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Digha Jagannath temple row: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee marginalising Puri Srimandir!
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee defended naming Digha Jagannath temple as a ‘Dham’. Balasore MP Pratap Sarangi has noted her remarks. There is only one Dham of Lord Jagannath, and that is in Puri, said Jyotirmath Shankaracharya Abhimukteshwarananda Saraswati.
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Jyotirmath Shankaracharya Declares Rahul Gandhi No Longer a Hindu Over Manusmriti Remarks...
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Uttarakhand News Woman Body Found In Burnt Car On Jyotirmath Marg Police Investigation - Amar Ujala Hindi News Live
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Jai Guru Dev🙏
108 Discourses of Guru Dev: Life & Teachings of Swami Brahmananda Saraswati Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath (1941-1953) Vol. I
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What Should Be Explored While Kuari Trek?

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The Kuari Pass Trek in Uttarakhand is a perfect blend of adventure and natural beauty, attracting trekkers from across the globe. Here’s an in-depth look at what makes this trek unforgettable and the top spots to explore along the journey.
Overview of the Kuari Pass Trek:
Kuari Pass Trek Height: Up to 12,800 ft
Duration: 5 Nights & 6 Days
Distance: 30 KM (To & Fro)
Endurance Level: Easy to Moderate
Temperature: Ranges from 18°C to -4°C
Best Time to Visit: December to April
Start & End Points: Joshimath or Rishikesh (varies depending on package)
The trek offers awe-inspiring views of the Himalayan peaks such as Dronagiri, Chaukhamba, Kamet, and the revered Nanda Devi. It’s a unique combination of dense oak forests, open meadows (known as Bugyals), and charming remote villages in Garhwal Uttarakhand.
Key Attractions Along the Kuari Pass Trek:
Joshimath (Jyotirmath):
Located 30 km from the trek’s starting point, this sacred town is the gateway to several Himalayan treks. It’s home to ancient temples and vibrant local culture.
Auli:
Just 15 km from Joshimath, Auli is famous for its pristine ski slopes and stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayas. It’s an excellent place for pre-trek acclimatization or a quick getaway.
Gorson Bugyal:
Located 12 km from the city center, this expansive meadow is surrounded by coniferous forests and oak trees. It’s an ideal spot for photography and nature walks.
Auli Artificial Lake:
Perched at a high altitude, this man-made lake provides breathtaking views and adds a unique charm to the surroundings.
The Trekking Experience:
Day 1: Journey to Joshimath
Begin your adventure with a scenic drive of approximately 255 km from Rishikesh to Joshimath. Witness cascading rivers and lush valleys en route.
Day 2: Trekking from Joshimath to Gulling Base Camp
A short drive leads to Tugasi village, the starting point of the trek. The hike to Gulling Base Camp offers mesmerizing views of oak and pine forests.
Day 3: Trek to Khulara
Trek through verdant trails to reach Khulara. The campsite here provides panoramic views of the towering Himalayan peaks, including Kamet and Nanda Devi.
Day 4: Summit to Kuari Pass
The highlight of the trek, this day involves reaching the 12,800 ft Kuari Pass. Enjoy a 360-degree view of the Himalayas and an unforgettable sunrise.
Day 5: Descent to Tugasi
Begin the return journey by trekking down to Tugasi village. Along the way, explore remote villages and interact with the local Garhwali community.
Day 6: Return to Rishikesh
A scenic drive back to Rishikesh marks the end of this incredible journey.
Kuari Pass Trek Package:
Kuari pass trek package options are:
Trekking from Joshimath:
Duration: 5 Nights & 6 Days
Price: ₹6749 per person
Includes meals, guesthouse/camp stay, trekking equipment, and a certified guide.
Trekking from Rishikesh:
Duration: 5 Nights & 6 Days
Price: ₹8499 per person
Additional transportation from Rishikesh is included.
Things to Know:
The best Kuari pass trek best time is from December to April, offering clear skies and snow-covered trails.
