Gautam Adani Announces New Ropeway for Safer, Easier Kedarnath Pilgrimage

Gautam Adani has announced the Adani Group will build a new ropeway to Kedarnath Dham. This initiative aims to make the challenging pilgrimage easier and safer for devotees. The Kedarnath temple sits at over 11,000 feet in the Himalayas and is deeply significant to Hindus. Meanwhile, the temple will close for winter on October 23, with ceremonies determining closure dates for other Panch Kedar temples.

Key Points: Gautam Adani Announces Kedarnath Ropeway for Pilgrim Safety

  • New ropeway will simplify the challenging ascent for Kedarnath pilgrims
  • Project aims to significantly improve safety for all devotees
  • Adani Group expresses pride in being part of this pious endeavor
  • Temple located at over 11,000 feet in Himalayas holds immense religious significance
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Gautam Adani announces new ropeway to make Kedarnath pilgrimage easier, safer

Gautam Adani announces Adani Group will construct a new ropeway to Kedarnath Dham, making the difficult Himalayan pilgrimage easier and safer for devotees.

"The difficult climb to Kedarnath Dham will now become easier. - Gautam Adani"

Mumbai, October 15

Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani on Wednesday announced the construction of a new ropeway to Kedarnath Dham, aimed at making the pilgrimage easier and safer for devotees.

He expressed pride in being part of the project and sought blessings from Lord Mahadev for all.

In a post on X, Gautam Adani wrote, "The difficult climb to Kedarnath Dham will now become easier. The Adani Group is constructing this ropeway to make the pilgrimage for devotees simpler and safer."

https://x.com/gautam_adani/status/1978335039805858161

"It is a matter of pride for us to be a part of this pious endeavor. May Mahadev continue to bestow his grace upon all. Jai Baba Kedarnath!" the post read.

The Kedarnath temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is located at an altitude of over 11,000 feet in the Himalayas and holds immense religious significance.

Meanwhile, the portals of the Kedarnath Dham will be ceremoniously closed for the winter season on October 23 this year, the Shri Badrinath Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) said.

The Committee told ANI that the portals of Badrinath Dham will be closed for the winter on November 25, at 2:56 PM this year.

The date for the ceremonial closure of the Badrinath and the Kedarnath Dhams was decided on Vijayadashami.

A grand religious ceremony was held in the afternoon at the Badrinath temple premises to determine the closure date. During the event, the Dharmadhikari and Vedic scholars finalised the date based on Panchang calculations, in the presence of officials from the BKTC.

The Rawal of Badrinath Dham then formally announced the closure date of the temple.

The ceremonial turban (Pagdi) for Bhandar Seva for the upcoming 2026 pilgrimage season is also presented on the occasion.

As per a press release, on the same day, the schedule for the traditional Panch Pujas, which take place before the closure, will also be finalised. Additionally, the auspicious time (muhurat) for the departure of Shri Uddhav Ji and Shri Kuber Ji to Pandukeshwar, and for the Adi Guru Shankaracharya's Gaddi and Vishnu's vehicle, Shri Garud Ji, to proceed to their winter seat at the Narsingh Temple, Jyotirmath, will be decided.

On this occasion, simultaneously, at the Panch Kedar winter seat and the Omkareshwar Temple in Ukhimath (Rudraprayag), the date for closing the second Kedar, Shri Madmaheshwar Ji's portals, will be decided. Similarly, at Shri Markateshwar Temple, Makkumath (Rudraprayag), the date for the closure of the third Kedar - Shri Tungnath Ji's portals will also be determined.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the safety aspect, I hope they maintain the spiritual essence of the pilgrimage. The difficult journey has always been part of the devotion experience.
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Arjun K
Great initiative by Adani Group! This will help so many devotees who struggle with the altitude and difficult climb. Safety should be the priority for all pilgrims.
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Meera T
I visited Kedarnath last year and saw many elderly people struggling. This ropeway is a blessing for them. Hope they keep the fares reasonable for common people.
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Siddharth J
Good development, but I hope the environmental impact is properly assessed. The Himalayas are fragile and we must protect our sacred mountains while developing infrastructure.
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Kavya N
Amazing! This will make the darshan accessible to so many more devotees. Har Har Mahadev! 🕉️ Can't wait to visit with my family next season.

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