The date of opening of the doors of the eleventh Jyotirlinga Lord Kedarnath temple will be announced on Mahashivratri festival.
Dehradun, pkgnews24.com The date of opening of the doors of the eleventh Jyotirlinga Lord Kedarnath temple will be announced on the occasion of Mahashivratri on March 01 at Omkareshwar temple, Ukhimath.
After the dissolution of the Devasthanam Board, the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee, which came into existence again, has started preparations for the religious programs to be fixed for Mahashivaratri festival and Muhurta.
In the presence of Badri-Kedar Temple Committee President Ajendra “Ajay”, Vice President Kishore Panwar, members of the committee, Dharmacharya, Vedpathi, Haq-Hakukdhari Samaj, Panchgai Purohit and local people in winter seat Ukhimath, auspicious by Rawal Bhimashankar Linga of Shri Kedarnath Temple Muhurta will be announced.
According to BKTC CEO BD Singh, the muhurta for the opening of the doors of Lord Kedarnath is decided on the festival of Mahashivratri in Omkareshwar Temple, Ukhimath, the winter seat of the seat, according to valid mythological religious beliefs. The Badri-Kedar Temple Committee has started all the preparations for this. Necessary instructions have been given to the subordinate officers and employees by the Executive Officer Ramesh Tiwari to complete the program according to the Kovid guide line.on the other hand
Ukhimath is a pilgrimage site located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand state of India.[1] It is at an altitude of 1311 meters and is at a distance of 41 kilometers from Rudraprayag. During winters, idols (doli) from Kedarnath temple and Madhyamaheshwar are kept at Ukhimath and worshiped at Ukhimath for six months. The marriages of Usha (Banasur’s daughter) and Aniruddha (Lord Krishna’s grandson) were performed here. This place was named Ukhimath after the name of Usha. During winter the festival doli of Lord Kedarnath is brought to this place from Kedarnath. Winter worship of Lord Kedarnath and Lord Omkareshwar is performed here throughout the year. This temple is located in Ukhimath.