Kedarnath, Badrinath Temple – Online Pooja Booking

Kedarnath, Badrinath Temple – Online Pooja Booking

Online Booking for Pooja at Kedarnath & Badrinath Dham

Every day numerous pilgrims make their way to both Kedarnath & Badrinath Dham, individually or as a part of the Char Dham or the do Dham Yatra. Together with the temple ceremonies and rituals, the pilgrims accomplish various devotion practices at these sacred sites. Any rituals conducted in Kedarnath and Badrinath temples follow pre-established payment schedules. There is now a system for devotees to reserve Pujas and Bhogs as well as Paaths and Aartis through secure advance online bookings at reasonable prices. These two Char Dham Temples offer different kinds of Puja, Paath, Aarti, and Bhog services available to their visitors.

Pilgrims are given a choice to either schedule online pooja bookings for actual presence at Puja Paath events or to have Puja ceremonies conducted on their behalf at the temples through their online reservations.

Steps to Book Pooja at Kedarnath and Badrinath Dham

Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) now lets visitors reserve their times for Baba Kedar and Badri Vishal worship through their website in the Chardham Yatra. The religious institutions have set established prices for accessing daily temple services during morning and evening ceremonies as well as specific spiritual rituals at both locations. Pilgrims can arrange the through the official website badrinath-kedarnath.gov.in. The online char dham pooja booking procedure remains straightforward for all users. Booking your pooja in advance is essential because the high demand may cause last-minute difficulties.

The following procedure will lead to a trouble-free experience

  • Register at Badri-Kedar website
  • Login at website
  • Select one of these; Pooja, Bhog, Paath, Aarti
  • Enter your details
  • Make online payment

Special Pujas at Kedarnath Temple

Various religious ceremonies exist at Kedarnath Temple which provides pilgrims multiple choices between basic ceremonies and elaborate rituals to strengthen their devotion to Lord Shiva. The Kedarnath mandir priests lead all bhog offerings during Mahabhishek and Rudrabhishek ceremonies and special bhog observances for pilgrims to receive personalized and meaningful praying experiences.

The Kedarnath temple offers various pujas which allow pilgrims to choose according to their devotion thus providing them with unique ways to seek divine blessings at Kedarnath

  • Day Puja (Attending) :  The Pilgrim must personally be present during the ceremonies

Morning Puja at Kedarnath Temple

    • Mahabhishek Puja – Morning
    • Rudrabhishek Puja – Morning
    • Laghurudrabhishek Puja – Morning
    • Shodashopachaar Puja – Morning
    • Ashtopachaar Puja – Morning
    • Panchopachaar Puja – Morning
    • Entire Puja of the Day – Throughout the day

Evening Aarti/Path Timings at Kedarnath Mandir

    • Shiv Ashtotari Path – Evening (5 minutes)
    • Shiv Sahashtaranaam Path – Evening (10 minutes)
    • Shiv Namawali – Evening (15 minutes)
    • Shiv Mahimanstrotam Path – Evening (12 minutes)
    • Shiv Tandav Strotam Path – Evening (12 minutes)
    • Shiv Parakshamastrotam Path – Evening (12 minutes)
    • Entire Evening Aarti – Evening (1 hour)
  • Day Puja (Non-Attending):  Pilgrims do not need to participate in the rituals at the Kedarnath temple.

Kedarnath Temple Morning Puja Timings

    • Early Morning Puja (Through Chief Priest) – Around 04:00 hrs
    • Baal Bhog (Through Chief Priest) – Around 04:00 hrs

