Adventure in Abundances - The Divine Valey [Spiritual Enriching]

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My trip to Kedarnath was the most spiritually enriching and breathtakingly beautiful experience I ever had. Kedarnath Dham is a popular Hindu temple, situated in the lap of Garhwal Himalayas. It is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva. Lying against the backdrop of the magnificent Himalayan Range, at an altitude of 3580 meters. The temple and nature’s milieu is so divine that it always rekindles human beings faith in the Almighty. It was so blessed feeling on getting to the top.

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The devotees experience immense peace of mind while undertaking a Kedanath temple spiritual tour. Before going ahead with my experince, I like to highlight few of the facts that made it a divine place.

  • Kedarnath Dham is believed to be more than 5000+ years old. It was built by Pandavas (Mahabharata). The temple was built in an attempt receive pardon from Lord Shiva after performing their penance for Mahabharat bloodshed.

  • The Kedarnath Shivling is unique & is in the form of a Bull Hump. The shiva lingam is triangular in shape which is very different from the other lingams which are cylindrical in shape.

  • Kedarnath trek is one of the toughest religious trek. It requires a good level of physical fitness. As shared befpre, the trek starts from Gaurikund and continues till Kedarnath covering a distance of Total 22 Km in the hilly terrain of the Mighty Himalayas.

  • The temple remains closed for Darshan (public visit) for 6 months during winter. During this time the entire region gets engulfed in snow and experiences freezing temperatures. The Main Deity is Shifted from Kedarnath Temple to Ukhimath.

  • The esearchers have found that Kedarnath Dham temple was covered entirely in snow for almost 400 years. Despite this the temple survived without any harm to the temple structure.

  • In 2013, the area was completelly wiped and devastated by the flash floods. Still the temple remain unharmed, Unmoved. This is enough to prove the presence of divine power.

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On my successful trek to the Kedarnath Temple the view against the backdrop of the beautiful Himalayas, the glaciers, and alpine forests was mesmerizing. Everyone, who made it to the top experience immense peace of mind. The charm and divine aura of the shrine has spectacular attractions on offer.

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I was enjoying my trek, The trek was steep and passing through rocky path. The trek involved crossing several streams and waterfalls, which added to the thrill and excitement of the journey. The experince of walking through beautiful landscapes of the Himalayas, including lush green forests, sparkling streams and waterfalls made our journey very memorsble.

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The trek was not easy and we are feeling it with each step. It was too steep to climb. Now and then my body was were giving up. Everytime we see a sign board, it help us to pump a bit, as the distance was getting shorter and shorter. We used to take a sigh of relief.

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In middle of entire route, I was checking on my nephew condition They were already given up looking at their condition, I arranged them a mule. I do not wanted to spoil my trek adventure to end in any kind of mishappening. They went ahead, and slowly and slowly I started climbing onto my foot "one step at a time:. In betwen I was panting, I was talking to fellow climbers. We use to motivate each other. It was so strange that the even faces gets so friendly in our trek. May be it was the magic of the place where we

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My nephew made it to the the top, while I have still few kilometer to walk. It was around 2PM when I made up to the base camp. I stopped at a local shop and had some chocolate to get some energy. it was the horse /mule stand too. The clouds covered the entire region, even we had few drizzle, makjng the temperature to cold.

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The joy of reaching the top was immense. It was matter of time that I will be seeing the temple. My tired legs started to move fast even after trekking 22km. It was the magic that I was feeling there. The divine power is doing everything. And moved rapidly towards the temple location.

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Soon I found myself, in front of the temple. It was busy market area, but crossing it the temple structure is a relief sight for me.

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The sanctity and the overwhelming sense of peace that this site offers has made it one of the most sought after places in the state. Now I understand, why this place has always attracted people looking for peace and a spiritual experience.

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Behind the temple we found the big boulder, which saves rhe temple from any kind of damage. It is now being referred as Bhimshila In 2013 Kedarnath town was almost completely destroyed. The temple on the center of the town was literally the epicenter, and it faced the first attack and full brunt of mother nature.

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monstrous boulder (this magic rock) slid down the mighty Himalayas and just stopped short of the 7th century temple at raised ground of 10 feet. It diverted the boulders away from the temple and let minimal water above the rock.

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A few more feet of sliding, the temple wont be standing. A few less feet of sliding, the temple wont be standing. This is what makes the place so divine and powerful. Everyone will feel the presence of divine power in the lap of mother nature and Himalayas.

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There is a saying that one can only visit him, when he desires it. The feeling of trekking to the highest-placed jyotirlinga just adds enough drama to the place to allure people looking for some thrill.

Hope you enjoy the little trekking adventure How I get here ?

Read - Trekking Day

Read - Road to Kedarnath

Read - Day before Trek

PS: All photographs are mine

Peace!!

Namaste @steemflow

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Om namah shivay...

Bhai aap bhi bolenaath ke darshan kar aaye. Badiya hain.
Aap sab ko dekh kar lagata ki bholenath utne dur bhi nahi hain.
❤️☮️

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It was an enexpected ...as "one can only visit when he desires" ...butbit is worth standing in the temple area....gave enough strength.

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That is the beauty of the devotion.
All the pain goes away with just one glimpse of the god.
I hope you found some peace
☮️❤️

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Because of how beautiful the place is, and all the experience lived on this trip, it was worth the effort to climb dear friend @steemflow
How great to have so much physical resistance to reach the top
Beautiful photographs, an unforgettable experience. Thank you very much for sharing this beautiful adventure
enjoy the weekend

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The way the big boulder saved the temple, is an example of the presence of divine power. And the natural set is like an heaven...just imagine the place covered in snow...if was awesome place to be...and that too at such an height

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Impressive what you tell about the big rock and the temple, really amazing how the rock stopped. How many who don't believe in what they can't see.... this is to see and believe.

The views of the mountains and nature are divine!!!! Thank you very much @steemflow 😀

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This is what make our faith so strong....After the flash floods that swept the entire area, next when the search team took a survey around the area....it was boulder everywhere...but the the temple was standing as it is...this shows the Almighty, a divine power exists...or what else could have saved this temple even though it was built in 8th century.

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Something similar happened in Argentina, my country of origin... I remember I was told that a church that was on a mountain after an avalanche was left intact when the whole town was razed to the ground... that's how it is as you mention.

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Such strange natural act reminds us of the existence of some divine power which is called as God, Almighty, ...but they are there.....that rock just diverted the flow of water and the temple is saved....why it stopped at a place just to keep the temple safe....there are many question still unanswered.

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There is a saying that one can only visit him, when he desires it.

These experiences help us realize that reality, its told, you can't see him, but you can feel him.

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Infact, True words! The existence is there, one can feel the presence by being to such places

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Ive never been to a Hindu temple before. I only tried visiting Taoist temple. But they are so different in culture. I love your photos from your trekking!

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There are many but this one is a pligrimiage location. Up above the hills. The Presence of such and old structure reminds us of the presence of the divine power. What else could have made such temple at such an extreme height.

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har har mahadev... i agree with you one can only visit if only Mahadev wish to... mai bhi June jaane waali kedarnath lekin uss time vaha landslide ho rahi ti... toh fr mai maa vaishnodevi chaali gayi ti... maa ka bulawa aaya ta

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🙏🙏 ...Jai Mata Di! Mine was not planned...if was a quick one made withing 2 days...The route was too risky but somehow made it ... Jo baba chahe 🙏🙏

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I enjoyed reading your post, the place is very historical. I wish I could that kind of beautiful place.

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You must be a pure religion man.. nice one.. I like your post

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