ATM Service: Last ATM available in Joshimath.
Safety Tips: Fill out the required medical questionnaire before starting. Carry adequate winter clothing and essential medicines.
Why Choose the Kuari Pass Trek?
Stunning views of Himalayan peaks.
A unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences.
Easy to moderate difficulty, making it accessible for beginners.
Opportunities to explore remote villages and interact with locals.
Embarking on the Kuari Pass Trek is more than just a hike; it’s a journey through Kuari Pass Uttarakhand rich culture and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a first-timer, this trek offers an unparalleled adventure. So, pack your bags and prepare for an experience of a lifetime!
Need a customized package? Contact Universal Adventures for personalized itineraries and expert guidance!
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Haridwar to Joshimath Distance

Joshimath is located in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. There are so many popular places are located near Joshimath such as Auli and Badrinath. Joshimath is also known as jyotirmath. Math means a monastic center where religious rituals are practiced. Jyotirmath was established by Shankaracharya. Joshimath local worship the 4th incarnation of Lord Vishnu which is Lord Narsimnha.
Distance from Haridwar to Joshimath
Distance from Haridwar to Joshimath is approx. 275km and there are various travel options available to visit.
By Bus
It takes approx. 10 to 12 hrs to reach there by bus and it will cost you around ₹400–₹600 per person.
By Tempo Traveller
To travel comfortably in budget, you can hire a Tempo Traveller in Haridwar which will cost you around ₹4,000–₹5,000 per day. It also depends on the condition of the vehicles and for group size you choose.
By Personal vehicle
Travel Haridwar to Joytirmath by you own car is a good option to choose as it gives you freedom to travel at your own pace. The toll and fuel expense might cost you ₹2,000–₹3,500.
Best Time to Visit
Best time to visit jyotirmath is from April to June and October to February when the weather is pleasant.
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Swami Satyamitranand.
Swami Satyamitranand (29 September 1932 – 25 June 2019), usually known as Swami Satmitranand Giri was a Hindu spiritual guru. He was born on 19 September 1932 in the city of Agra, (Uttar Pradesh India) as Ambika Prasad. He was crowned the Jagatguru Shankaracharya of an Upapeeth at Jyotirmath. In June 1969 Swamiji, in order to spread the teachings of Sanatana Dharma across the world (and at the time Shankaracharyas were required to remain in Bharat/India) abdicated his status of Jagatguru Shankaracharya.
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Join us on the "Pitra Chaya Express" for a 9N/10D all-inclusive tour. Explore Haridwar, Rishikesh, Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, Nandprayag, Jyotirmath, and Badrinath.
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Uttarakhand avalanche: Bodies of four more missing workers recovered, rescue operation ends
Dehradun (Uttarakhand): The bodies of the last four of the trapped labourers were pulled out from the site of the avalanche-hit Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp in Chamoli Sunday, taking the death toll to eight as authorities ended the nearly 60-hour rescue operation. Army doctors said 46 workers who were rescued Saturday have been brought to the military hospital in Jyotirmath. Two of them…
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#Joshimath, also known as #Jyotirmath, is a town and a municipal board in #Chamoli District in the Indian state of #Uttarakhand. Located at a height of 6,150 feet, it is a gateway to several Himalayan mountain climbing expeditions, trekking trails and pilgrim centres like Badrinath.
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Vedanta-Sutras With the Commentary by Sankaracharya


Vedanta-Sutras Vedanta-Sutras With the Commentary by Sankaracharya. The doctrine advocated by Sankaracharya's comments is the most important and interesting one which has arisen on Indian soil; neither those forms of the Vedânta which diverge from the view represented by Sañkara nor any of the non-Vedantic systems can be compared with orthodox Vedânta in boldness, depth, and subtlety of speculation. Sankara's bhaashya (commentaries) is the oldest of the commentaries, it is further the authority most often referred to as to the right understanding of the Vedânta-sutras. Download the free PDF e-book here (479 pages): Vedanta-Sutras With the Commentary by Sankaracharya
Who was Sankaracharya?
