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jayshrisitaram108 · 2 years
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जय श्री कृष्ण🦚᳀ᕫ🚩🙏
आपसभीको गिरी गोवर्धन पूजा की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं भगवान सभी प्राणियों का मंगलकरे
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balasolutions · 2 years
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May this special day of Govardhan Pooja bring you success, wealth and lots of love. @balasolutions Team Wishing you Happy #govardhanpuja
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amit-convent · 7 months
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Happy Govardhan Pooja🙏✨
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May this Govardhan Puja bring abundant blessings and joy to all! 🙏✨ Happy Govardhan Puja from Raisaa Jewels🌟
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srbachchan · 7 months
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DAY 5748
Jalsa, Mumbai Nov 12/13, 2023 Sun/Mon 2:00 AM
Govardhan Pooja Monday, 13 November
last night Blog was a random state of the mind and body, with some of the most extended queries that had meaning and none at all ..
but we have the benefit of some of the dearest assets in our Ef brigade that possess the acumen of the highest iq's ..
may I present to all one such reaction to the somewhat thesis dissertation of coffee shot infested brain - mine !!
Good morning…
I'll respond in an order… 'cause the reverse might sound random…
Wise quiet of silence
Perhaps this is why sàdìsts prefer the company of spartans… so that they can get away with barbarous fun…
You see, spartans are accustomed to unfair insults… They do not react…
But, come once in a new moon, they do… and when they do, they demolish the facade with simple words and gestures…
In other words,
The quiet of the silence is indeed wise… but everything has a point of ignition… and when the wise are on fire, those rotten germs infecting humanity are scorched to ashes…
From eternity to eternity
अजो नित्यः शाश्वतोऽयं। - गीता
Unborn, forever, and imperishable…
Which is the only reasonable definition of being… one that subsumes continuity…
There's nothing in any measure of a being on a timeline… the suffix 'ing' does not permit that…
Seclusion, and replication elsewhere
The desolate is usually in the queue of extinction… its days are numbered… soon to be obsolete…
In stark contrast, replication is that link of a chain which assures continuum…
I'll give a true example,
There is a shikara and houseboat attendant at Dal… His name is Shafique…
(Don't worry… there are thousands of Shafiques there… I'm not revealing a unique identity…)
Shafique's father died when Shafique was about 12 years old… they were living far away, on the right bank of Jhelum, in a small and little known village…
The father had created a farm of about 5 acres which he was tilling till his death…
Upon the father's death, his mother had invited his uncle to help with the farming… lest the land goes waste…
The uncle had three sons… all were elder to Shafique… They would beat and harass him on the farm…
His uncle came to the house one day, and said to the mother, "I cannot control my kids… I'm afraid they might kill your son some day… I suggest you leave the village and go to Srinagar… I have a friend there who will find a living for you…"
Today, Shafique is around 40… married with teenage kids… And, he is determined to get back the farm, which his father had carved out of nothing…
In short,
Continuity may seem like āmour in the beginning… but it can have savage consequences…
Desolation and extinction follow…
Venus
All true, dear Sir…
However, do you know that Venus has a retrograde spin?
Which means, it rotates in the opposite direction… While Earth rotates anti-clockwise when viewed from the North Pole, Venus rotates clockwise…
Haha… kind of a magnetic couple, eh?
Crucible foetus
I sincerely hope it's not an unwanted child… that seems to be happening quite often these days…
If it survives the incubator, it dies every day of its life… The facade doesn't work…
OH NO YOU DIDN'T
Hehe… but I did… in my own way… is that prohibited?
REALLY… YOU SHALL NEVER KNOW
I care to know just enough to sing your song wherever I go… I hum your tune, I recite your words… I live your moments…
For that, I shall always kneel before God, and thank Him and thank you… 🙂
and the collision of the wishers with that Sunday fervour ..
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Loved and cared for .. in its immense value ..🚩
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snpcmachine · 7 months
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May the divine Govardhan Hill protect you from all troubles and shower you with abundance and happiness.
