Char Dham
Overview
Char Dham, meaning "Four Abodes," is a set of four pilgrimage sites in India that hold immense spiritual significance for Hindus. Located in the Himalayas, the Char Dham sites include Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Each site is dedicated to a different deity and is believed to provide spiritual liberation to those who visit. Pilgrims embark on a journey to these sacred sites to seek blessings, cleanse their sins, and attain moksha (liberation). The Char Dham Yatra is considered one of the most important and revered pilgrimages in Hinduism, attracting thousands of devotees each year.
Overview
Char Dham, meaning "Four Abodes," is a set of four pilgrimage sites in India that hold immense spiritual significance for Hindus. Located in the Himalayas, the Char Dham sites include Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Each site is dedicated to a different deity and is believed to provide spiritual liberation to those who visit. Pilgrims embark on a journey to these sacred sites to seek blessings, cleanse their sins, and attain moksha (liberation). The Char Dham Yatra is considered one of the most important and revered pilgrimages in Hinduism, attracting thousands of devotees each year.