Devara Paadal Petra Sthalam | 271st Shiva Sthalams(One of the Devara Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam) |
Region | Vada Naadu |
Vada Naadu | 4th Shiva Sthalam |
Pathigam | Saint Thirugnanasambanthar and Saint Sundaramurthy
(Sundarar) |
HISTORY:
This
is one of the best known Shivastalams in India and is considered to be one of
the most sacred pilgrimage centers of the country, located in the lofty
Himalayas. It is revered as one of the 12 Jyotirlingams -
the Northern most one, while the Southernmost one is Rameswaram.
The spiritual leader Adi Sankaracharya is closely associated with Kedarnath.
Kedarnath is a shrine steeped in antiquity, rich in legend and religious
significance.
Four
Himalayan shrines dedicated to Shiva have been glorified by the Tamil Tevaram
Hymns composed by the Nayanmars of the 1st millennium CE. These shrines
are Indraneela
Parvatam in Nepal, Gowrikund, Kedarnath and Mount Kailash in
Tibet. Although none of the Nayanmars visited Kedarnath, Sambandar sang its
praises from Kalahasti. The Tamil hymns of the Nayanmars refer to
Kedarnath as Tirukkedaram. Kedarnath is the fourth of the Tevara Stalams
hailed by the Tamil hymns of the Nayanmars, located outside of
Tamilnadu/Kerala/Karnataka i.e. in Vada Naadu (the northern lands).
Kedarnath
is located on a ridge which juts out at right angles from below the 23000 feet
high snowy peak of Mahapanth. Kedarnath is located on the Rudra Himalaya range.
The
Rudra Himalaya range is also known as the Pancha Parvata; its five peaks are
Rudra Himalaya, Vishnupuri, Bhramapuri, Udgari-Kanth and Swargarohini. It is
believed that four of the Pandavas died on the last of these peaks.
Legend has
it that Parvati worshipped Kedareshwar to unite with Shiva as Ardhanareeswarar.
Kedara Munivar is also said to have established this shrine visited by the
Pancha Pandavas.
Legend also
has it that Nara and Narayana - two incarnations of Vishnu practised severe
penances at Badrikashramam, in front of a Shivalingam fashioned out of
earth. When Shiva appeared in front of them, they requested him to take up a
permanent abode as a Jyotirlingam at Kedarnath.
Legend also
has it that the Pandava princes were advised to visit Kedarnath after the great
Kurukshetra battle. Shiva upon seeing the Pandavas, assumed the form of a male
buaffalo and entered the earth. It is believed that the rear of its body
remained here, as Kedareshwar. The front part is believed to be in Nepal. This
legend says that when Shiva entered the ground, he became five fold - his hind
remained at Kedar, his arms Tunganatha, his face Rudranatha, his belly
Madhyameswara and his Jata Kalpeswara. These five shrines together as known as
the Pancha Kedara.
The Pandavas are
believed to have visited this area several times. Arjuna is believed to have
come here to pray to Shiva to obtain the coveted Pasupataastra.
The other Pandavas are believed to have come here in search of him, where
Draupadi came across the heavenly lotus Kalyana Saugandikam, and requested
Bhima to bring here some more of the same. It was during his venturing out to
seek these flowers that Bhima met Hanumaan.
Tradition
has it that pilgrims first visit Yamunotri and Gangotri and bring with them the
holy waters from the sources of the rivers Yamuna and Ganga and offer
abhishekams to Kedareshwara. The traditional pilgrim route is Haridwar - Rishikesh -
Devaprayag - Tehri - Dharasu - Yamunotri - Uttar Kashi - Gangotri -
Triyugnarayan - Gowrikund and Kedarnath. Alternatively, the route to Kedar
from Rishikesh is
via Devprayag, Srinagar, Rudraprayag and Ukhimath. Near Kedarnath is the source
of the river Mandakini. Mandakini joins Alakananda at Rudraprayag.
SALIENT
FEATURE:
·
Located in the
Himalayas at a height of 12000 feet in awe inspiring surroundings, this small
shrine is accessible by foot, only 6 months a year.
·
The temple at
Kedarnath enshrining the Jyotirlingam of Shiva opens only when the sun enters
the zodiac sign of Aries and it is closed when the sun enters Scorpio.
·
The priests then
go to Ukhimath, where the worship of Kedareshwara is continued during the
winter season.
TEMPLE INFORMATION:
Moolavar |
Sri
Kedara Nathar |
Ambal |
Sri
Gowri |
Theertham |
Mandakini Theertham |
Sthala
Vriksham |
- |
BELIEF:
Devotees pray here for
all his/her wishes. Praying for wealth, education, prosperity.
Tamil Month |
English Month |
Festival Name |
Maasi |
Feb-Mar |
Maha Shivrathri |
HOW
TO REACH:
Kedarnath Temple
can only be reached by a trek from Gaurikund which is the last motorable road
from Kedarnath. The nearest railway station to Kedarnath is in
Rishikesh at a distance of 216 km while the nearest airport is in Dehradun located
around 240 km away.
TEMPLE
ADDRESS:
Sri Kedara Nathar
Temple,
Tirukkedaram
(Kedarnath),
Uttrakhand.
LOCATION:
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