SnPC Machine is wishing you and your loved ones a very happy and graceful Govardhan Pooja. May this Govardhan Pooja bring prosperity and happiness to your life. On this auspicious occasion, may your dreams shine as bright as the Govardhan Pooja. Sending you warm wishes for a Diwali filled with family, friends, and laughter. May the festival of lights illuminate your path and lead you to success and happiness.
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India has its own bull run. Photo story. A small city popularly in Rajasthan known as Nathdwara hosts a victory festival a day after Deepawali every year. Known as the ‘Khekra Festival’ or ‘Govardhan Pooja of Nathdwara,’ this festival comprises a ‘bull run’, akin to ‘Encierro’, the ‘bull run’ festival of Spain. However, in the Indian festival you can see as many cows as bulls. The Indian festival celebrates the triumph of Lord Krishna over Lord Indra when the former saved the villagers from the cruelty of Lord Indra (by lifting the Govardhan Parbat on his little finger). The victory of Lord Krishna is depicted by bulls running on the streets.
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alienskart · 7 months
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May Lord Krishna brings an abundance of health and wealth at this Govardhan
Alienskart Web wishes you and your family a very happy and auspicious Govardhan Pooja. May this festival brings a lot of happiness and joy in your life. Alienskart hope this festival of Govardhan brings good fortune, wealth and prosperity to your life. May lord krishna always be in your heart and help you remain happy and healthy. Wishing you all the good things in life. Praying that the festival fills your life with unlimited happiness, peace and success.
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jayshrisitaram108 · 2 years
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Jay Shri Krishna🚩᳀ᕫ🦚🙏
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forza123 · 7 months
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Happy Govardhan Pooja to you and your family
Wishing you health and prosperity in your heart and home this Diwali!
Forza go karting wishes you and your family a very happy and brigher Chhoti Diwali. May this festival of lights brings a lot of happiness and joy in your life. Fora go karting hope this festival of lights brings good fortune, wealth and prosperity to your life. May Goddess Lakshmi always be in your heart and help you remain happy and healthy. Wishing you all the good things in life. Praying that the festival fills your life with unlimited happiness, peace and success.May the sparkling festival of lights fill your life with happiness peace and joy
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bandarrrrr · 7 months
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So today is Govardhan Pooja and we make a mix veg kind of vegetable called ANUKUT for the bhog today, this year we have around 55 vegetable, all of my uncle's and my father have a competition that who got the most ammount of vegetable and I feel we are winning this year although we got less vegetables then last year
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travelwithtravejar · 9 months
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8 Most Famous Festivals in India
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India is known for its multitude of festivals and the peaceful coexistence of people from different religious backgrounds. These festivals are a true representation of India's rich cultural heritage and traditions. There are several festivals and celebrations. While there are celebrations throughout the year, the country is at its most colorful from October to January. Every religion and community in India practice their own culture and enjoy it to the fullest. India celebrates holidays according to state, religion, and society. Festivals in India are never ending and every day is something to celebrate.
Diwali
The nation commemorates Lord Rama's homecoming to Ayodhya after a 14-year exile by lighting diyas, making rangolis, adorning homes, donning new garments, giving out presents, and setting off fireworks. People also revere Lord Ganesha, who represents moral beginnings, and Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of riches and prosperity. In West Bengal and Odisha, it is referred to as Kali Puja. It is known as Bandi Chor Diwas in Sikhism, and around this time, worshippers light the Golden Temple of Amritsar and enjoy fireworks displays. All around the nation, Diwali melas are organized. In Karnataka, there is a five-day celebration, which can be witnessed during India tours. In the Braj region, Diwali is devoted to Lord Krishna, and as a result, they worship Govardhan Mountain. There is a lot of fervor and spectacle around the Festival of Lights.
Republic Day
India became a republic on January 26, 1950, when the Indian Constitution went into effect. Since then, Indians have proudly celebrated the national holiday on January 26 each year. The festivities take the form of ceremonial marches at Rajpath in front of the Indian President and other foreign dignitaries. Numerous thousands of people come to the venue to watch the spectacle showcasing the nation's unity and cultural diversity. You need to register for this event from government websites during your India tour packages. 
