Journey to the Five Sacred Vishnu Temples of Uttarakhand
Enquire NowPanch Badri refers to the five sacred Vishnu temples in the Garhwal Himalayas, with Badrinath being the most prominent. These five ancient temples are interconnected through legends of Lord Vishnu and hold immense spiritual significance for Vaishnavites and Hindu pilgrims.
This divine circuit takes you through breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, ancient temples, and sites steeped in mythology, offering a unique blend of spiritual enrichment and natural beauty.
Discover each temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his various manifestations
The Primary Abode of Lord Vishnu
According to ancient Hindu legends, Lord Vishnu chose this sacred site for deep meditation. As the cold weather descended, Goddess Lakshmi devotedly shielded him as the Badri tree (Indian Jujube). Moved by her profound devotion, Vishnu blessed this divine location as Badrika Ashram, which evolved into the renowned Badrinath Temple we revere today.
Temple of Divine Meditation | Pandukeshwar
Located in the historic village of Pandukeshwar, Yogdhyan Badri is an ancient temple believed to be as old as Badrinath itself. Legend holds that King Pandu meditated here seeking redemption, and the Pandavas rested in this sacred place before their final journey to heaven. During winter, this temple serves as the home for the sacred Badrinath idol.
The Future Badrinath | Prophecy of Kaliyuga
Ancient prophecies foretell that when the current Badrinath shrine becomes inaccessible in the Kaliyuga, Lord Vishnu will establish his new abode at Bhavishya Badri - meaning "Future Badrinath." Located near Joshimath, this mysterious temple will become the center of Vishnu worship when the Nar-Narayana mountains block the current pilgrimage path.
The Original Abode | Complex of 16 Shrines
Adi Badri is a remarkable ancient temple complex featuring 16 sacred shrines, believed to have been constructed by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century. As part of the sacred Sapta Badri circuit, this site is considered the original home of Lord Vishnu before his transition to Badrinath in the current Kali Yuga, with origins dating to the late Gupta period.
The Ancient Badri | First of Panch Badri
Nestled in Animath village near Joshimath, Vridha Badri is revered as the original abode of Lord Vishnu, pre-dating even the great Badrinath Temple. According to legend, Lord Vishnu appeared here as an elderly man to the sage Narada during his penance. As the first of the Panch Badri temples, it remains open throughout the year for devotees.
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