GANGOTRI YATRA
General
Information :
Altitude
: 3048
mts.
Climate : Summer
- Cool during day and cold at night Max: 20°C &
Min: 6°C; Winter - Snow bound touching sub zero.
Season : April
to October
Clothing : Heavy woolen
throughout the season.
Languages : Hindi,
Garhwali and English.
The
picturesque pilgrimage in the hinterlands of the Himalayas
is the most sacred spot where Ganga, the stream of life,
touched earth fro the first time. According to mythology,
Goddess Ganga, the daughter of heaven, manifested herself
in the form a river to absolve the sins of king Bhagirath's
predecessors, following his severe penance of 5500 years.
Lord Shiva received into his matted locks to minimize the
impact of her fall. The river itself begins at Gangotri
which literally means Ganga Uttari or Ganga descending She
came to be called Bhagirathi at her legendary source. The
Shrine of Gangotri situated at an elevation of 3200 m above
sea level amidst captivating surroundings along the right
bank of Bhagirathi is 100 km from Uttarkashi. The Shrine
of Gangotri opens during the last week of April or the first
week of May, on the auspicious day od Akshaya Tritiya. The
temples opening is preceded by a special Puja of Ganga both
inside the temple as well as on the river bank. The temple's
closes on the day of Diwali followed by a formal closing
ceremony amidst a row of oil lamps. It is believed that
the Goddess retreats to Mukhwa, her winter abode (12 km
downstream)
The
temple was constructed in the early 18th century by a Gorkha
Commander Amar Sigh Thapa. The existing temple is said to
be the one reconstructed by the Jaipur dynasty. Every year
thousands of pilgrims through the sacred shrine between
May & October. The Pujaris & brahmins are from the
village of Mukhwa. The water from Gangotri is carried to
offer to Lord Shiva. It is believed that this water has
amrit (nectar) in it and will soothe the throat of Shiva
who gulp the poison.
According
to mythology King Sagar after slaying the demons on earth
staged an Aswamedh Yagna to proclaim his supremacy. The
King's 60,000 sons born of Queen Sumati and one son Asamanjas
of Queen Kesani were to accompany the horse. Lord Indra
fearing loss of his supremacy stole the horse and tied it
to the ashram of ancient sage Kapil who was then deep into
meditation. On their search for horse, the 60,000 sons stormed
the ashram of Kapil and just before the attack on him the
sage opened his eyes and reduced all the 60,000 sons of
King Sagar except Asamanjas to ashes. King Sagar's grandson
Anshuman was successful in recovering the horse from Kapil
and was told that those 60,000 burnt will attain heavenly
adobe if Ganga is brought down from heaven & their ashes
were sleaned by its water. Then the great task of bringing
Ganga to earth started. Anshuman failed and so did his son
Dilip but his grandson Bhagirath succeeded.
The
intense meditation made Ganga to descend from heaven and
in order that the earth is not flooded, it remained suspended
in the Coils of Lord Shiva's hair. Shiva pleased with King
Bhagirath, released Ganga in seven streams - the most sacred
streams - the most sacred streams on earth came to be known
as Bhagirathi. King Sagar's 60,000 sons' ashes were touched
with Ganga water and thus they were bestowed with eternal
rest in heaven.
SIGHT SEEING & EXCURSION :
Gangotri Temple: As the legend goes, King Bhagirath used
to worship Lord Shiva at the sacred stone, near which this
18th century temple is located. The slab on which King Bhagirath
is believed to have meditated is called Bhagirathi Shila.
The mother Ganga is worshipped as Goddess and the holy river
in the temple. Before performing the Puja rituals, a holy
dip in the Ganga flowing nearby the temple is a must. The
Pujari's (priest) belong to Brahmin community from Mukhwa
village. Ten of them are selected by rotation every year
to perform all the functions covering the temple and they
also perform the duties of pandas.
Submerged
Shivling: Submerged
in the river, this natural rock Shivling is the place where,
according to mythology Lord Shiva sat when he received the
Ganga in his matted lock. It is visible in winter months
when water level decreases.
Kedar
Ganga Sangam: Around
100 Yards from the Ganga Temple flows the river Kedar Ganga.
Starting from the Kedar Valle, this river meets the Bhagirathi
on its left bank.
Kedar
Tal : This
spectacular and enchanting lake is situated at a distance
of about 18 Kms. from Gangotri, negotiable through a rough
and tough mountain trail. The trek is very tiring and there
are testing moments even for a hardly trekker. There is
no facility of any kind on the way and one has to make all
arrangements in advance. A local guide is a must. The lake
is crystal clear with the mighty Thalaysagar (Sphatikl-ing)
peak forming a splendid backdrop. The place is about 4000
mts. above sea-level and is the base camp for trekking to
the Thalaysagar, Jogin, Bhrigupanth and other peaks. 
Dayara
Bugyal : Bugyal
in the local language means "high altitude meadow,"
The road to Dayara Bugyal branches off near Bhatwari a place
on Uttarkashi-Gangotri road about 28 Kms. from Uttarkashi.
Vehicles can go up to the village of Barsu from where one
has to trek a distance of about 8 Kms. to reach Dayara and
other route is via village Raithal, 10 Kms. from Bhatwari,
from where one has to trek about 7 Kms. to Dayara Bugyal.
Situated at an elevation of about 3048 mts., this vast meadow
is second to none in natural beauty. During winter it provides
excellent ski slopes over an area of 28 sq. Kms. The panoramic
view of the Himalayas from here is breathtaking. There is
a small lake in the area and to camp by this side is a memorable
event. From this spot one can trek down to Dodi-Tal which
is about 22 Kms. away, through dense forests.
Sat-Tal
: Sat-Tal,
meaning seven lakes, is situated just above Dharali, 2 Kms.
beyond Harsil. The trek of about 5 Kms. is rewarding as
this group of lakes is situated amid beautiful natural surroundings.
It also provides lovely camp sites.
Gaumukh
: The
Gaumukh glacier is the source of Bhagirathi (Ganga) and
is held in high esteem by the devotes who do not miss the
opportunity to have a holy dip in the bone chilling icy
water. It is 18 Kms. trek from Gangotri. The trek is easy
and at times people come back to Gangotri the same day.
Accessibility :
Air
: Nearest Airport is Jolly Grant (262 Kms.).
Rail
: Nearest railhead is at Rishikesh, 226 Kms. away.
Road
: Gangotri is connected by road to Uttarkashi, Tehri Garhwal
and Rishikesh and from there to other parts of the country.
Bus services of Samyukt Rotation Yatayat Vyawastha Samiti
connect Gangotri with many centre in the region like Haridwar,
Rishikesh, Tehri, Uttarkashi etc.
Accommodation
:
Hotel
Bhagirathi Sadan
GMVN TRH
Hotel Mandakini View
Hotel Ganga view
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