Holi
The festival of colors is the friendliest holiday in the nation. The night before Holi is Holika Dahan, when all negativity is burned in a bonfire. People play with organic colors while grooving to music on the main day. The festival's signature dishes include Gujiya, Mathri, and Thandai. In the Mathura district of Bhaj, Lathmar Holi is observed. Sticks were used by women to amusingly beat their husbands' shields. Offerings are made to Kamadeva, the Hindu god of love, throughout the south.  In Gujarat's coastal city of Dwarka, the event is observed at the Dwarkadheesh Temple. It is celebrated as the holiday of reconciliation and fresh starts.
Rath Yatra, Puri, Orissa
The largest celebration observed in Puri is the Rath Yatra. In Puri's primary Jagannath temple, the deities Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra are carried away on the heavenly wheel and placed in their corresponding chariots. The chariots are then driven up to the Gundicha Temple's grand avenue. Participants in this Yatra number in the thousands. This Yatra is also shown live on foreign channels.
Krishna Janmashtami
The birth of Lord Krishna is commemorated each year by a Hindu event. The holiday is observed differently in each state. The traditional Krishna play, Rasa Lila, is performed throughout the states of Gujarat, Manipur, Assam, Rajasthan, and Mathura. The Dahi Handi festival is held in Mumbai, Pune, and Gujarat, during which groups construct human pyramids to reach a yogurt pot that is suspended at a specific height. In Gujarat, traditional dances are presented at the temples. Farmers in Gujarat's Kutch region paint bullock carriages with Krishna statues to perform pageants. People participate in devotional songs and celebrate the holiday in North East and South India, respectively. The most important Indian festivals are observed in Mathura, Vrindavan, and ISKCON.
Durga Pooja
The festival honors Goddess Durga's victory over Mahishasura and the triumph of good over evil. In the eastern and north-eastern states of India, it is celebrated over a period of ten days and is a significant social occasion. The believers take pleasure in the lengthy and intricate procedures. You are surrounded by colorful streets, pandals, bhajans, and dazzling lights throughout the festival season. Additionally, to commemorate Maa Durga's victory over the buffalo demon, actual animal sacrifices are made at the temples of West Bengal, Odisha, and Assam. In Karnataka, it is known as Mysore Dasara. The scheduled dates could change.
Rann Utsav, Kutch, Gujrat
Visitors are cordially welcomed in the White Desert. The celebration continues until February. The vibrant fairs at the river's edge enhance people's spirits with a festive spirit. There are activities like horseback riding, camel riding, bird watching, traditional dances, various games, giant chess, paramotoring, and net cricket, to name a few. The festivals in India offer guests an opportunity to get a taste of the many customs and friendliness of the Kutchi people. Everyone enjoys looking at white sand that has colorful ornaments.
Hornbill Festival, Nagaland
The Hornbill Festival, often known as the Festival of Festivals, takes place annually from December 1–7. a distinctive traditional event that takes place in Nagaland, a state in northeastern India. Nagaland is a multiethnic state that is home to various tribes. The state tourism and arts & culture agencies of Nagaland organize the Hornbill Festival to highlight the culture and ethnicity of the region and to promote interaction between various tribal tribes. 
Conclusion
India's festivals are a vibrant tapestry of cultural diversity, reflecting the nation's rich heritage. From the dazzling lights of Diwali to the colors of Holi and the grandeur of Republic Day, these celebrations are a testament to India's unity in diversity. The Rath Yatra in Puri, Krishna Janmashtami's joyous festivities, and the grandeur of Durga Puja in the east showcase the country's deep-rooted traditions.
As you plan your journey through India, don't miss these opportunities to immerse yourself in the country's cultural tapestry. Each festival paints a unique picture of India's traditions, making your visit to places in India like Delhi, Kolkata, Mathura, and Nagaland an unforgettable experience.
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Govardhan Puja (or Annakut Pooja) is celebrated across Bharat (India) and Nepal (which was part of Bharat in ancient times) in commemoration of one of the great leelas of Lord Krishna in his child form. Then, what is the significance and what does it symbolise actually? Let’s have an indepth delving into the whole episode.
