Tapt
Kund
Devotees take a holy dip in the natural thermal springs on the banks of the
river Alaknanda , before entering the Badrinath Temple. The water of the Kund
is believed to have medicinal properties.
Neelkanth
A pyramidal-shaped snowy peak towering above Badrinath, Popularly known as the
`Garhwal Queen`.
Badrinath Temple
On the right bank of alaknanda liesl the sacred spotl perched at an altitude
of 3,133 meters above the sea level. Encircled by a beautiful valley, the 15
mts. high temple is dedicated to lord vishni. It is built in the form of a cone
with a small cupola of a ilt bull and spire.
Built
by adi guru shankaracharya the philosopher-saint of the 8th centurty, the temple
has been renovated several times due to damage by avalanches. Its colourful
'singh dwara' or the mainentrance gate give it a new, modern look.
The temple is divided into three parts the 'garbha griha' or sanctum sanctorum,
the' darshan mandap' where the rituals are conducted and the 'sabha mandap'
Where devotees assemble. The complex has 15 idols. Specially attractive is the
one metre high image of Badrinath, finely sculpted in black stone. It represents
lord Vishnu seated in a meditative pose.
Charanpaduka
The footprints of Lord Vishnu can be seen on a boulder in this beautiful meadow.
Brahma Kapil
A flat platform on the bank of river Alaknanda where Hindus perform
Sheshnetra
A boulder having an impression of the legendary serpant- known as Sheshnag's
eye.