Adi Badri Travel Guide

Another pilgrimage centre of local importance is this group of 16 temples en route to Ranikhet and closes to the confluences at Karan Prayag. The main temple is dedicated to Narayan and has a raised platform in the pyramidal form.

Within the temple, a black stone idolis installed. It is believed that thease temples, dating to the Gupta age , was sanctioned by Adi Sankaracharya who wanted to spread the tenents of Hinduism to every remote corner of the country.

General Information Adi Badri

Nearest Airport : Jolly Grant 209 Km in Dehradun.

Nearest Rail : Rishikesh 192 Km.

Accommodation : Tourist Rest House and Private hotels are available at Karan Prayag 19 km. from here.

List of Panch Badris

Badrinath

Badrinath

Badrinath Also known as Vishal Badri, this temple located at the height of 3,133 mts. is the largest himalayas and most popular of Vishnu pilgrimages... read more »
Bhavishya Badri

Bhavishya Badri

The Bhavishya Badri is located at 2,744 mts. amidst the thick forests surrounding Tapovan. According to a divination, it is here that all devotees will... read more »
Yogdhyan Badri

Yogdhyan Badri

Every so often in the Garhwal Himalayan, tales from the Mahabharatha spring magically to life. Yogdhyan Badri, 1,920 mts. is located at Pandkeshawar, named after... read more »
Vridh Badri

Vridh Badri

Before Badrinath was designated one of the four Char Dhams of Hindu worship by Adi Shankaracharya, the idol of Badrinah carved by divine Vishwakarma was... read more »
Adi Badri

Adi Badri

Another pilgrimage centre of local importance is this group of 16 temples en route to Ranikhet and closes to the confluences at Karan Prayag. The... read more »