Adi Kailash Yatra: Adi Kailash Yatra has started in Uttarakhand these days. Adi Kailash is the abode of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati. According to Hindu mythology, Adi Kailash is one of the Panch Kailashas. Om Parvat and Adi Kailash are considered very sacred in Hinduism. It is believed that the cosmic energy prevalent here can transform any person. Just by seeing it your inner soul can become pure and calm. Today we will try to know about all the small and big things related to this journey.
Complete journey from Dharchula to Adi Kailash
There are some places full of mysteries in the country which can be visited but this journey is not within everyone’s reach. One such journey full of thrill and challenges is to Mount Adi Kailash. There are challenges, thrills in this journey as well as the experience of passing through very beautiful routes. To start this, you will have to come to Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand from any part of the country. On coming here you will have to undergo a medical test.
What comes in between, how much time does it take?
The journey from Dharchula in Pithoragarh to Adi Kailash is completed in about 5 days. This journey passes through rocky roads, after some time a paved road can be seen but in between there are sudden landslides due to change in weather and the road is broken at many places due to which this journey of 60 kilometers takes about 9 hours. Is accomplished through the path.
Tapovan is reached after traveling 5 kilometers from Dharchula.
-Here the hills of Nepal and India are facing each other and the Maa Kali river flowing in the middle is like a border line.
Malpa village is found on the way.
Before reaching Malpa village, near Tampa area, you will see a beautiful waterfall which according to beliefs has been blessed by divine power, due to which not only is this place very beautiful to look at but when the rays of the sun fall on this waterfall, a rainbow appears. All colors can be seen, lakhs of Hindu devotees come to this place every year.
Temple of Lord Shiva and Ved Vyas Ji on Sita Bridge
Then before reaching Gunji village, Sita Bridge falls in the middle which connects the hills of India and Nepal, this bridge is made of wood and comes swinging in the air. Nepal Army soldiers are visible as soon as they cross the bridge. There is a temple of Lord Shiva and Vedvyas ji here on Nepali hill.
Now comes Parvati Sarovar
People do not return from here without visiting the famous Shiva Parvati temple built near Parvati Sarovar adjacent to Adi Kailash mountain.
Sheshnag Mountain near Parvati Sarovar
There is a Kali temple near Parvati Sarovar. Sheshnag mountain and Vedvyas cave are nearby. From here people return to Gunji after offering prayers.
Let us tell you that this journey can cost Rs 32 to 40 thousand. Apart from this, you will have to make yourself physically fit for this journey. Only then will you be able to enjoy this entire journey.