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Kedarnath Dham, located in the Rudraprayag District of Uttara[1]khand in the lap of the Garhwal Himalayas, is an integral part of the Char Dham Yatra, which includes Yamunotri, Gangotri and Badrinath. It is said that the Pandavas sought Lord Shiva to relieve themselves from the guilt of killing their blood relatives. Other accounts relate that it was originally established as a pilgrimage site by Adi Shankara in the ninth century. It is believed that Shankara resided in the place for six years from CE 814 to 820. He resided six months in Badrinath and the rest of the year in Kedarnath. Image result for KEDARNATH and Badrinath about Kedarnath, known as the land of Lord Shiva, has the highest located jyotirling. Situated on the banks of Mandakini River, the view of this temple against its snowy backdrop is resplendent

Kedarkantha Peak, located in the highlands of the Tons River Valley, is a lovely ridge peak that is accessible most of the year, save during the monsoon season and during peak winters. The trip is surrounded by a variety of flora and wildlife as it passes through Govind National Park, making it even more attractive, adventurous, and satisfying. The summit is 3810 meters (12, 500 feet)

Numerous Hindu temples may be found in Uttarakhand, earning it the nickname "Devbhoomi, " or "Land of the Gods." There are several pilgrimage routes in Uttarakhand, but the Char Dham Yatra stands out among them all. This Yatra, or pilgrimage, takes devotees to four different sacred locations in the Himalayas: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. The word for "four" in Hindi is "char, " while the word for "dham" signifies "religious sites." Shrine visitors may only access these locations during the brief summer months (April/May) and fall/winter months (October/November) (October or November). It is recommended that the Char Dham Yatra be completed in a clockwise manner. As a result, the journey begins in Yamunotri, continues to Gangotri and Kedarnath, and concludes at Badrinath. Transportation options include driving and flying to reach the destination (helicopter services are available)

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