Badrinath Temple is Situated near to the Alaknanda River, the abode of Lord Badrinath is located in the Chamoli district, a small town of Badrinath in Uttarakhand. This holy shrine of Lord Vishnu forms a part of the four holiest sites known as Char Dhams in Hindu religion. It is also one of the four Chota Char Dham pilgrimage sites, comparatively minor pilgrimage sites.
It is one in the 108 temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu's Divya Desams, which find mention in the works of Tamil saints who existed from 6th to 9th century.
Best Time to visit:- The ideal time or peak season to go for a Char Dham Yatra is from May to October, except monsoons. This is because; all the four sacred sites are perched in Garhwal Himalayas, which is prone to heavy snowfall. As a result, all the passage leading to the shrines are blocked. Moreover, during the monsoon season, there is undue threat of having landslides, which can further disrupt the journey.
Kapat Opening:- The kapat of Shri Badarinath Temple has been opened on 26th April 2015 at 5:15 AM.
Mata Murti-Ka-Mela – in which the mother of Lord Badrinath is worshipped and it takes place in the month of September.
Badri-Kedar Festival – extending to 8 days, it takes place in the month of June and is celebrated in both the temples of Badrinath and Kedarnath.
Location: Right Bank River Alaknanda
Dedicated To: Lord Vishnu
Altitude: 3133 Mt.
Built In: 8th Century AD

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