VIDEO: Baba Kedar’s consecration with ice! This view of the temple will mesmerize you

At this time, a wonderful view of nature is being seen on the holy land of Kedarnath. It seems as if nature has beautifully decorated Baba Kedar amidst snowfall. The view of Kedarnath hills and temple wrapped in white blanket of snow is mesmerizing. Snowfall is not only making the environment of the religious place more sacred, but is also presenting an unforgettable experience for the tourists.

There has been continuous snowfall and rain in the mountains for two days. The cold has also increased due to continued snowfall in the higher Himalayan regions. Lord Nandi has covered himself with a blanket of snow in Kedarnath Dham. Lord Nandi installed outside the temple is also covered with snow. More than two and a half feet of snow has fallen in the Dham, due to which the severe cold has increased. In such a situation, the workers engaged in reconstruction work are returning to Sonprayag.

The weather has been bad in the mountains since Friday. There is continuous snowfall in the higher Himalayan regions, where snowfall is occurring in the higher altitude areas. At the same time, it is raining continuously in the lower areas. Due to rain the cold has also increased.

The snowfall has had the biggest impact on reconstruction work. Most of the reconstruction works have been stopped, while only about 60 laborers are able to stay in the Dham and do the work inside the pilgrimage priest’s residence, administrative and hospital buildings.




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