Badrinath opens after winter closure
The Hindu
For the second consecutive year, the temple witnessed a simple, thinly-attended opening ceremony.
The famous temple of Badrinath in the upper Himalayan region of Uttarakhand opened after the winter break early on Tuesday amid traditional rituals. The chief priest of the temple, Ishwar Prasad Namboodiri, opened the portals of the temple at 4.15 a.m. chanting Vedic hymns and praying for the well-being of all. However, the opening ceremony was a subdued affair with only a limited number of people, including the priests, the Dharmadhikari and administrative officials, attending it in compliance with the COVID-19 standard operating procedure.More Related News

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