Sacred Oil Kalash Yatra Begins Journey to Badrinath Dham for Divine Bath

The Gadu Ghada oil kalash yatra has commenced from Narendra Nagar towards Badrinath Dham for the ceremonial bath of Lord Badri Vishal. The procession, carrying sacred sesame oil prepared by married women, will travel through multiple stops before reaching its destination on April 22. The event saw participation from spiritual leaders, political figures, and hundreds of devotees seeking blessings. The ancient tradition, organized by the Shri Badrinath Dimri Religious Central Panchayat, underscores deep devotion and community participation in preserving religious heritage.

Key Points: Gadu Ghada Oil Kalash Yatra Begins for Badrinath Abhishek

  • Sacred yatra for Lord Badrinath's bath
  • Procession started from Narendra Nagar
  • Oil prepared by married women for abhishek
  • Culmination at Badrinath Dham on April 22
  • Centuries-old religious tradition continues
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Rishikesh: Gadu ghada oil kalash yatra begins towards Badrinath, devotees seek blessings

Centuries-old Gadu Ghada oil kalash yatra starts from Rishikesh to Badrinath Dham for the ceremonial bath of Lord Badri Vishal. Details inside.

"The tradition... holds immense spiritual significance but also strengthens the cultural and religious heritage of our region. - Ashutosh Dimri"

Rishikesh, April 8

The ceremonial Gadu Ghada oil kalash yatra for the ceremonial bath of Lord Badri Vishal commenced from Narendra Nagar and reached its first halt on Wednesday at the chela chet ram rest house on railway road in Rishikesh.

The procession witnessed the participation of spiritual and political dignitaries, including Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand and former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat, who paid their respects during the journey.

Hundreds of devotees gathered along the route to offer prayers and seek blessings from the sacred oil kalash, marking the continuation of a centuries-old religious tradition. The event was organized under the guidance of the Shri Badrinath Dimri Religious Central Panchayat, whose office bearers were also present.

Speaking exclusively to ANI, Ashutosh Dimri, President of the Shri Badrinath Dimri Religious Central Panchayat, said, "The Gadu Ghada Oil Kalash Yatra, which commenced from the royal court of Narendra Nagar, will pass through various stops before reaching Badrinath Dham on April 22."

He added that on April 23, following the ceremonial bath (snan) of Lord Badrinath, the sesame oil extracted by married women at the Narendra Nagar royal court will be used for the sacred bath of the deity.

"The tradition of using this specially prepared oil for the abhishek has been followed for centuries," Dimri said. "It is a practice that not only holds immense spiritual significance but also strengthens the cultural and religious heritage of our region. We are committed to ensuring that this custom continues in the years to come."

The Yatra, with its symbolic oil kalash, reflects the deep devotion of the people towards Lord Badri Vishal and emphasizes community participation in religious rituals. The procession will continue through multiple stops across the region before culminating at Badrinath Dham, where the abhishek will be performed as part of the grand annual celebrations.

- ANI

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Priya S
Seeing such unity in faith is truly inspiring. Whether it's the common devotee or a former CM, everyone comes together for Badrinath. This is the real India. Wishing safe travels for the kalash yatra. Har Har Mahadev!
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Rohit P
While I respect the tradition, I hope the local administration is managing the crowds and traffic properly. These large religious processions can sometimes cause major disruptions for residents. Faith is important, but so is public convenience.
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Meera T
The continuity of such practices for centuries is what makes our culture so rich and resilient. My grandmother used to tell stories about this yatra. Feeling very emotional reading this. All the best to the organizers and devotees.
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David E
Visiting Rishikesh and witnessing traditions like this was a profound experience. The devotion is palpable. Articles like this help the world understand the deep spiritual fabric of India beyond the usual headlines. Fascinating read.
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Siddharth J
The detailed process from extracting the oil to the final abhishek is amazing. It's not just a ritual; it's a complete spiritual science. Kudos to the Shri Badrinath Dimri Panchayat for preserving this. Uttarakhand's cultural heritage is truly unique.

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