2. In retrospect: Govardhan Pooja is performed on the fourth day of Diwali by worshipping the heap of grains which symbolically marks the Govardhan Mountain. In ancient times, it was customary in the Gokulam to perform Yagnas in honour of Lord Indra with whose Grace there were seasonal rainfall due to which the crops yielded good harvest and the people were living in peace and prosperity. Lord Indra became egoistic as he thought that because of him, all the activities are being carried out promptly and regularly. The Lord incarnate thought for a while that unless and until the ego that has sprouted is extirpated, this will cause irreparable damage to the celestials. Usually, one may wonder why even in the celestial world, the ego is prevalent. It is usually not the case; but sometimes, this may give rise to such contretemps.
3. Then, how did Bal Krishna act? As Nandagopa was the Chieftain of Yadava clan, all the elders in Gokul assembled at his Palace for a threadbare discussion on the arrangements that should be put in place. Albeit a child, Krishna, in his anxiety, also was present and wanted to know as to what the important issue they are discussing. As if an ignoramus would question, the omniscient Lord eagerly asked his father as to why this Yajna is being performed and the purpose sought to be achieved therefrom. To this query, Nandagopa addressed his son like this, “Oh: Dear Child, Lord Indra has been made the chieftain of the clouds and at his behest only, we are receiving timely rains and to requite our indebtedness, we’re performing this ritual every year”. Lord Krishna thought for a while and addressed his Father like this, -
Oh! Dear Father, What you say is correct. I agree that Lord Vishnu (Narayana) has made Indra to perform the activities as you’ve narrated. But, why? Think it for a while. Lord Narayana is fond of Brahmins who always tread the path of righteousness (dharmic path) and also the animals especially the cows, etc. Hence, it would be a befitting tribute if we invite the learned pandits and perform Yagnas for the Lord Vishnu. Another factor that should not be lost sight of is to feed the cows to their stomach full. As the forests, trees and the rivers, etc. are the main sources of this, it would behoove us to convey our indebtedness by offering worship to the King of Mountains, forests and the Rivers. When the Child Krishna utters a suggestion, there would be no second word or objection. Hence, it was unanimously decided to act on the suggestion of little Krishna.
4. Was it carried out and the ramifications: Yes. The denizens of Gokul accordingly invited the Learned Brahmins who were well versed in Vedas, got the Yagnas performed, went to the nearby forests and the Rivers and offered their obeisance to them. Finally, they went to the Govardhan Gri (Mountain), offered their worship and returned back to their homes. Krishna then assumed the form of a mountain himself and accepted the villagers' offerings
5. Did that become the finality? No. When Indra saw all that was happening before his eyes, he called for the Clouds (Indra is also called under the sobriquet “Meghraj’] and Lo! there was thunderstorm throughout Gokul and with the alarming proportion of torrential downpour which was never witnessed earlier, the residents of Gokul immediately rushed to Krishna crying out for his succour. Even the cows and their calves were running hither and thither. Little Krishna was cool and composed and advised all the people and their cattle to come to the foothills of the Mountain, Govardhan Giri. The Lord assumed Vrat Roopa without the knowledge of the Yadava clan, who were none other than the incarnations of the celestials, and with no effort, lifted the entire heavy mountain by his little finger of the left hand and held it continuously throughout the days and nights for a week. All the denizens took shelter under its umbrage and there was plenty of food available to them which sustained them without any difficulty.
There was, in fact, terrific thunderstorms accompanied with gale and gusty winds. Due to the structure of Govardhan mountain, there was not even a single drop of rain inside and the water gushed out through the outlets on the mountains. As the Little Krishna was holding tirelessly the mountain for a week, people inside it were not feeling any discomfort and were, indeed, happy and comfortable. See the Lord’s unfathomable compassion!
When the clouds got depleted, the rain stopped instantaneously. The Gokul denizens were very ecstatic and surrounded Little Krishna and showered eulogies on the Lord. Nandagopa was also extremely overwhelmed with joy, now revealed the secret of the Sacred Lord He addressed them and informed them that when the Sage Garg who came for naming ceremony both Lord Krishna and Balaram revealed the secret of incarnation of the Lord. Really they were blessed. Now, Indra realised his folly and even if there were incessant rains for about a year, he cannot succeed in his mission. Wisdom dawned on him.
