Gurudwara Sri Hemkund Sahib Tours
Set
amidst towering snow-capped mountains and lying beside a lake of pristine
blue water, the Sikh shrine of Sri Hemkunt Sahib looks, even to the not-particularly-pious,
a place of almost unbelievable beauty and peace. Seven peaks - known as
the Sapt Sring- surround the shrine, looming over lush green pastures. The
lakes rocky shores are covered with snow through most of the year,
but when the snows melt, the almost mythical yellow-green flower known as
the Brahma Kamal, the `Lotus of the Gods, blooms amidst the rocks.
Its a place of a rather wild and untamed beauty- and one of Sikhisms
most important shrines. The tenth and penultimate guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh ji, meditated for years in these mountains, finally leaving his earthly form and uniting with the Almighty. The star-shaped Gurudwara Sri Hemkunt Sahib, at a height of over 4,000 mt, is as such, a memorial to Guru Gobind Singh ji and a reminder of the saints mission.
Every year, during the summer months, thousands of Sikh devotees from across India and overseas complete the arduous trek up to Sri Hemkunt Sahib. As a daily ritual, two congregational services are held, one at 10 am and the other at 1 pm. Kirtan (hymns), ardas (prayer) and the daily hukamnama (the verse which appears at the top of the page of the Guru Granth Sahib ji, when randomly opened by the granthi, and understood as Gods commandment for the day) are integral parts of the service. Pilgrims to the shrine join in, after having taken a dip in the holy waters of the lake. The water of the lake- known as Amrit Sarovar- is ice cold, but doesnt daunt the devout. Much of the Sarovar, in fact, remains frozen till mid June.
Sri Hemkunt Sahib is accessible only in the summer, between June and October. The rest of the year, heavy snows make passage impossible, and usually block off the trail leading up to the shrine.
Gurudwara
Sri Paonta Sahib : Surrounded by the Sal forest and on the bank of river Yamuna
the historic town of Paonta Sahib was founded by the tenth Sikh Guru Govind
Singh Ji. When only sixteen years old, the guru left Anandpur Sahib and on
the invitation of Raja Maidini Prakash of Sirmour, lived at this beautiful
place for over four years. The historic gurudwara commemorates his stay and
interestingly the waters of the Yamuna fall silently below this -which happened
at the Guru's behest. The word 'Paonta' means 'Space for a foot hold'. Duration: 8 Days/ 7 Nights
Destination Covered : Delhi - Hemkund Sahib - Paonta Sahib - Delhi
Day 1
Delhi - Rishikesh (Drive 225 km)
Day 2
Rishikesh - Joshimath (Drive 257 km)
Day 3
Joshimath - Govind Ghat - Govind Dham(ghangharia) (Drive 21 km, Trek 13 km )
Day 4
Govind Dham - Hemkund Sahib - Govind Dham (Ghangharia Trek (12 km)
Day 5
Govind Dham - Govind Ghat - Joshimath (Trek 13 km, Drive 21 km)
Day 6
Joshimath
- Rishikesh (Drive 257 km) Day 7
Rishikesh - Paonta Sahib (Drive 90 km)
Day 8
Paonta Sahib - Delhi (Drive 240 km)
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