Bhavishya Kedar Temple
General information
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Ideal Duration:
3-4 Hours (From Auli, including trek)Place Type:
Religious, Pilgrimage Site, High-Altitude TrekEntry Fees:
Entry Fee: There is no entry fee for the temple. :
Ropeway/Trek Fees: The primary expense is the transportation to Auli (Rs.1000 for the Auli Cable Car round trip) and the cost of a guide for the final trek (optional, but advised, costing Rs.800 ...Entry Fee: There is no entry fee for the temple. :
Ropeway/Trek Fees: The primary expense is the transportation to Auli (Rs.1000 for the Auli Cable Car round trip) and the cost of a guide for the final trek (optional, but advised, costing Rs.800 to Rs.1500).
Offerings: Donations for the temple's upkeep and offerings for puja are voluntary and entirely at the discretion of the visitor. Basic Prasad is usually free or costs a nominal amount. (~)Timing:
Regular Timings: The temple is generally open during the travel season (usually May to October/November). Darshan timings are approximately 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, though these are informal and dependent on the presence of the priest.
Ideal Visit T...Regular Timings: The temple is generally open during the travel season (usually May to October/November). Darshan timings are approximately 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, though these are informal and dependent on the presence of the priest.
Ideal Visit Time: The trek is best started from Auli in the Morning (8:00 AM to 10:00 AM) to ensure the entire trip is completed in daylight. The months of May, June, September, and October offer the best weather for the trek.
Winter Closure: The shrine becomes inaccessible due to heavy snow and is closed for the winter months (generally November to April). (~)Special Events:
Shivaratri Celebration: Though small, the temple celebrates Maha Shivaratri (falling in February or March) with local devotees, which is a major, though simple, event. The celebration involves local priests performing a special puja that includes traditional mountain ritual...Shivaratri Celebration: Though small, the temple celebrates Maha Shivaratri (falling in February or March) with local devotees, which is a major, though simple, event. The celebration involves local priests performing a special puja that includes traditional mountain rituals. :
Annual Temple Opening: Similar to other high-altitude shrines, the temple has a ceremonial opening and closing (typically May to October/November) that is a small, significant religious event for the local communities in Auli and nearby villages. (~)Best Photo Spots:
The High Meadow: The best photos are taken in the high meadows surrounding the temple, where you can frame the small shrine against the enormous backdrop of the Himalayas, symbolizing the immense faith in the rugged landscape. :
View of Trishul P...The High Meadow: The best photos are taken in the high meadows surrounding the temple, where you can frame the small shrine against the enormous backdrop of the Himalayas, symbolizing the immense faith in the rugged landscape. :
View of Trishul Peak: On a clear day, the isolated spot provides one of the clearest and most commanding views of the Trishul Peak. Capturing this peak, especially during sunrise, is a must-do.
The Forest Edge: Use the density of the surrounding deodar and oak forest edge to frame the trail, giving a sense of the remote journey and the natural beauty of the area. (~)Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Trek and Nature Walk: The main activity is the trek through the serene, high-altitude meadows from Auli. Enjoy the peace, the fresh air, and the panoramic views of the entire valley during the walk.
Offer Prayers to Lord Shiva and Parvati: Perform a puja or simply sit and meditate in the peaceful, small shrine, seeking the blessings of Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati. The temple's quiet nature is ideal for deep reflection.
Photography of the Himalayan Backdrop: Use the serene, snow-capped backdrop of the distant mountains to frame the small, rustic stone temple, capturing the powerful contrast between man-made faith and nature's grandeur.
Combine with Auli Attractions: Since the temple is easily accessed from Auli, combine the visit with a ride on the Auli Cable Car...
Information
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Why Famous:
The Future Kedarnath Prophecy: Its primary fame is solely based on the prophecy that it is the sacred location where Lord Kedarnath's worship will continue after the original temple is destroyed or becomes inaccessible. This future connection to one of the Char Dhams is its...The Future Kedarnath Prophecy: Its primary fame is solely based on the prophecy that it is the sacred location where Lord Kedarnath's worship will continue after the original temple is destroyed or becomes inaccessible. This future connection to one of the Char Dhams is its biggest draw. :
Proximity to Auli: Its relative proximity to the major tourist hub of Auli makes it a famous spiritual detour for visitors who are already in the area for skiing or trekking, making it more accessible than many other remote shrines.
Isolated Spiritual Sanctuary: Unlike the main temple, it is renowned for its quiet, isolated location, offering a profound sense of peace and a personal spiritual experience far from the massive crowds of the main pilgrimage centers. (~) -
Architecture:
Simple Hill Shrine Design: The temple is generally a very simple, small stone structure, often described as a basic shelter or a small room that serves as the sanctum. It does not boast the grand stone architecture of the main Kedarnath or Badrinath temples, reflecting its ...Simple Hill Shrine Design: The temple is generally a very simple, small stone structure, often described as a basic shelter or a small room that serves as the sanctum. It does not boast the grand stone architecture of the main Kedarnath or Badrinath temples, reflecting its status as a secluded, future abode.
Idol and Artifacts: The main objects of worship are usually a picture (murti or vigraha) of Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati and sometimes a few small, naturally occurring Shivalingas (Swayambhu forms). The structure is designed to be functional and worship-focused rather than architecturally grand.
Natural Stone Construction: The structure is built using rough-hewn local stone, with a simple, sloping roof, typical of high-altitude Himalayan shrines designed to withstand heavy snow loads and harsh mountain weather. The focus is on the sanctity of the location and the spiritual belief rather than the external design.
High-Altitude Integration: Its location within the pristine, high-altitude meadows (Bugyals) near Auli is its most defining 'architecture,' with the natural landscape serving as its grandest backdrop. (~) -
How To Reach:
By Air (Flight): The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport (DED), Dehradun (273 KMS to Joshimath). Take a cab/bus to Joshimath.
By Train (Rail): Nearest railheads are Rishikesh (256 KMS) or Dehradun (294 KMS). Take a bus/taxi to Joshimath... -
Near Tourist Places:
1. Auli Ski Slopes (3 KMS - Walk), 2. Gorson Bugyal (5-7 KMS - Trek), 3. Auli Artificial Lake (3 KMS - Walk), 4. Auli Cable Car Top Station (3 KMS - Walk), 5. Joshimath (15-20 KMS - Ropeway/Road), 6. Chattrakund (7 KMS - Trek), 7. Tapovan (20 KMS - Road/Trek), 8. Vishnuprayag (20 KMS - Road/Trek), 9. Bhavishya Badri (25 KMS - Trek), 10. Badrinath (65 KMS - Road, May-Oct).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Wear sturdy hiking shoes for the trek. Carry a warm jacket and a raincoat/poncho, as mountain weather can change rapidly. This is a high-altitude spot; carry water and light snacks.
Packing: Due to the remote location, do...
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