Daily/Periodical Bhog Timings at Kedarnath Dham

    • Uttam Bhog Puja – 15:00 hrs to 16:00 hrs (By Chief Priest)
    • Special Bhog Puja – 15:00 hrs to 16:00 hrs (By Chief Priest)
    • Simple Bhog Puja – 15:00 hrs to 16:00 hrs (By Chief Priest)
    • Daily Bhog distribution – occurs at any time
    • Sadavaart Khichadi – Bhog Prasad available for 5 persons
    • Daily Yagya/Hawan – After mid-day (Through Priest)
    • Akhand Jyoti Dainik – Anytime
    • Deep Batti Daan – Available anytime
    • Bhairav Pujan Bhet – can be provided anytime
    • Nitya Niyam Bhog Shri Kedarnath Ji – Entire day bhog donation
    • Nitya Niyam Bhog for Deities of Subordinate Temple – Entire day bhog donation

Long-Term Puja (10 Years) : The specified puja services for Shri Kedarnath Ji can be performed through money donations that cover the specific occasion dates and bhasm and pushp Prasad is mailed to donors through the registered post during the next ten years.

    • Maha Bhog
    • Baal Bhog
    • Mahabhishek Puja
    • Abhishek Puja
    • Laghurudrabhishek Puja
    • Shodashopachaar Puja
    • Entire Evening Aarti
    • Shiv Ashtotari Path
    • Shiv Namawali
    • Shiv Mahimanstrotam Path
    • Shiv Tandav Strotam Path
    • Shiv Sahashtaranaam Path
    • Shiv Parakshamastrotam Path
    • Kapoor Aarti
  • Occasional Puja: This includes specific prayers that are executed during essential Hindu festival times. The presence of a pilgrim is not mandatory for attending.
  • Akhand Jyoti Annual: establishes an unending flame that burns every day of the yatra year to show reverence and reverence toward divine energies and worship.
  • Shravani Purnima Annkoot: It takes place one day ahead of Rakshabandhan when devotees organize a magnificent food offering known as Annkoot to worship the divine being.
  • Every Monday Yagna Hawan: Every Monday after midday the Prati Somwar Yagya Hawan fire ritual is performed as a sacred meditation (Dhawan) dedicated to Lord Shiva for royal peace together with prosperity and spiritual renewal.
  • Shiv Samadhi Pujan: Constitutes a major puja that temple visitors engage in during the last day of Kapat (temple doors) to bid farewell to Lord Kedarnath before winter closure.

Special Pooja at Badrinath Temple

The holy Hindu religious temple Badrinath enables devotees to practice their Lord Vishnu devotion through diverse sacred worship rituals. The Badrinath mandir priests conduct bhog offerings and pujas along with aartis to obtain spiritual guidance from divine blessings. Badrinath Temple enables pilgrims to perform deep individual worship through Maha Abhishek, Vishnu Sahasranama Path, and Ashtotari Puja rituals.

Th priests at the Badrinath temple provide several pujas including daily services in addition to periodic celebrations and special rituals which give followers the option to select religious rites based on personal beliefs. All devotees visiting Badrinath Temple can experience divine blessings because they can choose different spiritual rituals including daily prayers together with food offerings and rituals.

  • Day Puja (Attending): For this puja the physical attendance of the Pilgrim is mandatory.

The Early Morning Puja at Badrinath Temple takes place from 4:30 A.M until 6:30 A.M.

    • Mahabhishek Puja
    • Abhishek Puja

Special Puja at Badrinath Mandir(4:00 A.M – 8:00 P.M)

    • Entire Pujas of the Day
    • Srimad Bhagwat Sapth Path

During Day Puja (Full-day puja) active attendance is required from 7:30 A.M until 12:00 Noon and also from 3:00 P.M until 6:00 P.M.

