 size-cheerup-main\" src=\"http:\/\/rishikeshdaytour.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/Badrinath-to-Kedarnath-distance-770x515.jpg\" alt=\"Badrinath to Kedarnath distance\" width=\"770\" height=\"515\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-31970\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Kedarnath Temple<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h3 data-start=\"519\" data-end=\"1074\">Kedarnath Temple<\/h3>\n<p data-start=\"519\" data-end=\"1074\"><strong data-start=\"768\" data-end=\"809\">Perched at an altitude of 11,755 feet<\/strong>, Kedarnath Temple has been <strong data-start=\"837\" data-end=\"887\">mentioned in records since the 7th\u20138th century<\/strong>. The Kedar valley <strong data-start=\"900\" data-end=\"952\">spreads across an area of 2.75 square kilometers<\/strong>. The distance from <strong data-start=\"972\" data-end=\"998\">Rishikesh to Kedarnath<\/strong> measures <strong data-start=\"1008\" data-end=\"1026\">223 kilometers<\/strong>, and the <strong data-start=\"1036\" data-end=\"1071\"><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Mandakini_River\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Mandakini River<\/a> originates here<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"1076\" data-end=\"1302\">While trekking, the <strong data-start=\"1096\" data-end=\"1119\">Himalayan mountains<\/strong>\u2014both <strong data-start=\"1125\" data-end=\"1149\">snowy and lush green<\/strong>\u2014<strong data-start=\"1150\" data-end=\"1179\">offer relief from fatigue<\/strong>. If you <strong data-start=\"1188\" data-end=\"1206\">feel exhausted<\/strong>, pause for a few moments to <strong data-start=\"1235\" data-end=\"1264\">absorb the stunning views<\/strong>; <strong data-start=\"1266\" data-end=\"1299\">your tiredness will fade away<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"1304\" data-end=\"1632\">During <strong data-start=\"1311\" data-end=\"1321\">winter<\/strong>, <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Kedarnath_Temple\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Kedarnath Temple<\/a><\/strong> and the town <strong data-start=\"1353\" data-end=\"1370\">remain closed<\/strong>. <strong data-start=\"1372\" data-end=\"1402\">Heavy snowfall accumulates<\/strong>, and temperatures <strong data-start=\"1421\" data-end=\"1440\">drop below zero<\/strong>. Residents <strong data-start=\"1452\" data-end=\"1478\">descend to lower areas<\/strong> from November to April. <strong data-start=\"1503\" data-end=\"1531\">Business activities halt<\/strong>, and the <strong data-start=\"1541\" data-end=\"1571\">festive deity is relocated<\/strong> to the <strong data-start=\"1579\" data-end=\"1629\">Omkareshwar Temple in Ukhimath, near Guptkashi<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2383\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2383\" style=\"width: 736px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-2383 size-full\" src=\"http:\/\/rishikeshdaytour.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/12\/The-Legendary-Himalayan-Holy-Mountain-Peaks-in-Uttarakhand.jpg\" alt=\"Peaks of Uttarakhand\" width=\"736\" height=\"494\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2383\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Peaks of Uttarakhand<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h3 data-start=\"1304\" data-end=\"1632\">Kedarnath Peak<\/h3>\n<p data-start=\"1634\" data-end=\"2015\">Behind the town, <strong data-start=\"1651\" data-end=\"1688\">Kedarnath Peak rises majestically<\/strong> at <strong data-start=\"1692\" data-end=\"1707\">22,769 feet<\/strong>, accompanied by <strong data-start=\"1724\" data-end=\"1753\">Kedar Dome at 22,411 feet<\/strong>. Several other <strong data-start=\"1769\" data-end=\"1783\">tall peaks<\/strong> form part of the <strong data-start=\"1801\" data-end=\"1828\">Gangotri mountain group<\/strong> in the <strong data-start=\"1836\" data-end=\"1869\">Western Garhwal Himalaya belt<\/strong>. These peaks <strong data-start=\"1883\" data-end=\"1923\">lie about 15 kilometers from <a href=\"https:\/\/rishikeshdaytour.com\/blog\/best-time-to-visit-gaumukh\/\">Gaumukh<\/a><\/strong>, where <strong data-start=\"1931\" data-end=\"1972\">water flows from the Gangotri Glacier<\/strong>, located on the other side of the range.