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Showing posts with label devbhoomi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label devbhoomi. Show all posts

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Uttarakhand Devbhoomi - The Land Of Vedas And Ancient Science

Uttarakhand Devbhoomi is a holy land steeped in many layers of Indian history, religion, spiritual aspiration and culture. It is an old land testified by Palaeolithic stone tools, rock shelters, megaliths paintings, inhabiting by humans since prehistoric times. Archaeological remains also proved that the land was a popular place for ancient Vedic practices.

Uttarakhand is surrounded by the Himalayas, and covered by forests. The land inspired seers, holy men and many saints because of its spiritual insights and serenity where they found direct realisation of the universal soul. Those seers wrote thousands of text on the human aspiration to find the ultimate truth. This is the land where wisdom put her first step before it ventured to other parts of the world, whose soil is sanctified with great sages and seers of all time. Innumerable temples and religious fervour testified the authenticity of this land, and through its people.

Since time immemorial Uttarakhand has been beckoning countless people from all over the world for its religious and spiritual opportunities in various pilgrimage routes whether it is in Badrinath or Gangotri glacier, the true source of holy river Ganges. Uttarakhand has proved time to time that religion is not just confined to temples and synagogue, and you can approach it through various ways whether you want to explore it in wilderness or rediscover yourself through trekking expeditions in the Himalayas. The life blood of this land is indeed continuing within its spiritual ambition.
Religious History of Uttarakhand

Aside for prehistoric evidence of Uttarakhand, there is very little knowledge of history of Uttarakahnd. Early scriptures described certain tribes inhabited the Garhwal and Kumaon regions, among them the prominent were Akas, Kolmunds, Nagas, paharis, Hephthalites (Hunas), Kiratas, Gujjars and Aryans. Paharis were the dominant tribe in the reigions until Rajputs and Brahmins overruled them around 13th century.

Present day Uttarakhand was also served as retreats for Rishis (seers) and Sadhus. According to Hindu mythology Sage Vyasa scripted Mahabharata (the longest epic in the world) here. The first major dynasty was Kuninda in the 2nd century B.C who practiced an early form of Shaivism. According to the relics of Ashokan dynasty it is evident that Buddhism made inroads in this region, and also Hindu cult worships like shamamism practiced here for a long time. Nevertheless, due to heavy influence of Shankaracharyaadvaitya philosophy and other Brahmanical methods, Uttarakhand remained a dominant place for orthodox Hindu worshipping.
Seat of Ancient Holistic Science Yoga And Ayurveda

Thousands of years ago sages and seers found the holistic practice of physical and mental well-being of humans through Ayurveda and Yoga. It is quite an astounding fact that even after thousands of years before the birth of Christ those therapies are revisited in the world in the form of ethics of healthy living and mental calmness. The whole world is adapting gradually the natural version of life in the name of Yoga and Ayurveda, and these age old sisters of ancient science are creating ripples in the world of modern medicines.

Both Ayurveda and Yoga have shared a philosophical commonness and therapeutic ways of cure and purgation methods as well. The similar attitudes of these sciences have a common goal – balance of body and mind. The basic Ayurvedic fundamental of healthy life is being followed in various parts of Uttarakhand since ages. Every year thousands of travellers and spiritual aspirants come to visit the place for learning Yoga and other ancient exercises. Yoga and Ayurveda are complementary to each other. The approach of healthy living can only possible fully if the system works in two legs – Yoga and Ayurveda.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Amazing Annual International Yoga Festival of Rishikesh

The world has recently woken up to the benefits of yoga. Yoga is a treat for both the body and the mind. It works on the principle of unifying our souls and bodies. Its benefits include increased physical fitness, concentration and peace.

For access to breathtaking yoga classes in multiple styles for over seventy hours, the International Yoga Festival, is a must visit. Held in Rishikesh annually, there are classes taught by globally renowned teachers. Tourists and travellers are guaranteed peace and self-introspection here. Routines start as early as 4.30 am and there are classes, lectures and presentations to keep you absorbed.

With special benefits such as a traditional Indian meal, the awe inspiring evening aarti on the banks of the Ganga and the cultural programs, this festival promises to be a unique experience. A grand lunch is provided between 12.30 and 3.30 pm for participants. Alongside, the river aarti experience is guaranteed to put you in touch with your divine self. Post the 7.30 pm dinner, the cultural program comprises campfires, dancing, songs, satsang and even more! The day is rounded off by 9 pm.

This festival will give you a chance to find out the eight limbs of yoga practice. There are reputed teachers dealing with multiple schools of yoga. These include Kundalini Yoga, Iyengar Yoga, Power Vinyasa Yoga and Kriya Yoga among others. This festival also gives you an opportunity to learn and interact with divine spiritual healers and saints.

