The concept of religious tourism is ancient in India – the land of origin for World’s 4 Major religions. How can a country that gave birth to Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism, not have places of deep faith in its heart. The places that touch your soul and give you a sense of well-being. Only the term “Religious Tourism” is new compared to these religions. Let’s imagine places in NESW (North – East – South – West) Corridor in India for their religious connotations.
Starting from Kashmir’s Shankaracharya Temple, Vaishno Devi Temple, Hazratbal Mosque, Chrar-e-Sherief, to Himachal Pradesh with its Naina Devi and Jwala ji pilgrimage to Devbhoomi Uttarakhand’s Char Dham, Haridwar, Hemkund Sahib, Rishikesh to Bodh Gaya and Vaishali in Bihar to Sikkim’s Monasteries like Melli, to Parshuram Kund in Arunachal Pradesh. Moving South to Tamil Nadu’s Shri Meenakshi Temple, Perur Temple, to Tirupati Balaji in Andhra Pradesh. Moving West, we have Shirdi in Maharashtra, Somnath and Dwarka in Gujarat, Pushkar, Jain Temple and Dargah Sharif (Ajmer) in Rajasthan and closing the tour at Punjab’s Harminder Sahib, Goindwal Sahib Gurudwaras. India is land of places that reaffirm our faith that divinity in many forms.
Why did God/Goddess make his/her adobe in mountains?
Think about one of the most important pilgrimages in Hinduism – The Chaar Dham Yatra – Badrinath, Dwarka, Jagannath Puri, and Rameshwaram.
This post is about Himalayan Chaar Dham Yatra but with a little remix to it. ‘Rejuvenating Tours -Mind Body and Soul’ is about combining the Chaar Dham Yatra which touches your mind and soul with trekking tours that rejuvenate your body. It’s when the chanting mantras, aarti, fragrance of agarbattis with an atmosphere of faith, humanity and supreme presence comes in touch with meandering narrow paths, difficult terrain, camping, drinking from springs and walking in untouched natural beauty of Himalayas and together make you feel the sense of living that starts from your mind, reaching the tips of your toes and touching your soul.
The Chaar Dham yatra starts from Haridwar or Rishikesh – the pilgrimage follows the traditional route of four as follows – Yamunotri – Gangotri – Kedarnath – Badrinath.
The most remote of the Himalayan Chaar Dham sites, Kedarnath is surrounded by breathtaking snow-capped peaks.
There are two famous adventurous trekking tours from Kedarnath:
1. Vasuki tal which is quite well known because of its panoramic beauty.
2. Chorabari tal which is touched with Chorabari glacier in the foots of Kedarnath Parbat.
The actual temple is a striking building whose bright colors invoke the feelings of celebration of life, of faith and of divinity.
This part of pilgrimage can be joined with many trek tours:
1. Mana Village Trek: 3 km walk beyond Badrinath temple which leads to the river and reach Mana village which is packed with traditional houses of varying designs. Outside the village, there is a small cave and in the cave there is a tiny Vyas Temple which is 5,000 years old. Another attraction during the trek is Vasundhara Waterfall.
2. Hemkund – Valley of Flowers Trek: The high altitude Hemkund (4,329 meters) lies in heavenly part of Himalayas where you can actually feel the sense of wonder and fulfilment. It is an important pilgrimage for both Hindus and Sikhs. There is a Sikh Gurudwara and a Lakshman temple built on the bank of the lake. Encircled by seven snow clad peaks and their associated glaciers, it reflects its surroundings enchantingly on its crystal clear serene waters. The glaciers from Hathi Parvat and Saptrishi peaks feed the lake and a small stream called Himganga flows out of this lake. On the route you find the world known valley of flowers – The whole valley dotted with varieties of exotic flowers and other flora.
There are many more trekking trips that help you add adventure streak to the religious fervor that goes down well with the youth. Being in touch with your inner self, your faith and keeping yourself fit on the way – maybe that’s why these pilgrimages were never on easy terrain. With this them The Other Home brings “Rejuvenating Tours – Mind Body and Soul”.
For more details contact, The Indian Himalayan Adventures (IHA), a core adventure group, is dedicated to the enjoyment and exploration of the mountains, valleys and alpine regions of the Indian Himalayas through activities such as trekking, climbing, hiking, skiing and rafting.
Very Nice Blog and Thanks For Sharing Withme....soul touching places
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