Now, it was the turn of Lord Indra who was counselled by Lord Brahma, the Creator to approach the Lord and seek his pardon. Indra along with Kamadhenu, the Celestial Cow, proceeded directly to the banks of the Holy Yamuna (Jamuna in North India) River and fell flatly at the lotus feet of the Lord and sought his forgiveness. The all-knowing Lord told Indra that due to the sprouting of ego which will, if not nipped in the bud, may ultimately lead to his downfall, he had to intervene and make him realise his folly; but the moment the ego was rooted out, he has become dear to the Lord.
Indra now wanted to make amends for his action and, therefore, made a supplication to the Lord that He should accept the title of “Lord of the Lords” (Devathi Deva). Krishna, with an inscrutable smile, now told Indra that if at all he wanted the title, let it be so; but, he never aspired for that. Indra, having been immensely pleased, now milked the teats of Milch Cow, Kamadhenu and along with the waters from various holy Rivers bathed the Lord with the same when there was a great assemblage of Kinnaras, Saaranaas and Gandharvas. There was a beautiful mellifluous musical concert by the Vidyadharas. Indra paid rich encomia on the Lord with the names of Govinda, Madhava, Narayana and Krishna. Thereafter, with a satisfied heart, Indra returned to his Amaravathi. Lord Krishna with Balarama returned to Ayarpadi.
Do you know? Even the Creator, Lord Brahma, was no exception to the leelas of Lord Vishnu. Once it so happened that Brahma, through his Maya, hid all the cows and cattle in a very gargantuan cave in the forest where they were grazing. The colleagues and the cowherd yadava boys were playing in the sand dune and when time was ripe for driving them home, one of them went in search of the cattle; but in vain. He promptly reported to Little Krishna who went in search of them but returned empty handed. To his astonishment, even his friends had vanished. For a moment, he thought that this act is not of human nature; but of divine celestial. He, in a trice, came to know that this is Lord Brahma’s mischief. He never went to him; but on the contrary, created through his Maya the same cattle – both cows and calves as well as cowherd colleagues. Everyone went home and this continued for about a year. No one noticed the difference nor were they worried about the missing cows or their sons as they were now with them through the illusion of Little Krishna.
When a year was drawing to a close, Brahma wanted to know what was going on in Gokul. To his amazement, he could not believe his own eyes. Everything was as usual and there were cows and calves. He immediately rushed to the cave where he hid the boys and the cattle. Everything was in tact. He rushed to Gokul and fell at the Lotus Feet of the Lord and addressed him thus, :Oh! Lord! When I was created through your navel cord, I could not see you. Now, I realise that you are the Supreme Lord and I have committed a blunder by hiding your cattle and companions. Oh! It’s my folly! Please forgive me.: So saying, he handed over the cattle and his companions. The cowherd boys were unaware that they were in the cave for about a year. Little Krishna made his Maya disappear and also forgave the Creator.
Okay Well explained. Now, I have a lingering doubt. Why is it called Annakut Pooja? Please listen. I’ll explain now.
Devotees prepare varieties of foodstuffs with grain and ghee and all kinds of milk preparations. The food is stacked like a small hill and offered to the Lord. Then it is distributed to everyone as prasadam. Hence, this festival is also called the Annakut Festival.
Annakut is celebrated on the fourth day of Diwali. Therefore, the rituals surrounding Annakut are closely linked with the rituals of the five days of Diwali. While the first three days of Diwali are days of prayer to sanctify wealth and invite greater wealth into the devotee's life, the annakut day is a day of offering gratitude for Krishna beneficence
Is the Govardhan Puja part of Annakut festival?
Govardhan Puja is a principal ritual performed during Annakut. Although some texts treat Govardhan Puja and Annakut as synonymous, the Govardhan Puja is one segment of the day-long Annakut festival.