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"2017\" data-end=\"2182\">In <strong data-start=\"2020\" data-end=\"2028\">1947<\/strong>, <strong data-start=\"2030\" data-end=\"2101\">Swiss climbers conquered Kedarnath Peak and Dome for the first time<\/strong>. Later, <strong data-start=\"2110\" data-end=\"2179\">Hungarian mountaineers ascended the eastern end of Kedarnath Dome<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3 data-start=\"2017\" data-end=\"2182\"><strong data-start=\"276\" data-end=\"330\">Jyotirlingas of India<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p data-start=\"123\" data-end=\"490\">In the Indian state of <strong data-start=\"146\" data-end=\"161\">Uttarakhand<\/strong>, the <strong data-start=\"167\" data-end=\"187\">Kedarnath Temple<\/strong> stands majestically on the <strong data-start=\"215\" data-end=\"233\">Kedarnath Peak<\/strong> of the <strong data-start=\"241\" data-end=\"262\">Garhwal Himalayas<\/strong>. This temple <strong data-start=\"276\" data-end=\"330\">houses one of the 12 supreme Jyotirlingas of India<\/strong>, the <strong data-start=\"336\" data-end=\"362\">Kedareswar Jyotirlinga<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"123\" data-end=\"490\">The entire region <strong data-start=\"382\" data-end=\"422\">is popularly known as Kedarnath Dham<\/strong> and forms the <strong data-start=\"437\" data-end=\"487\">smallest of the four Chardham pilgrimage sites<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"492\" data-end=\"690\"><strong data-start=\"492\" data-end=\"525\">Kedarnath Dham and its temple<\/strong> are surrounded by <strong data-start=\"544\" data-end=\"585\">numerous legends and mystical stories<\/strong>. Here are <strong data-start=\"596\" data-end=\"619\">10 mysterious facts<\/strong> about this sacred place that every traveler and devotee should know:<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_9275\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-9275\" style=\"width: 770px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-9275 size-cheerup-main\" src=\"http:\/\/rishikeshdaytour.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/07\/Kedarnath-Shivling-Uttarakhand-770x515.jpg\" alt=\"Kedarnath Shivling Uttarakhand\" width=\"770\" height=\"515\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-9275\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Kedarnath Shivling Uttarakhand<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h3 data-start=\"103\" data-end=\"562\"><strong data-start=\"103\" data-end=\"141\">Mystery of the Shivalinga\u2019s Origin<\/strong>:<\/h3>\n<p data-start=\"103\" data-end=\"562\">According to <strong data-start=\"156\" data-end=\"178\">ancient scriptures<\/strong>, the <strong data-start=\"184\" data-end=\"215\">great sages Nar and Narayan<\/strong> performed intense <strong data-start=\"234\" data-end=\"267\">penance on the Kedarnath Peak<\/strong> of the <strong data-start=\"275\" data-end=\"288\">Himalayas<\/strong> as avatars of <strong data-start=\"303\" data-end=\"318\">Lord Vishnu<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"103\" data-end=\"562\">Pleased with their <strong data-start=\"339\" data-end=\"351\" data-is-only-node=\"\">devotion<\/strong>, <strong data-start=\"353\" data-end=\"376\">Lord Shiva appeared<\/strong> and <strong data-start=\"381\" data-end=\"403\">granted their wish<\/strong> to reside forever as a <strong data-start=\"427\" data-end=\"442\">Jyotirlinga<\/strong> at this sacred site. This <strong data-start=\"469\" data-end=\"483\">holy place<\/strong> sits majestically on the <strong data-start=\"509\" data-end=\"559\">Kedarnath Peak of the Himalayan mountain range<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h4 data-start=\"564\" data-end=\"1031\">1.