Adi Shankaracharya, commonly known as Shankaracharya, was a revered Indian philosopher and theologian who lived in the early 8th century CE. He is best known for consolidating the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta, a non-dualistic school of Hindu philosophy. Here are some key aspects of his life and contributions: - Early Life and Renunciation: Born in a Brahmin family in Kalady, Kerala, India, Shankaracharya showed a deep interest in spiritual and philosophical matters from a young age. He is said to have renounced the world at a young age to become a Sannyasi (monk). - Philosophical Teachings: Shankaracharya's main contribution was the establishment and expansion of Advaita Vedanta. He taught that the ultimate reality (Brahman) is formless and omnipresent, and the individual soul (Atman) is not different from Brahman. His teachings emphasized the unity of the soul and God, and the illusionary nature of the material world (Maya). - Works and Writings: He authored several texts, including commentaries on the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and the Brahma Sutras, forming the prasthana trayi, the canonical texts of Vedanta philosophy. He also wrote several independent philosophical treatises and hymns. - Revival of Hinduism: At a time when Hinduism was declining due to the influence of Buddhism and Jainism, Shankaracharya played a pivotal role in its revival. He traveled extensively across the Indian subcontinent, debating and discussing with scholars from different schools of thought. - Establishment of Mathas: Shankaracharya established four monasteries (Mathas) in four corners of India – Sringeri in the south, Dwarka in the west, Jyotirmath in the north, and Puri in the east. These continue to be important centers of spiritual learning. - Mystical and Spiritual Influence: His teachings have had a profound impact on the spiritual and philosophical landscape of India. He is revered as a Jagadguru (world teacher) and a manifestation of Shiva. - Legacy and Death: Shankaracharya's life and teachings continue to be a source of inspiration and are celebrated in various parts of India. There are various accounts of his age at death, ranging from 32 to 33 years, and the exact details of his death remain a topic of historical debate. Shankaracharya's influence extends beyond Hinduism, impacting Indian culture, spirituality, and philosophical thought in profound ways. Read the full article
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Gneiss from the Joshimath Formation at Jyotirmath (Uttarakhand, India).
This gneiss is from the Proterozoic Era (2.5 billion to 543 million years ago). It is 11.4cm wide at its widest.
Many important events occurred during the Proterozoic Era. Stable continents appeared, and began to grow larger by accretion, a process that took about a billion years.
The fossils of living creatures are abundant from this era – at first mostly bacteria and archaea, but eukaryotic cells begin to appear as fossils from about 1.8 billion years ago.
The first evidence of oxygen build-up in the atmosphere is from the beginning of the Mesoproterozoic Era (about 1.6 billion years ago). Many bacterial groups died off as a result, but eukaryotic forms benefitted greatly and their population exploded. These eukaryotic forms included multicellular algae, and the first animals appeared near the end of the Proterozoic Era.
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Swami Satyamitranand.
Swami Satyamitranand (29 September 1932 – 25 June 2019), usually known as Swami Satmitranand Giri was a Hindu spiritual guru. He was born on 19 September 1932 in the city of Agra, (Uttar Pradesh India) as Ambika Prasad. He was crowned the Jagatguru Shankaracharya of an Upapeeth at Jyotirmath. In June 1969 Swamiji, in order to spread the teachings of Sanatana Dharma across the world (and at the time Shankaracharyas were required to remain in Bharat/India) abdicated his status of Jagatguru Shankaracharya.
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Warnings on India's sinking town have been hushed up since 1976 As soon as reports of cracks developing in houses started pouring in from Uttarakhand’s Joshimath town, in early January, the state and central governments swung into action and quickly set up a panel for a “rapid study” (pdf) of the land subsidence and its impact. The panel was ordered to file its report within three…Read more... https://qz.com/warnings-on-indias-sinking-town-have-been-ignored-1850010171
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