This annual event is the brainchild of the Parmarth Niketan Ashram which is a just an hour away from Dehradun by car. You will also get comfortable accommodation at the ashram itself. This comes coupled with modern amenities which are sure to make this a special experience for tourists. So, be prepared to soak in a unique travelling odyssey at the International Yoga Festival.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Bedni Bugyal

Bedni Bugyal (High altitude grass, meadow) is one of the finest meadow in India. This has got to be one of the most romantic spots in the Himalayas - acres and acres of meadow scooped out of lush mountain scape, a steep ridge

arching up into the dusk, and above it, the enormous western flank of Trishul. One of the larger Bugyal (meadow) in Uttarakhand, Bedni is also a major way-station on the Nanda Raj Jaat Yatra, a ritual procession held every 12 years.


Bedni Bugyal is a charming green meadow adorned with flowers in a spell binding varieties, in full bloom. There is a small lake situated in the midst of the meadow, where Tarpans are offered by the devotees. Situated nearby is a small temple where the devotees pay there obeisance, during their halt at Bedni Bugyal.








Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Uttarakhand Tourism

Uttaranchal which is now named Uttarakhand is one of the most fascinating and beautiful state of India. It is also known as Devbhoomi Uttarakhand which means the “land of gods”. Majestic Tour India introduces the glorious, religious and adventures tourist places of this state. Ganga, Yamuna, Saryoo, Kosi and dozens of other rivers initiate from Uttaranchal. In the Hindu mythology Ganga is the most sanctified river. 

The most visiting places in Uttaranchal. We have categoriesed in the term of religious places, hill stations, wildlife and adventurous destinations.





Uttaranchal(Uttarakhand), or the Dev Bhumi as referred in the local dialect, is a godly creation, where one can see Mother Nature in its true form, and where Himalayas gorge to create a celestial ambiance, praised and adored by everyone. Uttarakhand, with its snow flakes, clean air, gargantuan mountains present a rich kaleidoscopic view to the visitors. Adding to this, the simple pastoral lifestyle, blooming happiness andalpine vegetation belt makes Uttarakhand stand unique from rest of places in the world.

About Yamunotri Dham - (Yamunotri Temple) Uttarakhand Devbhoomi

A View of the Yamunotri Temple


Yamunotri Temple is situated near a hot spring running water in geyser force and in which the pilgrims cook their food. The Temple of Yamunotri is at the foothill of the Kalind Parvat at the left bank of the Yamuna at a height of 3,185 metres. Acting as a backdrop, a glorious waterfall drops, more than 2,000 metres from the snow of Banderpoonch into the valley at this point. Besides `Ratnjot` an herb claimed to be curative for eye diseases, with chestnuts, walnuts, and apricots grow in abundance in this valley. A frozen lake of ice on the top of Kalind Parvat, at a height of 4,421 metres and almost a kilometre further up is the source of the Yamuna but since the approach to it, is extremely unsafe, the temple has been built at the foothill. Here, the sage Asset had his habitat, all his life he bathed in both, Ganga and Yamuna.

VALLEY OF FLOWERS (Phoolon ki Ghati)

The valley of Flowers is  in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. This is near by Hempundsabib and Satopantha. The valley of flowers discover by  in 1931 Frank S. Smythe a British mountaineerValley of Flower in Uttarakhand, Phoolon ki Ghati,When he come down from Satopantha , He saw a place which is full filled by different types of flowers.


He came on that place and collect 300 different type of seed of flowers . Frank S. Smythe first wrote about this place and called it “  valley of Flowers” . Now this is a National sanctuarian area and proted by Goverment of India.
                                                                                                                                                                                  Valley of Flowers                                                                                           
In ancient times it was called Bistoli  Khark Meaning that the toxin Mkmali meadow Because there are so many flowers, whose fragrance makes people sometimes even faint!  Is not at all with it!Valley Of Flower in Uttarakhand

Sunday, January 19, 2014

ROOPKUND (SKELETON LAKE) - UTTARAKHAND - BEAUTIFUL TOURIST DESTINATION

Roopkund is a glacial lake in Devbhoomi-Uttrakhand state of India.This place is famous due to more than five hundred human skeleton found at the edge of the lake. So it is also known as Skeleton Lake. Roopkund is located in Himalaya at an altitude of about 5029 meters (16,499 feet).
It is located near the base of two Himalayan peak - Trisul (7120 meter) and Nandghungti (6310 meter). It is beautiful tourist destination in Himalayas , Journey to Roopkund is enjoyable experience.


















ROOPKUND-SKELETON LAKE