Krishna spent most of his childhood in Braj, a place devotees associate with many of Krishna's divine and heroic exploits with his childhood friends. One of the most significant incidents, described in the Bhagavata involves Krishna lifting Mount Govardhan (Govardhan Hill), a low hill situated in the middle of Braj Govardhan has since become a major pilgrimage site in Braj for devotees of Krishna. On the day of Annakut, devotees circumambulate the hill and offer food to the mountain—one of the oldest rituals in Braj. The circumambulation consists of an eleven-mile trek dotted along the way with several shrines, before which devotees place flowers and other offerings.
Families create an image of Giriraj Govardhan (the mountain) from cow dung, adorning it with miniature cow figures as well as grass as twigs, representing trees and greenery. In the days leading up to Annakut, fifty-six food items (chappan bhog) are typically prepared and offered in the evening. Someone from a cow-herding caste officiates the ritual, circling the hill with a cow and a bull, followed by families in the village. They partake in the sanctified food after offering the food to the hill. The festival often draws a large crowd, including the Chaube Brahmins of Mathura.
Krishna holding the Govardhan, a historic legend is depicted in many major Hindu temples complexes. This panel is from the Hoysaleswara temple, Halebidu Karnataka (c. 1150 CE). The stone block was carved to show the Krishna legend, and Indra behind it.
Several thousand years later, on this same day, Srila Madhavendra Puri established a temple for the self-manifest Gopala Deity on top of Govardhan Hill.
Shubh Govardhan Puja 🙏🏻 Shubh Nava Saal🙏🏻✨
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Best Happy Diwali Wishes and Diwali Greetings For 2022
Diwali is the festival of joy. it is widely celebrated by millions of Hindus across the world. Diwali, it is also known as Deepawali. This Festival comes in the Hindu Month of Kartik. Many People wait for Diwali to come and then start preparations. This Festival is celebrated for 5 Days by the people. Diwali will take place from 23rd October to 27th October in 2022.
On the First Day People starts Celebration with Dhanteras, Second Day Narak Chaturdasi known as Choti Diwali,Third Day Diwali, Fourth Day Govardhan Pooja and Fifth Day Bhai Dooj. So these way, people celebrates this beautiful Festival Called Diwali for 5 Days. 
On this Day people buy crackers, decorates their homes with beautiful colorful lights, Candles and Lanterns and with the help of colors people makes rangoli. Say "Happy Diwali" to the people celebrating Diwali and you can lighten people's day by these Happy Diwali Wishes and Diwali Greetings.
Best Happy Diwali Wishes and Diwali Greetings:
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Char Dham Yatra Package 2024: A Complete Travel Guide
Chardham yatra has great significance in Hindu Dharma. These are among the more preferred divine pilgrimages in India. Millions of tourists visit here to surrender themselves to the supreme divine. The snow-covered area slows down after April month meet with its end days. In India and worldwide, tourists have started planning for the Char Dham Yatra.  That is why tourists have a facility to book their yatra for these sacred places and seek the blessings of God almighty. 
It becomes easy and comfortable for travelers to book a Chardham tour package from Haridwar from a reputed agency such as Global Royal Holidays. This pilgrimage is known as Chhoti Chardham yatra which comprises 4 pilgrimage locations: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. All these places are dedicated to a particular Goddess. 
The beginning of the Choti Chardham trip takes place from the western side of the Himalayas which is Yamunotri. Then Tourist will continue their journey to the next pilgrimage Gangotri and after that, it completes at the eastern side of sacred places Kedarnath and Badrinath. 
These are prehistoric temples and they represent the spiritual essence of 4 divine rivers. Yamunotri is the source of Yamuna, Gangotri for Ganga, Kedarnath for Mandakini, and Badrinath for Alaknanda. 
What Makes Tourist to Visit Char Dham Yatra 
It is a popular belief that if a person visits Char Dham Yatra once in a lifetime, he/she will get rid of his/her sin. Eventually, the sacred rivers of these places will wash away the bad deeds of the people who visit these sacred places. Moreover, people who plan for Chardham Excursion believe that they can be free from the cycle of death and birth. There are multiple methods of planning your Chard Dham journey but you can begin easily and make your mind to get the peace of brain while planning for this pilgrimage tour. 
