Hemkund Sahib Uttarakhand

Gurudwara Hemkunt within the Himalayas is additionally considered one among the holiest places of the Sikhs. It was there and then that Sri Guru Gobind Singh the tenth and last Guru of the Sikhs is advised to possess meditated in his previous life.

Guru Ji tells us about his previous incarnation, that within the Himalayan range, where there's Sapt Sring Mountain, thereon hill he meditated the Name of God. In his meditation when he became one with God, then the Almighty delegated him to require birth in India to defeat the cruel rulers.

His father and mother meditated on the incomprehensible. They both followed the most powerful yoga through diverse religious efforts. Their religious service within the love of God entertained the Almighty who ordered to require human form during this world. He did not like to come. God sent him into the planet with a mandate saying, He cherishes thee as his son and sends thee to determine the trail of truth. Go into the world and practice virtue and keep the people, apart from evil. When his father came to Triveni (Allahabad) he daily dedicated himself to meditation and donation. There at Allahabad, the dazzling light revealed itself into a particular human form.

Name

The Guru was such a lot engrossed within the Name of God, that he didn't want to require re-birth. But somehow the Almighty convinced him and he was born at Patna Sahib. Mata Gujri was his mother and his father was ninth Guru Tegh Bahadar Sahib.

As Guru Gobind Singh had stated, the place of his previous body in his autobiography, many Sikh learners tried very hard to find the exact place. In this field, the names of Hawaidar Moan Singh, Sant Sohan Singh, Sant Surat Singh and Sant Thandi Singh are used with high respect. They devoted their whole life to establish the exact place to construct the Gurdwara Hemkunt Sahib. In this track the services of the Hem Kunt-Trust are commendable. The Trust has built roads directing towards Hemkunt Sahib and for the benefit of the travellers it's built big Gurdwaras on the way

Overview

Shri Hemkund Sahib is a crucial pilgrimage destination for Hindus and Sikhs. Hemkund is that the breathtaking Lokpal lake positioned at an altitude of 4329 m from the sea level. The picturesque natural settings make this hill region a tremendous place for rejuvenating vacations. One can arrive at this grand lake through a challenging but exciting and enjoyable trek from Ghangharia.

Sikhs consider this as a scared region with one among the famous Sikh Gurudwara placed within the heart of the region. A Hindu shrine dedicated to fictitious hero Lakshmana is charming for Hindu Pilgrims. This temple is made on the banks of Hemkund.

Hemkunt Sahib is snuggled among seven snow-capped mountains and marvellous snowy glaciers. Nature is shown here with all its great appearance within the crystal clear alluring water. Hemkund Lake is fed by the icebergs from grand peaks referred to as Hathi Parvat and Saptrishi peaks. A small stream referred to as Himganga originates from this imposing lake.

It is recorded within the holy Adi Granth that the tenth Guru of Sikhs, Guru Govind Singh meditated on the serene banks of Hemkund in one among his earlier births. Guru Govind Singh is considered to be the Guru who established all present features of today's Sikhism. The Gurudwara of the Sikhs on the series of Hemkund is found at the area where Guru had meditated. Huge flocks of Sikh pilgrims pay their visit to the present Gurudwara per annum.

Hemkunt has got mentions in the Ramayana. It is believed that Lord Rama's younger brother, Lakshmana recovered his health by meditating on the banks of Hemkunt after the critical injuries he received from Meghnath during Rama-Ravana war. The Lakshmana temple is made at the spot where Lakshmana meditated to recover his health.

Near by Locations

  • Valley Of Flowers:

    Valley of Flowers is beautiful 4 km, easy trek from Ghangaria. The area of Valley of Flowers is prosperous in varied flora and fauna. The valley of flowers was named because the park of India within the year 1982 and it's now a world heritage location. The pure great thing about this mystical valley has always fascinated botanists, nature lovers and adventure lovers.

  • Ghangaria

    It is the last human habitation centre on the thanks to Hemkund Sahib and therefore the Valley of Flowers. Ghangaria perhaps is a scenic hamlet rested at an elevation of 3,050mts above water level at a distance of 13km from Govind Ghat and 4kms before Valley of flowers. The trek becomes easy to moderate from now if you're travelling towards Hemkund Sahib. The region is susceptible to heavy snowfall in winters, therefore the region remains opened from May to October. GMVN guest houses, A Gurudwara and a few more houses give accommodation facility at Ghangharia.

How To Reach Hemkund Sahib

  • By Flight

    Jolly Grant Airport is that the nearest Airport to Hemkund Sahib but the roads are only connected up to Govind Ghat from where you've got to commence trek of 19kms to reach Hemkund Sahib. Govindghat is located at a span of 292kms from Jolly Grant Airport. Jolly Grant Airport is well joined to Delhi with daily flights. Govindghat is well connected by motorable roads by Jolly Grant Airport. There are taxis available from Jolly Grant Airport to Govindghat.

  • By Train

    The most neighbouring railway station is Rishikesh to Hemkunt Sahib but the roads are only connected up to Govind Ghat from where you have to begin the trek of 16 km to reach Hemkund Sahib. The railway station of Rishikesh is situated 273 km before Govindghat on NH58. Rishikesh is well connected via railway networks with major places of India. Trains to Rishikesh are common. Govindghat is well joined by motorable roads with Rishikesh. Buses and taxis are accessible to Govindghat from Rishikesh, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Joshimath and many other places.

  • By Road

    Hemkund Sahib is joined up to Govind Ghat with many motorable roads and from this place you have to start the trek of 19kms to reach the destination of Hemkund Sahib. Govindghat is well connected by motorable roads with major places of Uttarakhand state. Buses are available to Haridwar, Rishikesh and Srinagar from ISBT Kashmiri Gate. Buses and Taxis to Govindghat are easily accessible from major places of Uttarakhand state like Rishikesh, Pauri, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, Ukhimath, Srinagar, Chamoli etc. Govindghat is located on National Highway 58 making it easy to travel.


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