Key Points

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi made a significant pilgrimage to the sacred Kedarnath Temple, continuing a trend of high-profile visits to the holy site. The shrine, located in the challenging Himalayan terrain, has already welcomed over 7 lakh devotees this year. Pilgrims undertake a demanding 20-kilometer trek to reach the temple, with horses and mules playing a critical role in supporting the journey. The Kedarnath Dham Yatra represents not just a religious expedition, but a testament to spiritual dedication and human endurance.

Key Points: Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi Prays at Sacred Kedarnath Dham

  • Army Chief seeks blessings at ancient Himalayan temple
  • Over 7 lakh pilgrims visited Kedarnath in 2024
  • Challenging 20km trek attracts devotees annually
  • Horses and mules crucial for pilgrimage support
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Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi offers prayers at Kedarnath Dham

Army Chief General Dwivedi visits Kedarnath Temple, joining recent high-profile pilgrimages to the holy Himalayan shrine of Mahadev.

"I feel fortunate to get the opportunity to offer prayers at Kedarnath Dham - Rekha Gupta, Delhi CM"

Kedarnath, June 8

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi on Sunday visited Kedarnath Dham and offered prayers at the sacred temple, seeking the blessings of Mahadev, revered as the God of Gods.

His visit adds to a series of recent high-profile pilgrimages to the holy shrine. On Friday, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi also visited Kedarnath Temple with his family. Sharing his experience on the social media platform X, he wrote, "Today, I left from Sahastradhara helipad, Dehradun with my family to visit Kedarnath Dham, one of the four Dhams, to have darshan of Mahadev, the God of Gods."

Earlier, on June 2, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, accompanied by her family, offered prayers at Kedarnath Dham as well. Speaking to ANI, CM Gupta expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to visit the holy site and prayed for strength to continue working for the progress of the national capital.

"After offering prayers at Kedarnath Dham, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta says, "I feel fortunate to get the opportunity to offer prayers at Kedarnath Dham along with my family. I wish Baba gives us enough strength to achieve the target of Viksit Bharat and Viksit Delhi. I hope Baba Kedar gives me the strength to work for the development of Delhi," the Delhi Chief Minister said.

For the year 2025, the doors of Kedarnath Dham were opened to devotees on May 2. As of June 1, over 7 lakh pilgrims have visited the temple, with an average of 24,000 devotees reaching Kedarpuri daily for Baba's darshan.

Kedarnath Dham Yatra is considered one of the most challenging religious pilgrimages in India. Pilgrims undertake a strenuous 20-kilometre trek through mountainous terrain to reach the temple, which is home to the 11th Jyotirlinga, situated in the lap of the Himalayas.

Horses and mules play a crucial role in this pilgrimage, especially for elderly and differently-abled devotees. These animals are also essential for transporting food and supplies along the Yatra route and to Kedarpuri.

So far, more than seven lakh devotees have reached Shri Kedarnath Dham. Every pilgrim has to pay 50 rupees for going and 50 rupees for returning to Sonprayag. Till June 1, seven lakh devotees have reached Dham, which means taxi operators have earned about seven crore rupees through the shuttle service. This year, taking a new initiative, 25 vehicles have been reserved for women and the elderly. An average of 10 passengers can travel in each vehicle. Stickers have also been put on these vehicles. In the first phase, only 25 vehicles have been taken for this. If the experiment is successful and the need for more vehicles is felt, then the number of vehicles can be increased.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Heartwarming to see our Army Chief visiting Kedarnath! Our armed forces protect us 24/7, and seeing them connect with our spiritual roots is truly special. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳🙏
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Priya M.
While I respect everyone's right to pilgrimage, I hope the government is ensuring minimal environmental impact. The Himalayas are fragile - we must balance devotion with conservation. The 7 lakh footfall statistic is concerning.
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Amit S.
Baba Kedarnath's blessings are with our forces! The Army Chief's visit shows how deeply our military values both duty and dharma. May Lord Shiva give strength to our jawans guarding the borders. Har Har Mahadev! ⚔️
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Sunita R.
Good initiative with reserved vehicles for women and elderly! Did the yatra last year with my mother - the trek was brutal for her. Hope they expand this facility soon. More shelters and medical posts needed too.
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Vikram J.
The ₹7 crore taxi earnings show how religious tourism boosts local economy. But authorities must ensure fair pricing - heard many complaints about overcharging during peak season. Regulation needed!
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Neha P.
Beautiful to see leaders across parties united in devotion! Whether Army Chief or Delhi CM, when they pray for the nation at Kedarnath, it shows our cultural unity beyond politics. More power to such traditions! ✨

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