\u00a0 <strong data-start=\"568\" data-end=\"588\">Kedar Valley<\/strong> features <strong data-start=\"598\" data-end=\"621\">two prominent peaks<\/strong>:<\/h4>\n<p data-start=\"564\" data-end=\"1031\"><strong data-start=\"623\" data-end=\"652\">Nar and Narayan Mountains<\/strong>. This <strong data-start=\"659\" data-end=\"675\">penance site<\/strong> honors <strong data-start=\"683\" data-end=\"709\">Nar and Narayan Rishis<\/strong>, counted among the <strong data-start=\"729\" data-end=\"758\">24 incarnations of Vishnu<\/strong>. Meanwhile, <strong data-start=\"771\" data-end=\"789\">Badrinath Dham<\/strong>, where <strong data-start=\"797\" data-end=\"818\">Lord Vishnu rests<\/strong>, lies nearby. Tradition holds that during the <strong data-start=\"865\" data-end=\"879\">Satya Yuga<\/strong>, <strong data-start=\"881\" data-end=\"919\">Narayan established Badrinath Dham<\/strong>. The <strong data-start=\"925\" data-end=\"966\">Koti Rudra Samhita of the Shiv Purana<\/strong> also <strong data-start=\"972\" data-end=\"1006\">affirms this sacred connection<\/strong> between the two sites.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_11358\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-11358\" style=\"width: 770px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-11358 size-cheerup-main\" src=\"http:\/\/rishikeshdaytour.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/trekking-Uttarakhand-770x515.jpg\" alt=\"trekking Uttarakhand\" width=\"770\" height=\"515\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-11358\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Trekking in Kedar Valley Uttarakhand<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h4 data-start=\"126\" data-end=\"639\"><strong data-start=\"126\" data-end=\"151\">2. The Pandava Legend<\/strong>:<\/h4>\n<p data-start=\"126\" data-end=\"639\">According to <strong data-start=\"166\" data-end=\"183\">ancient tales<\/strong>, when the <strong data-start=\"194\" data-end=\"245\">Pandavas were nearing their departure to heaven<\/strong>, <strong data-start=\"247\" data-end=\"270\">Lord Shiva appeared<\/strong> in the form of a <strong data-start=\"288\" data-end=\"299\">buffalo<\/strong>. He <strong data-start=\"304\" data-end=\"329\">merged into the earth<\/strong>, but before fully disappearing, <strong data-start=\"362\" data-end=\"387\">Bhima caught his tail<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"126\" data-end=\"639\">The spot where <strong data-start=\"404\" data-end=\"432\">Bhima performed this act<\/strong> is now known as <strong data-start=\"449\" data-end=\"467\" data-is-only-node=\"\">Kedarnath Dham<\/strong>, while the location where <strong data-start=\"494\" data-end=\"518\">Shiva\u2019s head emerged<\/strong> became <strong data-start=\"526\" data-end=\"552\">Pashupatinath in Nepal<\/strong>. The <strong data-start=\"558\" data-end=\"569\">Puranas<\/strong> narrate this story in detail under the name <strong data-start=\"614\" data-end=\"636\">Panch Kedar Legend<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h4 data-start=\"641\" data-end=\"1133\"><strong data-start=\"641\" data-end=\"704\">3. Kedarnath and Pashupatinath <\/strong>:<\/h4>\n<p data-start=\"641\" data-end=\"1133\"><strong data-start=\"706\" data-end=\"726\">Kedarnath Temple<\/strong>, located in <strong data-start=\"739\" data-end=\"778\">Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand<\/strong>, is considered an <strong data-start=\"797\" data-end=\"837\">Ardha Jyotirlinga (half Jyotirlinga)<\/strong>. When combined with the <strong data-start=\"862\" data-end=\"895\">Pashupatinath Temple in Nepal<\/strong>, it forms the <strong data-start=\"910\" data-end=\"933\">complete Shivalinga<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"641\" data-end=\"1133\">The <strong data-start=\"939\" data-end=\"981\">self-manifested (Swayambhu) Shivalinga<\/strong> here is extremely ancient. The <strong data-start=\"1013\" data-end=\"1045\">original temple construction<\/strong> is attributed to <strong data-start=\"1063\" data-end=\"1078\" data-is-only-node=\"\">Jambheshwar<\/strong>, while <strong data-start=\"1086\" data-end=\"1108\">Adi Shankaracharya<\/strong> later <strong data-start=\"1115\" data-end=\"1130\">restored it<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h4 