In short, the Chardham trip or Yatra is undoubtedly highly popular among travelers from all over the globe. According to Hindu mythology visiting these divine places can help tourists to get Moksha. 
What is the Char Dham Yatra Opening and Closing Dates in 2024?
Char Dham Yatra dates differ every year as per the winter season and Hindu festivals. Due to huge snowfalls that make these sacred places covered with snow and unbearable seasonal conditions. Gangotri and Yamunotri temple dates open after the Teej or Akshaya Tritiya annually. Kedarnath's opening date will be probably after the Mahashivratri festival and Badrinath will open on the Basant Panchami. 
Equally, all the divine pilgrimages close for the winter season. Normally the closing of these famous Chhoti Char Dham on the particular festival. The doorway of the Kedarnath and Yamunotri shut down on the occasion of the Bhaiya Dooj. The closing date of Badrinath temple is usually held on Dussehra occasion. While the closing date of the Gangotri occurs Govardhan Pooja Pilgrim Opening Date Closing DateKedarnath 10-May-2431-Oct-24Badrinath 10-May-242-Nov-24Yamunotri16-May-249-Nov-24Gangotri 14-May-242-Nov-24
Brief Synopsys of Char Dham Yatra 
When you book the Chardham tour package from Haridwar, you will be surprised to know different facts about this yatra. These highly divine places are situated in the Garhwal area of Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand is also considered as the Dev Bhumi which means the “land of Deities or God’. Uttarakhand is famous for its hill station, temples, greenery, and also Char Dham Yatra. This holy yatra begins in western India and is completed in eastern India. The beginning of Yatra starts from Yamunotri after that it proceeds to Gangotri. From Gangotri, the Yatra will proceed to the Kedarnath and Badrinath. Now we will know about each sacred place in the next segment. 
Yamunotri
Global Royal Holidays offers the best and most affordable Chardham tour package from Delhi. The beginning point of Chhoti Char Dham Yatra is Yamunotri and it represents the Goddess Yamuna. The Yamuna River flows with the pilgrims to the top peak of the panoramic valley or Rawai Valley. It is believed that if pilgrims take a bath in hot water adjacent to the temple can get the Moksha from the cycle of life and death. Hence, you can begin your Chardham trip conveniently from Rishikesh – Chamab – Barkot – Hanumanchatti – Jankichatti to Yamunotri.
Gangotri
From Yamunotri, you will have to land on the second pilgrim Gangotri. Gangotri divine place is devoted to Goddess Ganga and is located on the shore of Bhagirathe river in Uttarkashi region of Uttarakhand state. We all know that the Ganga is the most divine and Longest Indian river. You can begin your Gangotri yatra with the route including Brahmkhal – Uttarkashi – Netala – Maneri – Gangnani- Harsil to Gangotri.
Kedarnath
The 3rd divine place of this yatra is Kedarnath. It is a highly significant temple that comes under the 12 jyotirlingas. The divine place is located in the valley of Himalaya and adjacent to the shore of River Mandakini. You can start the journey from Gangotri and then proceed to Rudraprayag – Guptkashi – Phata- Rampur – Sitapur – Sonprayag – Gaurikund to Kedarnath
Badrinath
The final destination of the Char Dham pilgrim is Badrinath. It is a sacred place that represents Lord Vishnu. The place is positioned on the shore of the Alaknanda River between Narayana and Nar Parvat. The Chardham Yatra Package completes with Visiting the Badrinath and blessed with Darshan. 
Conclusion 
So, this is the most appropriate information about Char Dham Pilgrimage. Global Royal Holidays is a magnificent travel and tour package provider in India. One can book these revered Chardham tour packages from Delhi through Global Royal Holidays. We give best wishes to all tourists who are planning to visit these holy places of India. These are not only the holiest places but also the most important pilgrimage. Travelers have the choice to book registration for this Yatra both online and offline platform. It is mandatory to register for 4 Dham Yatra. While booking the pilgrimage, you can book from our website and you need to provide all the important information including name, age, etc. 
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