News from Badrinatha (Album with photos) Bhakti Caitanya Swami:…



News from Badrinatha (Album with photos)
Bhakti Caitanya Swami: We arrived in Badrinatha around midday on the 25th, and moved into our hotels. Badrinatha is famous as previously having been a place of Lord Siva and Parvati, but Lord Visnu, seeing how beautiful it was, is said to have tricked them into letting him have it. He appeared as a small child, apparently abandoned by his mother in this remote place. When Parvati saw Him she immediately felt great compassion, although Siva was suspicious. What was a young child like this doing in a place like this, so totally remote from any civilization? But Parvati was determined to help the child, and took Him to their small dwelling. She and Siva went out again, but when they returned they found the doors and windows locked from the inside.
The child was smiling at them through a window, but when they asked Him to open the door or a window He refused, telling them it was now His house. It was late, and Siva and Parvati had to go somewhere quickly to spend the night, so they move to Kedaranatha, leaving Badrinatha to Lord Visnu.
The first evening we went up to the temple and had some katha behind it while we waited for darsana. The pujaris were very nice, and invited me into the altar area for a while. On the altar here are, from our left, the face of Kuvera, Garuda, Badrinatha, Narada Muni, Uddhava (directly behind Narada) and Nara Narayana, with blackish faces. Unfortunately they don’t allow photography in the temple, so I can’t show you what they look like.
Badrinatha is a Salagrama sila from the Badrinatha area. He is sitting in a padmasana position.
We returned and sang Damodarastakam, and then gathered on the 26th morning for a morning programme in a hall at one of the hotels. At 8am we went to have darsana of Badrinatha again, and the main pujari invited me by the altar. He was a nice man, whose son is an initiated brahmacari in the Kåñëa Balaräma temple in Våndävana.
After that we had a big group photo in front of the temple, and then returned for breakfast. Following that we drove about 3 or 4 kms to a village named Mana, which is meant to be the last village before the border with China.
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