During the evening walk from Pandukeshwar to Lambargarh (approx. 20 km before Badrinath), I met Ganga Nath, Shankar Nath, and Janki Devi. I was amazed to watch a cycle rickshaw at 6,000 feet altitude. Upon the query, they said – one month and four days since they started their journey from Kurukshetra to Badrinath by Cycle Rickshaw. Though they had visited Badrinath before but this time they thought of reaching by cycle rickshaw. Further, they said that after reaching Badrinath, one day stay and then back to Kurukshetra. Originally, they are from Badaun, Uttar Pradesh.
Sadhus Journey from Pashupatinath Temple to Char Dham
I met two sadhus, Shri Narayan Giri (71 years) and Shri Pashupati Nath (50 years), at Pandukeshwar in a resting place near the road, as we too stopped to rest after the long walk. They invited us for food, but we had just half an hour before, so we said thank you, but the talks continued.
I was amazed to know they started their journey two and a half months back on foot from Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal, via Pithoragarh, Bageshwar, Almora, Garam Pani, Haldwani, Rudrapur, Bilaspur, Rampur, Moradabad, Nagina, Dhampur, Haridwar, Rishikesh, and are currently at Pandukeshwar, only 20 Kms approx. far from Badrinath to complete Char Dham yatra.
Each day, they walk between 12 to 21 km on average.
After visiting Badrinath, they will stay there for two or four days and then will restart their journey to Kedarnath then to Gangotri, and then to Yamunotri to complete the four Dham. And back to Pashupatinath.
It will take them another 4-5 months to reach Nepal.
I asked him which Yatra he finds the toughest till-date.
Shri Pashupati Nath said – The Narmada Yatra was the toughest. The Yatra, as per the rules, if one follows, will be of 3 years, 3 months, and 13 days. One has to take holy water from Omkareshwar and walk on the edges of the river Narmada, passing via Amarkantak, till again they reach Omkareshwar. One does not have to cross any river because one is carrying holy water.
He said – We cross Madhya Pradesh, from where we get the holy water, and Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Shri Pashupati Nath has been doing yatra since 20 years and 40 years of journey by Shri Narayan Giri.
One has to be strong-willed to start and finish such walking journeys.
Amazing – said I, and a donation of a few rupees to them. Best Wishes!
Health Department, Chamoli Wishing You Happy Journey
Health Department, Chamoli Wishing You a Happy Journey – This photo was taken at Pandukeshwar in Uttarakhand.
Happy Journey!
Consume more lemons while traveling. The Medical Department of Chamoli wishes you good health on your arrival at Dev Bhoomi. Dial telephone numbers 252187, 252245, 108, and 102 in case of emergency.
Health Services – District Chamoli
A Small Description About Shri Badrinath by Uttarakhand Tourism (in Hindi)
A Small Description About Shri Badrinath by Uttarakhand Tourism (in Hindi) – This photo was taken at Pandukeshwar (Uttarakhand)
The best of the four abodes, surrounded by Nar and Narayan mountain ranges, Badrinath is situated at a height of 3,133 meters on the periphery of the Neelkanth range on the right bank of the Alakhnanda River, the destination of all devotees, the most sacred pilgrimage of the Hindu religion. The present temple was built by Adi Guru Shankaracharya in the 8th century. The 15-meter-high temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
Chauhan Tea Stall & Shudh Bhojnalaya – Favorite in Joshimath
Birla Bhavan, Joshimath – Since 1960
Birla Bhavan (Joshimath) Inaugural Plaque
Birla Bhavan (Joshimath) inauguration was on 8 October 1960 by the first President of India, Shri Dr. Rajendra Prasad.