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BADARINATH
The Himalayan abode of Sri Maha Vishnu |
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It is indeed a grand spectacle,
and the Lord with His floral decoration feasts the eyes of the devotees in a
wide variety of ways; for, some see in the idol Lord Bramha, yet some others
Lord Vishnu, a few Hanuman, and others, Maheswar, or even Kali etc., according
to the faith they have in the Almighty. Whatever from they wish, the
All-pervading Lord reveals Himself in that august form and it is the prime cause
of attraction for Saivates and Vaishnavates, who visit in their millions every
year. Among the niches adorning the outer walls,
the carving of Kamadhenu at the back draws the devotees most and wrings
veneration, since it is unique as a piece of sculpture, and an object of
adoration, not found elsewhere in any temple. To the right side, the office of
the Sanakracharya Math is housed and is busy always distributing prasadam
packets to every ardent devotee on solicitation.
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