Char dham

Char Dham refers to a set of four pilgrimage sites in India that are considered highly sacred by Hindus. These four sites are located in different regions of India and represent the four cardinal directions. The Char Dhams include:

Badrinath: Located in the state of Uttarakhand in northern India, Badrinath is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is situated in the Himalayas, near the Alaknanda River.

Dwarka: Situated in the state of Gujarat in western India, Dwarka is associated with Lord Krishna. It is located on the western coast of the Arabian Sea.

Rameswaram: Found in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India, Rameswaram is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated on Pamban Island and is connected to the mainland by the Pamban Bridge.

Puri: As mentioned earlier, Puri is located in the state of Odisha in eastern India. It is dedicated to Lord Jagannath and is known for the Shree Jagannath Temple.

These four sites hold great significance in Hindu mythology and attract millions of devotees each year. It is believed that undertaking a pilgrimage to these Char Dham sites can cleanse one's soul and lead to spiritual enlightenment.






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