data-start=\"1135\" data-end=\"1557\"><strong data-start=\"1135\" data-end=\"1183\">4. Kedarnath and Rameshwaram <\/strong>:<\/h4>\n<p data-start=\"1135\" data-end=\"1557\"><strong data-start=\"1185\" data-end=\"1205\">Kedarnath Temple<\/strong> is said to be <strong data-start=\"1220\" data-end=\"1267\">in direct alignment with Rameshwaram Temple<\/strong>. Between these two temples lie <strong data-start=\"1299\" data-end=\"1471\">Kaleshwar (Telangana), Srikalahasti (Andhra Pradesh), Ekambareswarar (Tamil Nadu), Arunachal Temple (Tamil Nadu), and Tilaivan Nataraja Temple (Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu)<\/strong>. These temples <strong data-start=\"1487\" data-end=\"1533\">represent the five elements (Panchabhutas)<\/strong> in <strong data-start=\"1537\" data-end=\"1554\">Shiva worship<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_8413\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-8413\" style=\"width: 770px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-8413 size-cheerup-main\" src=\"http:\/\/rishikeshdaytour.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/04\/Kedarnath-Temple-A-Piece-of-History-Buried-400-Years-Under-the-Snow-770x515.jpg\" alt=\"Kedarnath Temple History\" width=\"770\" height=\"515\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-8413\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Kedarnath Temple History<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h4 data-start=\"1559\" data-end=\"2269\"><strong data-start=\"1559\" data-end=\"1617\">5. Buried Under Snow for 400 Years<\/strong>:<\/h4>\n<p data-start=\"1559\" data-end=\"2269\">The <strong data-start=\"1623\" data-end=\"1642\">earliest temple<\/strong> behind the current <strong data-start=\"1662\" data-end=\"1684\">Kedareshwar Temple<\/strong> was built by the <strong data-start=\"1702\" data-end=\"1714\">Pandavas<\/strong>, but time and natural elements caused it to <strong data-start=\"1759\" data-end=\"1772\">disappear<\/strong>. In the <strong data-start=\"1781\" data-end=\"1796\">8th century<\/strong>, <strong data-start=\"1798\" data-end=\"1845\">Adi Shankaracharya constructed a new temple<\/strong>, which <strong data-start=\"1853\" data-end=\"1897\">remained buried under snow for 400 years<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"1559\" data-end=\"2269\">This construction was undertaken by <strong data-start=\"1935\" data-end=\"1957\" data-is-only-node=\"\">Adi Shankaracharya<\/strong>, born in <strong data-start=\"1967\" data-end=\"1977\">508 CE<\/strong>, who <strong data-start=\"1983\" data-end=\"2008\">passed away in 476 CE<\/strong>. His <strong data-start=\"2014\" data-end=\"2048\">samadhi lies behind the temple<\/strong>. The <strong data-start=\"2054\" data-end=\"2079\">garbhagriha (sanctum)<\/strong> is <strong data-start=\"2083\" data-end=\"2094\">ancient<\/strong>, dating approximately to the <strong data-start=\"2124\" data-end=\"2139\">8th century<\/strong>. Later, in the <strong data-start=\"2155\" data-end=\"2171\">10th century<\/strong>, <strong data-start=\"2173\" data-end=\"2196\">King Bhoja of Malwa<\/strong> renovated it, followed by another <strong data-start=\"2231\" data-end=\"2266\">restoration in the 13th century<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h4 data-start=\"139\" data-end=\"816\"><strong data-start=\"139\" data-end=\"192\">6.\u00a0 Survived 400 Years Under Snow<\/strong>:<\/h4>\n<p data-start=\"139\" data-end=\"816\">The <strong data-start=\"198\" data-end=\"218\">Kedarnath Temple<\/strong> remained completely <strong data-start=\"239\" data-end=\"274\">buried under snow for centuries<\/strong> yet emerged <strong data-start=\"287\" data-end=\"303\">fully intact<\/strong>. According to <strong data-start=\"318\" data-end=\"333\">Vijay Joshi<\/strong>, a <strong data-start=\"337\" data-end=\"400\">Himalayan geological scientist at Wadia Institute, Dehradun<\/strong>, a <strong data-start=\"404\" data-end=\"465\">mini ice age occurred between the 13th and 17th centuries<\/strong>, during which <strong data-start=\"480\" data-end=\"561\">large areas of the Himalayas, including the temple