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Despite rain and weather challenges, devotees throng Kedarnath shrine in Sawan month; season’s footfall crosses 14 lakh mark

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Last updated: 22 July, 2025 2:13 PM
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Despite rain and weather challenges, devotees throng Kedarnath shrine in Sawan month; season’s footfall crosses 14 lakh mark
Despite rain and weather challenges, devotees throng Kedarnath shrine in Sawan month; season’s footfall crosses 14 lakh mark

Rudraprayag: Despite persistent rain and treacherous weather conditions, the spirit of the Shiva devotees is not dampened a bit. Resultantly, Uttarakhand’s Kedarnath Dham continues to receive an overwhelming number of pilgrims this Sawan month.

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Recent rise in footfall is strikingPilgrims are braving cold winds and slippery paths to offer their prayersBadrinath Dham has also witnessed a steady increase in pilgrim inflowProper food, shelter, medical services, and crowd control measures have been put in place

Marking the sacred Sawan month, over 14 lakh devotees have visited the temple so far, with numbers surging dramatically over the past weekend.

Recent rise in footfall is striking

Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) President Hemant Dwivedi confirmed that the arrival of pilgrims has remained uninterrupted, bolstered by strong administrative and logistical support. While daily pilgrim numbers hovered around 2,000 to 2,500 during the previous week, the recent rise is striking: 6,432 devotees visited on Friday, July 18; 9,315 on Saturday, July 19; 12,534 on Sunday, and a staggering 15,996 on the second Somvar (Monday) of Sawan. The cumulative footfall in Kedarnath Dham reached 14,07,344 by late Monday evening, July 21.

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Pilgrims are braving cold winds and slippery paths to offer their prayers

In Kedarnath valley, the rain has been relentless since Sunday night, yet it has failed to dampen the spirit of the devotees for the Kedarnath darshan. Long lines of devotees formed as early as 4 a.m., many braving cold winds and slippery paths to offer their prayers yesterday, on the occasion of the second Monday of Sawan. Kanwadiyas, bearing sacred water, joined other pilgrims in performing Jalabhishek and Rudrabhishek rituals at Baba Kedar’s shrine, creating a strong religious fervor.

The temple complex echoed with chants of “Har Har Mahadev,” as pilgrims embraced the challenging terrain and weather, believing it adds meaning to their spiritual journey. Temple authorities and district officials ensured the Char Dham Yatra routes remain clear and safe, deploying safety personnel, medical units, and disaster management teams at key locations.

Badrinath Dham has also witnessed a steady increase in pilgrim inflow

The wave of devotion isn’t limited to Kedarnath alone. Badrinath Dham has also witnessed a steady increase in pilgrim inflow. On July 18, 2,162 devotees reached Badrinath; 1,766 on July 19; and 7,943 on July 20. The number further climbed to 8,845 on Monday, bringing the total number of pilgrims to the sacred shrine to 11,78,042 this season.

Other Shiva temples across Rudraprayag district—including Koteshwar Mahadev, Rudranath, and Surya Prayag—also saw large crowds with devotees offering Jalabhishek since early morning. The entire region resounds with spiritual vibrancy as the auspicious month of Sawan deepens.

Proper food, shelter, medical services, and crowd control measures have been put in place

The Uttarakhand government and BKTC have played a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth conduct of the Yatra despite the rains. Proper food, shelter, medical services, and crowd control measures have been put in place, reaffirming the state’s readiness for spiritual tourism even in unpredictable Himalayan monsoons. As the Sawan month continues, pilgrimage to Kedarnath and Badrinath is likely to intensify, reaffirming both faith and resilience in the lap of the Himalayas.

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