Char Dhams (Four Holi Places) Comprise of Badrinath, Rameswaram, Puri and Dwarka

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Char Dhams (Four Holi Places) Comprise of Badrinath, Rameswaram, Puri and Dwarka Char Dham Four Holy Shrines The Char Dhams (four Holi places) comprise of Badrinath, Rameswaram, Puri and Dwarka. Adi Shakaracharya established learning centers and Hindu monastic institutions across India in these places. The main Hindus Mandir in these places are Badrinath Mandir at Badrinath in the North, Jagannath Mandir at Puri in the East, Dwarakadheesh Mandir at Dwarka in the West and Ramanathaswamy Mandir at Rameswaram in the South. The Char Dham pilgrimage is one of the very pious thing to do in the life of all Hindus. These Char Dhams, 12 JyotirLinga Places, 58 Shakti Peetas, 108 holy Vaishnava Tirthas, is the living examples of culturally and religiously united “Akhand Bharat” (which is India) for thousands of years. This is a clear example on how Hinduism bonded the people and places across the country and supported the evolution of arts and science with Mandir and spirituality at its center. 2 Badrinath 3 Badrinath • Located in Uttarkhand in the Himalaya Region in North India, one of the Holiest site for Hindus located between two mountains called and “Nar” and “Naryayn” with th e Neelakant peak in the backdrop • Open only between April and November due to weather, For Sadhus this is “Tapobhumi” who stay year round doing penance and Sadhana. • Primarily a temple for Lord Vishnu in the form of Badrinath, also Nav Durga, and Narasimha • Adi Shankara established Jyotir Math here • In front of temple thre are famous hot water springs Tapta Kunda, Narada Kunda and Surya Kunda. Devotees cook theier food in them. • Note : Help generously for rebuilding of temple and help the people devastated by floods. Appeal is www.vhp- 4 ameria.org Badrinath 5 Badrinath 6 Dwarka 7 Dwarka • Located in Gujarat in Western India; This was the city built by SriKrishna and where he lived in his later part of his life. • Said to be the seat of Lord Krishna’s kingdom built by Vishwakarma estimated to be 2,500 years old • Dwarakadesha temple dedicated to lord Krishna; There are shrines to Rukmani, Devaki, Jamabavati and other dieties. • Adi Shankara established Dwaraka Math here (other three at Badarinath, Jaganath Puri, and Sringeri • The original City was submerged after Lord Krishna departed Earth, and the current day Dwaraka is seventh city built in area (previous six were submerged in water) 8 Dwarka 9 Jagannath Puri 10 Jagannath Puri • Located in Orissa in Eastern India, the deities of Jaganatha, Subadra, Balabadra are enshrined in the Mandir • Jagannath(Master of the World) Mandir symbolizes, universal love and brotherhood ; Puri means city, Mandi was built in 12th centuary CE by the kibng Ananth Verma Deva. The temple has Five chariot plan with Four main gates on each direction. • The annual Jagannath Rath Yatra attracts hundresds and thousands of devotees. • The Kings and the Temple has stood as one the main centers of Hinduism supporting society for its religious, social, cultural and educational needs. • Adi Shankara established Puri Math here 11 Jagannath Puri 12 Rameshwaram 13 Rameshwaram • Located in Tamil Nadu at the Southern tip of India. Temple is famous for beutifully carved, 1200 gigantic granite pillers. • One of the 13 jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva (Rameshwar) where Sri Ram worshiped lord Shiv to come out of sin of killings in Lanka war • Place where Sri Ram’s army built the bridge in the sea to Lanka to rescue Sita Mata 14 Rameshwaram 15 Rameshwaram 16 .
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