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The Holy Pilgrimage Of Char Dham Yatra And Its Significance

The following presentation talks about the Char Dham Yatra which begins in Haridwar and describes this entire holy pilgrimage in brief while also talking about its significance.

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The Holy Pilgrimage Of Char Dham Yatra And Its Significance

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  1. The Holy Pilgrimage Of Char Dham Yatra And Its Significance https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  2. Significance • Char Dham is a popular Hindu pilgrimage circuit in India that combines 4 holy sites - namely Dwarka in west, Puri in east, Kedarnath in north, and Rameswaram in south. This Chaar Dham Yatra draws devotees from all over the world who seek moksha or salvation and it is said that every Hindu should go on the Chaar Dham Yatra at least once in their lifetime. What makes this Chaar Dham Yatra special is the fact that each holy site is dedicated to 4 different deities, Lord Krishna, Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and Lord Ram. https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  3. Dwaraka • Dwaraka is known as the residence of Lord Krishna who is said to have travelled from Braj to build this city. The city has a rich history in Hindu mythology which states that the city was submerged under water 6 times and what we see right now is its seventh form. The city sits on the point of union of Gomti river and the Arabian sea. There are many religious sites in Dwaraka including the Dwarkadheesh temple which is a Gujarat famous temple. It is said to have been built some 2500 years ago by the grandson of Lord Krishna. https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  4. Rameswaram Rameswaram is situated in the state of Tamil Nadu, at the tip of the Indian peninsula. Legend has it that Lord Ram and Laxman built the infamous Ram Setu bridge to Lanka on their quest to free Sita from Ravan’s clutches. It is famous for the Ramanathaswamy temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva. While the original temple is said to have been built by Lord Ram, the current structure was built in the 17th century. https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  5. Puri • Known to be one of the oldest cities in the east, Puri is located in the beautiful state of Odisha and sits next to the Mahanadi river along the Bay of Bengal. Jagannath temple is the most popular temple in Puri, having its earliest mentions in Mahabharat. It is the only temple where Subhadra is worshipped alongside her brothers, Balram and Jagannath (Krishna). One of the sacred spots of Panch Tirtha is located within the complex of Jagannath temple. Bathing in the sacred waters of the Panch Tirth is considered to be an important part of pilgrimage made to Puri. https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  6. Kedarnath Kedarnath is nestled in the snow-clad terrains of Uttarakhand which attracts Hindu devotees because of the Kedarnath temple. It is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and is only open to the public between the months of April and November. The city is situated on the banks of the Mandakini river which is considered to be sacred. Kedarnath is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the country, despite the journey being one of the most arduous. Devotees who can’t make it to the temple, get a puja done on their behalf through online puja services. https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  7. Thank You https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

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