    • Ved Path
    • Geeta Path

Badrinath Evening Aarti/Puja/Path (6:00 P.M – 7:45 P.M)

    • Kapoor Aarti (6:00 P.M – 6:10 P.M)
    • Chandi Aarti (6:15 P.M – 6:30 P.M)
    • Swaran Aarti (6:30 P.M – 6:45 P.M)
    • Astotari Puja (6:45 P.M – 7:00 P.M)
    • Vishnusahastranaam Path (7:00 P.M – 7:20 P.M)
    • Vishnusahastranaamawali (7:20 P.M – 7:45 P.M)

Badrinath Temple Closing Puja/Path : Shayan Aarti with Geet Govind Path (Timing Uncertain)

  • Day Puja (Non-Attending): Pilgrims do not need to participate in this Puja physically. Daily/Periodical Bhog for Shri Badrinath Ji
  • Pind Prasad: These services are provided for people who carry out Pind Daan at 8:00 A.M.
  • Yatri Bhog: The temple provides Yatri Bhog which is daily cooked food that is distributed to pilgrims around 1:00 P.M.
  • Akhand Jyoti: Any pilgrim who donates ghee to the eternal flame through Akhand Jyoti
  • Ghee and Blanket Donating on closing day: Shri Badarinath Ji temple welcomes donations of ghee for the eternal flame to burn for both daily and annual periods. Shri Badarinath Ji receives ghee-covered blankets during temple closure as part of Ghrit Kamble (Blanket) on Closing Day.
  • Kheer Bhog: Pilgrims can donate for Kheer Bhog through a specified distribution time of 7:30 A.M. to 8:30 A.M.
  • Nitya Niyam Bhog (Shri Badrinath Ji): Shri Badarinath Ji receives daily bhog preparation which pilgrims get at mid-day.
  • Nitya Niyam Bhog (For Subordinate temple deities): The daily ritual food offerings at subordinate temple deities occur as part of temple worship rituals.
  • Long-Term Puja (10 Years): The specified puja services for Shri Kedarnath Ji can be performed through money donations that cover the specific occasion dates and bhasm and pushp Prasad is mailed to donors through the registered post during the next ten years.
  • Maha Bhog: Ten years of dedication leads to the preparation of Maha Bhog – Grand offering.
  • Balbhog service for ten consecutive years.
  • Abhishek Puja includes both deity bathing and worship for an entire ten-year period.
  • Vishnusahastranaamawali – Chanting of Lord Vishnu’s thousand names in sequence for ten years.
  • Astotari Path – Recitation of 108 names of the deity for ten years.
  • Swarana Aarti consists of ten-year special aarti services that need gold as its primary offering.
  • Chandi Aarti – A special tradition known as Chandi Aarti includes silver donations as part of its practice for ten years.
  • Kapoor Aarti requires camphor as a sacred offering for ten years.
  • Occasional Puja: This includes specific prayers that are executed during essential Hindu festival times. The presence of a pilgrim is not mandatory for attending.
  • Bhagwan Nar Narayan Janmotsava: Bhagwan Nar Narayan Janmotsava marks the birth celebrations of Lord Nar Narayan which people observe during the Month of Shravan.
  • Deep Malika Utsav is held during Deepawali as believers enhance the temple with lamps to worship the deity during this festival.
  • Mata Murti Utsav takes place on Vaman Dwadashi to honor the divine mother of Lord Badarinath.
  • The religious festival of Shri Krishna Janmashtami Utsav occurs during Krishna Janmashtami specifically to honor the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna.
  • Srawani Rudrabhishek: A special Rudrabhishek worship takes place within Shravan Month to gain divine blessings.

The process of booking religious rituals including Pooja, Aarti, Paath and Bhog at Kedarnath and Badrinath Dham became simpler than ever. Through its official online booking system devotees are able to reserve sacred rituals from any corner of the globe which provides them with a smooth and holy experience. Remote prayer services let pilgrims join temple daily services alongside religious ceremonies for festivals and extended devotion periods.

The simple approach to booking Chardham Yatra pooja slots in advance lets you skip stress and receive divine blessings from Lord Shiva at Kedarnath and Lord Vishnu at Badrinath. The holy shrines welcome you to book a spiritual journey because their digital accessibility allows you to obtain blessings.

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Manoj Kumar
Manoj Kumar
2 years ago

Helicopter service from Dehradun to Kedarnath and back on

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