Kedarnath Dham yatra, Chardham Yatra continues in Uttarakhand, in which a large number of devotees are reaching daily. At the same time, more than 10 lakh devotees have made a record of Baba Kedar’s darshan in 42 days in Kedarnath Dham alone in the yatra. Not only this, the challenges of the weather have not been able to break the spirits of the devotees. On the other hand, Pushkar Dhami Sarkar has also made special arrangements for passengers this time. Due to which the enthusiasm of the passengers has increased.
Please tell here that on May 2, the doors of Baba Kedarnath were opened for ordinary devotees. Since then, thousands of devotees are reaching Dham every day continuously. This time the token system implemented by the administration for the first time has further organized the philosophy process.
With this help, devotees are able to visit the sanctum sanctorum of the temple in a short time. Along with this, the decision to keep the temple open day and night has also proved to be a boon for the devotees, due to which darshan is becoming smooth and smooth.
Administration has made special arrangements
In Chardham Yatra, many ways have been management for the convenience of passengers. In this regard, District Disaster Management Officer Nandan Singh Rajwar said that special care is being taken for the safety and convenience of devotees in Kedarnath Yatra. Due to which the enthusiasm of devotees has not reduced even in bad weather.
The administration is providing better arrangements, health facilities, and other essential services on foot route. Preparations for disaster management are also tightened during the journey, so that devotees can see safely.
Kedarnath Dham’s new record
Despite the difficult climb and challenging paths, the Chardham Yatra is constantly increasing the crowd of devotees in Kedarnath Dham. The journey of four months is more, while the Kandar Yatra is going to start soon. It is believed that this time all the old records will be broken. This journey of Kedarnath Dham not only holds spiritual significance, but is also promoting the tourism and culture of Uttarakhand.
Input by: Rohit Dimri