When will the Badrinath temple reopen, and who has the keys? 4 facts that will surprise you

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Badrinath Temple Facts: Badrinath is one of the four holy places of Uttarakhand. Millions of devotees visit the temple every year. There are many beliefs and traditions associated with this temple, making it even more special. This temple is open only for six months.

When will Badrinath Temple open? Uttarakhand is known as Devbhoomi, meaning the land of the gods. Uttarakhand is home to numerous ancient and mysterious temples. One of these is the Badrinath Temple, one of the four holy places in Uttarakhand, as well as one of the four holy places in the country. This temple remains closed during the winter season. The doors of Badrinath are opened after Akshaya Tritiya in the month of Vaishakh. This time, the doors of the Badrinath Temple will open for visitors on April 23, 2026. Learn five interesting facts about this temple…

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Who has the keys to Badrinath temple?

The doors of Badrinath Temple open with not just one key, but three. These three keys are not held by a single person, but by different individuals. The first key is held by the royal priest of the Tehri royal family of Uttarakhand, the second by the Mehtas, who hold rights to Badrinath Temple, and the third by the Bhandaris. Only when these three keys are used together do the doors of the Badrinath Temple open.


Who enters the Badrinath temple first?

When the Badrinath temple is opened, the first person to enter is the Rawal, or priest. The priest ritually removes the white cloth from the idol and then performs the ritualistic worship. Only after this process is complete are ordinary devotees permitted to enter the temple.

How is the idol installed in the temple?

The Badrinath Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. A one-meter-tall statue of Lord Vishnu is installed here in a meditative posture. The temple also houses statues of Lord Kubera Dev and Lakshmi-Narayan. Five forms of Lord Vishnu are worshipped in the temple, known as the Panch Badri. These four forms of Lord Badrinath are named Shri Yogadhyan Badri, Shri Bhavishya Badri, Shri Vriddha Badri, and Shri Adi Badri.

Why the temple is called Badrinath?

According to mythology, Lord Vishnu performed severe penance at this place during the Satyayuga. To protect him from the scorching heat of the Sun, Goddess Lakshmi provided Vishnu with shade in the form of a plum tree. Another name for plum is Badri. Therefore, Lord Vishnu blessed this place to become known as Badrinath.

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