Bhavishya Badri

Bhavishya Badri - Uttarakhand

Bhavishya Badri Overview

The Bhavishya Badri Temple is a renowned and antiquated temple of Hindus. The future Badri Temple is found 17 kilometers from the town of Subhai in Joshimath of Uttarakhand province of India. This temple lies at a height of 2,744 meters above sea level. This Dhauli is arranged on an antiquated journey course of Kailash and Mansarovar mountains along the Ganges waterway.

The Bhavishya Badri Temple is one of the Panch Badri (Badrinath, Yogdhya Badri, Badri and old Badri) and Saptu Badri Tirtha. It is trusted that these temples were built by Adi Shankaracharya. Adi Shankaracharya is credited for the development of a few temples in Uttarakhand district. The target of the development of these temples by Adi Shankaracharya was to advance Hindu religion in each remote piece of the nation. There is a stone close to the temple here, taking a gander at this stone deliberately, half of the state of God shows up. Here Lord Badri is situated as an immense Shaligram statue.

As indicated by legend, when the gathering of the Nara and Narayana mountains toward the finish of Kali Yuga, the way of Badrinath Dham will be blocked and difficult to reach. At that point Lord Badri will likewise visit this Bhavishya Badri temple. Rather than the Badrinath temple, there will be a custom. This temple is worshiped by a symbol of Narasimha, a manifestation of Lord Vishnu.

The Bhavisya Badri Temple goes from car to Salthar, around 11 km from Badri Joshimath. After that there is a 6-kilometer walk to achieve the temple.