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The
picturesque pilgrimage in the hinterlands of the
Himalayas is the most sacred spot where Ganga,
the stream of life, touched earth for the first
time. According to mythology, Goddess Ganga, the
daughter of heaven, manifested herself in the
form a river to absolve the sins of king
Bhagirath's predecessors, followings his severe
penance of 5500 years.
Lord Shiva received into
his matted locks to minimize the impact of her
fall. The river itself begins at Gangotri which
literally means Ganga Uttari or Ganga descending
She came to be called Bhagirathi at her
legendary source. The Shrine of Gangotri
situated at an elevation of 3200 m above sea
level amidst captivating surroundings along the
right bank of Bhagirathi is 100 km from
Uttarkashi.
The Shrine of Gangotri opens during
the last week of April or the first week of May,
on the auspicious day of Akshaya Tritiya. The
temples opening is preceded by a special Puja of
Ganga both inside the temple as well as on the
river bank. The temple's closes on the day of
Diwali followed by a formal closing ceremony
amidst a row of oil lamps. he temple was
constructed in the early 18th century by a Gorkha Commander Amar Sigh Thapa.
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