region, remained under ice<\/strong>. Scientists <strong data-start=\"574\" data-end=\"607\">observe traces of this period<\/strong> on the <strong data-start=\"615\" data-end=\"653\">temple walls and stones even today<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"139\" data-end=\"816\">Kedarnath lies on a <strong data-start=\"675\" data-end=\"708\" data-is-only-node=\"\">part of the Chorabari Glacier<\/strong>, and researchers warn that <strong data-start=\"736\" data-end=\"774\">glacial melting and shifting rocks<\/strong> may cause <strong data-start=\"785\" data-end=\"813\">future natural disasters<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_5770\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-5770\" style=\"width: 770px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-5770 size-cheerup-main\" src=\"http:\/\/rishikeshdaytour.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/09\/The-Holy-Land-of-Divinity\u2013-Ukhimath-and-Joshimath-770x515.jpg\" alt=\"The Holy Land of Divinity\u2013 Ukhimath and Joshimath\" width=\"770\" height=\"515\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-5770\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">The Holy Land of Divinity\u2013 Ukhimath and Joshimath<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h4 data-start=\"818\" data-end=\"1240\"><strong data-start=\"818\" data-end=\"863\">7. Lamp Burns Continuously for Six Months<\/strong>:<\/h4>\n<p data-start=\"818\" data-end=\"1240\">During <strong data-start=\"872\" data-end=\"882\">winter<\/strong>, the <strong data-start=\"888\" data-end=\"941\">temple gates close after the second day of Diwali<\/strong>, but a <strong data-start=\"949\" data-end=\"997\">lamp continues to burn inside for six months<\/strong>. Priests <strong data-start=\"1007\" data-end=\"1059\">carry the deity and ceremonial staff to Ukhimath<\/strong>, located <strong data-start=\"1069\" data-end=\"1081\">downhill<\/strong>, where <strong data-start=\"1089\" data-end=\"1110\">worship continues<\/strong>. When the <strong data-start=\"1121\" data-end=\"1146\">temple reopens in May<\/strong>, pilgrims witness <strong data-start=\"1165\" data-end=\"1188\">pristine conditions<\/strong>, as if <strong data-start=\"1196\" data-end=\"1237\">nothing changed during the six months<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h4 data-start=\"1242\" data-end=\"1660\"><strong data-start=\"1242\" data-end=\"1297\">8. Kedarnath Disappear According to the Puranas<\/strong>:<\/h4>\n<p data-start=\"1242\" data-end=\"1660\"><strong data-start=\"1299\" data-end=\"1329\">Ancient scriptures predict<\/strong> that the <strong data-start=\"1339\" data-end=\"1386\">entire Kedarnath pilgrimage area may vanish<\/strong>. Legends say that if the <strong data-start=\"1412\" data-end=\"1443\">Nar and Narayan Peaks merge<\/strong>, the <strong data-start=\"1449\" data-end=\"1482\">route to Badrinath will close<\/strong>, preventing devotees from visiting. The <strong data-start=\"1523\" data-end=\"1564\">current Kedarnath and Badrinath Dhams<\/strong> may disappear, giving way in the future to a new pilgrimage site called <strong data-start=\"1637\" data-end=\"1657\">\u201cBhavishyabadri\u201d<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_22780\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-22780\" style=\"width: 770px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-22780 size-cheerup-main\" src=\"http:\/\/rishikeshdaytour.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/Kedarnath-Temple-Floods-2013-770x515.jpg\" alt=\"Kedarnath Temple Floods 2013\" width=\"770\" height=\"515\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-22780\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Kedarnath Temple Floods 2013<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h4 data-start=\"1662\" data-end=\"2124\"><strong data-start=\"1662\" data-end=\"1702\">9. Survived Storms and Floods Safely<\/strong>:<\/h4>\n<p data-start=\"1662\" data-end=\"2124\">On <strong data-start=\"1707\" data-end=\"1724\">June 16, 2013<\/strong>, a massive <strong data-start=\"1736\" data-end=\"1768\">flood devastated Uttarakhand<\/strong>, washing