51 Quintals of Flowers Adorn Snow-Blanketed Kedarnath for Divine Opening

The sacred Kedarnath temple is undergoing final preparations for its grand opening on April 22, 2026, at 8:00 AM. The shrine is being adorned with approximately 51 quintals of multi-colored flowers sourced from across India and abroad. Fresh April snowfall has blanketed the region, creating a stunning white backdrop for the vibrant floral decorations. The ceremonial Panchmukhi Doli of Baba Kedarnath is progressing from Ukhimath and will arrive at the temple ahead of the opening rituals.

Key Points: Kedarnath Temple Opens April 22 with 51 Quintals of Flowers

  • 51 quintals of flowers decorate shrine
  • Temple opens April 22 at 8 AM
  • Fresh snowfall blankets Kedarnagari
  • Panchmukhi Doli en route from Ukhimath
  • Record pilgrims gather for Char Dham Yatra
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51 quintals of flowers, blankets of snow: Kedarnath set for divine opening on April 22

Kedarnath Dham prepares for grand opening with 5100 kg of flowers and fresh snowfall. Portals open at 8 AM on April 22 after ceremonial rituals.

"The combination of the colourful flowers against the fresh snow creates a spiritually mesmerising environment for the pilgrims. - Vinit Chandra Posti"

Kedarnath, April 20

As the countdown hits the 48-hour mark, the high-altitude shrine of Lord Kedarnath is undergoing a breathtaking transformation.

Thousands of devotees and temple officials are working in a flurry of activity to prepare for the ceremonial opening of the temple portals, scheduled for 8:00 AM on April 22, 2026

This year, the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) is aiming for a "grand and divine" aesthetic, adorning the ancient stone structure with approximately 51 quintals (5,100 kg) of multi-colored flowers sourced from across India and overseas.

Temple committee member Vinit Chandra Posti shared that special preparations have been made for the occasion of the temple's opening. Flowers sourced from across India and abroad are being used to decorate the shrine, further enhancing the beauty of the holy site.

He added that on April 22, the temple doors will be opened to devotees in the morning following traditional rituals and Vedic chanting. Before the opening, the temple is being fully decorated, and all arrangements for the pilgrimage are in their final stages.

Nature has added its own touch to the celebrations. Following fresh spells of snowfall throughout April, the entire Kedarnagari is currently blanketed in white, providing a stark, stunning contrast to the vibrant floral decorations.

"The combination of the colourful flowers against the fresh snow creates a spiritually mesmerising environment for the pilgrims," said Vinit Chandra Posti, a member of the temple committee.

The spiritual energy is moving upward with the Panchmukhi Doli (the ceremonial palanquin) of Baba Kedarnath. After departing its winter seat at Ukhimath on April 19, the Doli reached Phata for its first night halt.

Today, the palanquin will arrive at Gaurikund, where it will remain for its second night halt. Tomorrow, April 21, the Doli will make the final trek to Kedarnath Dham, arriving at the temple treasury (Bhandar) ahead of the gates opening.

While the temple is being draped in marigolds and orchids, administrative officials are finalising logistical arrangements. The portals will open following elaborate Vedic chanting and traditional ceremonies led by the Rawal (head priest).

With the Char Dham Yatra officially commencing on April 19 (Akshaya Tritiya), record numbers of pilgrims have already gathered at the base camps.

Despite the festive air, authorities have issued advisories for devotees to carry heavy woollens, as temperatures remain near freezing due to the recent snow.

As the sun rises on April 22, the echoing sound of conch shells and chants of "Kedar Baba Ki Jai" will mark the end of the six-month winter hiatus, reopening one of India's most sacred pilgrimage sites to the world.

- ANI

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Rohit P
51 quintals of flowers! That's a stunning visual. It shows the devotion and scale of preparation. Hope the authorities are also ensuring proper waste management after the celebrations. A place so pristine must be kept clean.
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Aman W
The journey of the Panchmukhi Doli from Ukhimath is itself a beautiful tradition. Following its progress feels like being part of the yatra even from afar. Har Har Mahadev!
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Sarah B
Visiting Kedarnath was a profoundly moving experience. Reading about the snow and flowers makes me want to go back. The advisory for heavy woolens is crucial – it's bitterly cold up there even in late spring. Safe travels to all pilgrims.
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Vikram M
While the grandeur is appreciated, I hope the focus remains on the spiritual essence and smooth logistics for the common pilgrim. Sometimes these large-scale decorations can overshadow the simple, powerful darshan. That said, Baba's blessings are with all.
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Kavya N
My parents are on the yatra right now! They called from Gaurikund, said the atmosphere is electric with devotion. The snowfall has made everything look like a postcard. Feeling so blessed. 🕉️

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