This year's Kedarnath Yatra has broken all records; know information
This year's Kedarnath Yatra has broken all records; know information
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Rudraprayag: The kind of flood that took over at Kedarnath Dham in 2013 changed the picture of the entire area. The devotees had given up their dream of visiting the place and the restoration of the Yatra was a big challenge before the Government. Six years after the disaster, more pilgrims are arriving to visit Kedarnath. Devotees visiting Lord Kedarnath this year have demolished all records.

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The journey to the Char Dham in Hindu belief is very important from a religious point of view. The four shrines also include Kedarnath Dham, where devotees throng every year. Millions of devotees visit this place to visit Lord Kedarnath. The devotees who arrived here this year broke the record of the last several years.

More than 9 lakh devotees have visited the shrine in 2019. After the devastating disaster in 2013, the devastation that had taken place in the entire region. After that, hardly anyone would have thought that the devotees would be able to come here again with this warmth.

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No disaster can be overwhelming on faith and reverence. In 2012, the number of Kedarnath Yatris was only 5,500. Six years after the 2013 disaster, the figure has crossed 9 lakh in 2019. In the first one month of this year, five lakh devotees had reached Kedarnath Dham. In the months of July and August during the rainy season, there was a slight decline in the number of passengers, yet 3 lakh devotees visited Baba Kedarnath.

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