Kedarnath Temple

"कर्पूरगौरं करुणावतारं संसारसारम् भुजगेन्द्रहारम् । सदावसन्तं हृदयारविन्दे भवं भवानीसहितं नमामि ॥"

The Sacred Shiva Yajur Mantra

Uttarakhand | Deity: Lord Shiva

Kedarnath Temple

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Kedarnath Temple Darshan Timings, History & Travel Info

Explore Kedarnath Temple darshan timings, history, poojas & travel info. Plan your holy trek to the Himalayas and seek Lord Shiva’s blessings.

Kedarnath Temple - Darshan Timings, History & Temple Information

Experience the ultimate spiritual awakening at the majestic Kedarnath Temple, one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in India and a vital pillar of the sacred Char Dham Yatra. Nestled high in the snow-capped Garhwal Himalayas, this is not just a temple—it is the eternal abode of Lord Shiva, where the divine meets the earth.

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Kedarnath Temple – Quick Info

  • Location: Kedarnath, Rudraprayag District, Uttarakhand
  • Altitude: 3,583 meters (11,755 feet)
  • Deity: Lord Shiva (Worshipped as a Jyotirlinga)

The Story of Kedarnath Temple – The Eternal Abode of Mahadev

The story of the Kedarnath Temple is a breathtaking saga of devotion, endurance, and divine grace. According to ancient Hindu epics, after the great Kurukshetra war, the Pandavas sought the blessings of Lord Shiva to cleanse themselves of the sins of war. However, Lord Shiva, unwilling to forgive them easily, eluded them by taking the form of a bull and diving into the ground at Kedarnath. The magnificent temple stands precisely where the hump of the divine bull remained on the surface.

Historically, the present temple structure, built from massive, interlocking grey stone slabs, is believed to have been revived in the 8th century by the great philosopher and saint, Adi Shankaracharya. The architecture is a marvel; it has withstood extreme weather, heavy snowfall, and centuries of time.

What makes Kedarnath universally awe-inspiring is the modern-day miracle of the 2013 flash floods. While the entire valley was devastated, a massive boulder—now revered as the Bhim Shila—rolled down and stopped right behind the temple, diverting the raging waters and protecting the sacred shrine completely. This event solidified the belief that Mahadev's presence fiercely guards this holy site.

Today, the Kedarnath Temple holds supreme spiritual importance as the highest among the 12 Jyotirlingas and the most crucial stop in the Panch Kedar pilgrimage. Devotees believe that enduring the challenging trek to reach this temple proves their devotion, and in return, Lord Shiva grants them Moksha (liberation) and profound inner peace.

Understanding this legacy transforms a difficult trek into a pilgrimage of a lifetime. When devotees finally arrive for their Kedarnath Temple darshan, they are not just looking at an idol; they are standing in the very presence of the cosmos's ultimate protector.

Devotees believe that:

  • A glimpse of the Kedarnath Jyotirlinga washes away generations of sins.
  • Darshan here grants immense courage, health, and spiritual liberation.
  • Offering prayers in this high-altitude shrine connects the soul directly to the divine.

This is why Kedarnath Temple darshan is considered the pinnacle of Hindu pilgrimage.

Kedarnath Temple Darshan Timings & Aarti Schedule

Ritual / Darshan

Timing

Notes

Temple Opening

4:00 AM

Gates open for daily rituals

Morning Darshan / Poojas

4:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Open for general darshan and special Abhishek

Temple Closure (Afternoon)

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Temple closed for resting

Evening Shringar Darshan

5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Deity is adorned, open for darshan

Evening Aarti (Maha Aarti)

7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Grand evening ritual

Temple Closure

9:00 PM

Temple closes for the night

Note: Timings can vary slightly depending on the crowd and weather conditions.

Best Time for Darshan: Early morning for a deeply spiritual Abhishek experience, or the evening Maha Aarti when the temple is illuminated against the dark Himalayan sky.

Festivals & Best Time to Visit

The Kedarnath Temple experiences a short, vibrant window for pilgrims:

  • Opening of Portals: Usually on Akshaya Tritiya (April/May).
  • Closing of Portals: On Bhai Dooj (October/November), after which the idol is moved to Ukhimath for winter.
  • Shravan Month: (July/August) Highly auspicious for Lord Shiva, though travel can be disrupted by monsoons.

Best Time to Visit:

  • May to June: Pleasant weather and clear skies.
  • September to October: Post-monsoon, lush greenery, and crisp air.

How to Reach Kedarnath Temple

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant in Dehradun (238 km). Helicopter services are available from Phata, Sirsi, and Guptkashi.
  • By Train: The nearest railway stations are Rishikesh (216 km) and Haridwar.
  • By Trek: A 16 km trek starts from Gaurikund. Ponies, palanquins (dandies), and basket carriers (kandies) are available for assistance.

Hotels & Nearby Places

Stay Options:

  • GMVN Guest Houses & Tents
  • Private budget and mid-range hotels in Kedarnath town
  • Campsites near the helipad

Nearby Places:

  • Bhairavnath Temple: The guardian deity of Kedarnath (Must visit).
  • Chorabari Tal (Gandhi Sarovar): A serene glacial lake.
  • Vasuki Tal: A high-altitude lake for experienced trekkers.

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Info & FAQs – Kedarnath Temple

Where is Kedarnath Temple located?

Kedarnath Temple is located in the Garhwal Himalayas in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, standing at an altitude of 3,583 meters near the Mandakini River.

Why is Kedarnath Temple famous?

It is famous as one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, a vital part of the Char Dham Yatra, and for its miraculous survival during the catastrophic 2013 floods.

What are the darshan timings of Kedarnath Temple?

The temple is open in two main slots:

  • Morning: 4:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • Evening: 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Is Kedarnath Temple open year-round?

No. Due to extreme snowfall, the temple is open only for about six months a year, generally from late April/early May to late October/early November. During winter, Lord Shiva is worshipped at the Omkareshwar Temple in Ukhimath.

How difficult is the Kedarnath trek?

The trek is approximately 16 km from Gaurikund with a steep incline. It is moderately difficult. For those unable to walk, ponies, palanquins, and helicopter services are available.

Is there a Special darshan in Kedarnath?

While there is no standard "Special ticket," devotees who book specialized higher-tier poojas (like the Maha Abhishek) through the temple committee often receive priority access. Vandan Darshan assists in coordinating these poojas.

What is the dress code for Kedarnath Temple?

Modest, traditional attire is expected. However, due to freezing temperatures, heavy winter wear, thermals, and windproof jackets are an absolute necessity.

Are medical facilities available at Kedarnath?

Yes, basic medical camps and oxygen facilities are available along the trekking route and near the temple. A prior health checkup is highly advised due to the high altitude.

Can I book a helicopter for Kedarnath?

Yes, helicopter services operate from Guptkashi, Phata, and Sirsi. Tickets must be booked well in advance as they sell out quickly. Vandan Darshan can assist with travel packages that include helicopter coordination.