Why Kedarnath Temple doors are closed for 6 months? know the reason here
Why Kedarnath Temple doors are closed for 6 months? know the reason here
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India is a Hindu country and there is also a lot of temples worshiping in Hindu beliefs, but there are some places of pilgrimage where man gets peace of mind. In India, the provision of the journey of four Dhamas is given and those who make these pilgrimages, they get a different position or can say that they are closer to God. One of those pilgrimages is Kedarnath's journey, which is situated on the mountains of Uttarakhand and here is the belief that this temple is closed for 6 months of the year and is open for 6 months.  Now there is only one question in the minds of people that why the temple of Kedarnath is closed for 6 months? So you must know some things about it.

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Why the temple of Kedarnath remains closed for 6 months?

Kedarnath is considered to be an important part of the journey of four Dhamas. Here the worship of Shiva is done and it is one of the Jyotirlingas out. It is believed that seeing here only removes all the misery of the devotee and achieves liberation. PM Modi is also in the discussion these days to see the miracle of Lord Shiva. They will talk about Mattha Teka and today we will tell you some shocking things about Kedarnath Dham which you probably do not know and should know.

 

Kedarnath is worshiped by land-shivarling and it is said that here Shivvalan originated in the land itself. This temple was built by the Pandavas and here Shiva ji presented him as a bull. The temple of Kedarnath is always covered with snow and due to the bad weather of it the valves of the temple are closed for 6 months. Prior to shutting down the doors of the temple, priests take the vigilance and the rod down. After cleaning the temple complex in carrying the bar down, the lamp burns here. The surprise thing is that even after the 6 months of closure this temple is still seen as burning lamp when it is re-opened.

This small thing in the temple is burning six months continuously. This thing is surprising because of the cold wave, the valves of the temple are closed and then it opens only on the second day of Diwali. In such a situation. Another interesting point of the temple is that in this temple, Lord Shiva gives a glimpse of his true devotees, hence he is also known as Jagar Mahadev.

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