away several strong buildings like <strong data-start=\"1813\" data-end=\"1835\">cards in the water<\/strong>. Yet, <strong data-start=\"1842\" data-end=\"1880\">Kedarnath Temple remained unharmed<\/strong>. Remarkably, a <strong data-start=\"1896\" data-end=\"1913\">giant boulder<\/strong> rolling down the hill <strong data-start=\"1936\" data-end=\"1965\">stopped behind the temple<\/strong>, splitting the floodwaters and <strong data-start=\"1997\" data-end=\"2035\">protecting the temple even further<\/strong>. Tragically, <strong data-start=\"2049\" data-end=\"2090\">around 10,000 people lost their lives<\/strong>, but the <strong data-start=\"2100\" data-end=\"2121\">temple stood firm<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h4 data-start=\"2126\" data-end=\"2631\"><strong data-start=\"2126\" data-end=\"2169\">10. Construction Mystery Still Unsolved<\/strong>:<\/h4>\n<p data-start=\"2126\" data-end=\"2631\">Kedarnath Temple is <strong data-start=\"2191\" data-end=\"2227\">built from huge brown-cut stones<\/strong>, <strong data-start=\"2229\" data-end=\"2259\">interlocked without mortar<\/strong>. The <strong data-start=\"2265\" data-end=\"2305\">temple stands on a six-foot platform<\/strong>, measuring <strong data-start=\"2317\" data-end=\"2366\">85 feet high, 187 feet long, and 80 feet wide<\/strong>, with <strong data-start=\"2373\" data-end=\"2396\">walls 12 feet thick<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"2126\" data-end=\"2631\">Scientists and historians <strong data-start=\"2424\" data-end=\"2492\">marvel at how massive stones were lifted, carved, and positioned<\/strong>, particularly the <strong data-start=\"2511\" data-end=\"2547\">enormous roof resting on pillars<\/strong>. The <strong data-start=\"2553\" data-end=\"2579\">interlocking technique<\/strong> ensured the <strong data-start=\"2592\" data-end=\"2628\">temple\u2019s stability for centuries<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h4 data-start=\"2633\" data-end=\"3243\"><strong data-start=\"2633\" data-end=\"2685\">11. Nature Changes Around Kedar Valley<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p data-start=\"2633\" data-end=\"3243\">The temple is <strong data-start=\"2701\" data-end=\"2736\">surrounded by three major peaks<\/strong>\u2014<strong data-start=\"2737\" data-end=\"2810\">Kedar (22,000 ft), Kharsakund (21,600 ft), and Bhartakund (22,700 ft)<\/strong>. Additionally, <strong data-start=\"2826\" data-end=\"2855\">five rivers converge here<\/strong>: <strong data-start=\"2857\" data-end=\"2923\">Mandakini, Madhuganga, Kshir Ganga, Saraswati, and Swarnagauri<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"2633\" data-end=\"3243\">The <strong data-start=\"2929\" data-end=\"2948\">Mandakini River<\/strong>, a tributary of <strong data-start=\"2965\" data-end=\"2978\">Alaknanda<\/strong>, flows beside <strong data-start=\"2993\" data-end=\"3011\">Kedarnath Dham<\/strong>. In <strong data-start=\"3016\" data-end=\"3026\">winter<\/strong>, the region <strong data-start=\"3039\" data-end=\"3065\">accumulates heavy snow<\/strong>, and during <strong data-start=\"3078\" data-end=\"3095\" data-is-only-node=\"\">rainy seasons<\/strong>, <strong data-start=\"3097\" data-end=\"3118\">torrential floods<\/strong> can occur unexpectedly. The <strong data-start=\"3147\" data-end=\"3186\">natural environment remains dynamic<\/strong>, making Kedarnath both <strong data-start=\"3210\" data-end=\"3240\">majestic and unpredictable<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"2633\" data-end=\"3243\"><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\"> Kedar valley Kedar valley Kedar valley Kedar valley Kedar valley Kedar valley Kedar valley Kedar valley Kedar valley Kedar valley\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>11 Mysteries of Kedar Valley Kedarnath and the Best View Points to Visit Kedar Valley, also known as the &#8216;Heaven of Shiva,&#8217; lies in the remote region of Uttarakhand\u2019s Chardham Yatra. Kedarnath Dham belongs to Rudraprayag district and functions as a municipal council town. 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