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PANCH BADRI

Panch Badri, a collection of five ancient temples in Uttarakhand, is a significant part of the Char Dham pilgrimage circuit, attracting devotees and spiritual seekers to experience their divine aura and profound spiritual significance.
The Badrinath Temple, located in the Himalayan village of Badrinath, is a revered Hindu shrine and the northernmost point of the Char Dham Yatra, marking a divine quintet.

Adi Badri, near Karnaprayag, is a serene temple where Lord Vishnu is revered in a serene environment surrounded by nature’s beauty.

The Yogadhyan Badri temple, located in Pandukeshwar, is linked to the legend of King Pandu.

Bhavishya Badri, the fourth temple, is believed to be the future seat of Lord Badrinath.

Vridh Badri, the fifth and final temple in Animath, is believed to be the place where Lord Vishnu appeared in his elderly form.

Badrinath​

Badrinath

Badrinath, a Panch Badri temple in Chamoli district, is a Char Dham pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Vishnu, surrounded by majestic Himalayan peaks.
Yogadhyan Badri​

Yogadhyan Badri

Pandukeshwar temple, 24 kilometers from Badrinath, is believed to be the site where Pandavas meditated to seek Lord Vishnu’s blessings, with Vishnu in a meditative posture.
Bhavishya Badri​

Bhavishya Badri

Bhavishya Badri, 17 kilometers from Joshimath, is believed to be the future Badrinath, with Lord Vishnu as the presiding deity.

Vridha Badri​

Vridha Badri

Vridha Badri, located in Animath village, is associated with Narada Muni’s story and is believed to be the site of worshipping an old Vishnu idol.
Adi Badri​

Adi Badri

Adi Badri, a complex of 16 small temples near Karnaprayag, is believed to be one of the earliest abodes of Lord Vishnu in the region.