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Uttarakhand: Kedarnath Mandir closes for winter after historic 175-day yatra; CM Dhami pledges enhanced facilities

The sacred doors of the Kedarnath Mandir were closed for the winter season after a historic 175-day Yatra that drew a record 17.5 lakh pilgrims despite natural challenges. CM Dhami performed the final puja, pledging enhanced facilities, including upcoming ropeway projects, under PM Modi’s ongoing Badri-Kedar redevelopment vision

Dinesh ManseraDinesh Mansera
Oct 23, 2025, 03:40 pm IST
in Bharat, Uttarakhand
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The sacred doors of the Kedarnath Mandir were ceremonially closed for the winter season at 8:30 am on October 23, marking the conclusion of a historic 175-day pilgrimage that witnessed record-breaking footfall despite the region’s recurring natural challenges.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, accompanied by his family, performed ritual prayers at Baba Kedarnath’s sanctum before the closure and sought the deity’s blessings for the peace, prosperity, and well-being of the state and the nation. The Mandir, which had opened its doors to devotees on May 2, 2025, saw an unprecedented 17.5 lakh pilgrims this year, reaffirming Kedarnath’s place as the beating spiritual heart of the Char Dham Yatra.

This year’s pilgrimage stood as a testament to unwavering faith and administrative coordination. Despite adverse weather and natural disasters in parts of the Kedarnath region, the Dhami government, in collaboration with the Badri-Kedar Mandir Committee and the Panda-pandit (Tirtha Purohit) community, ensured a smooth and safe Yatra season for lakhs of devotees.

Chief Minister Dhami, addressing the gathering after the ceremonial puja, said, “Despite natural calamities, the devotion of pilgrims remained unshaken. More than 50,000 devotees even braved the challenges to visit the Char Dham Mandirs. The journey of faith will continue as devotees will now visit the winter retreats of the deities in the months ahead. May the blessings of Baba Kedar and Shri Badri Vishal remain upon everyone.”

The Chief Minister also acknowledged the contribution of the local administration, Mandir pandits, and volunteers whose collective efforts made this year’s Yatra an extraordinary success.

CM Dhami reiterated that the comprehensive redevelopment of the Badri-Kedar pilgrimage circuit is progressing rapidly under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who continues to personally monitor the reconstruction work.

“By next year, pilgrims will experience even greater facilities. Work on the Kedarnath Ropeway Project and the Hemkund Sahib Ropeway is also set to begin soon, which will revolutionise access to these revered Mandirs,” CM Dhami announced, emphasising his government’s commitment to modernising pilgrimage infrastructure while preserving the region’s spiritual sanctity.

The reconstruction effort, part of the ‘Bharat Mandir Vision’ inspired by PM Modi, aims to transform Kedarnath and Badrinath into model spiritual eco-towns, ensuring improved amenities, enhanced disaster resilience, and an enriched pilgrim experience.

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On the occasion, Hemant Dwivedi, President of the Badri-Kedar Mandir Committee, expressed heartfelt gratitude toward the state government, the Panda-Tirtha Purohit community, and the pilgrims whose devotion has kept the Himalayan faith alive.

“This year’s Yatra was historic. The faith and discipline of devotees amidst challenges were inspiring. We are hopeful that next year, pilgrims will arrive with even greater devotion and will also express their faith by visiting the Doli sites during the autumn season,” he said.

As the Mandir’s sanctum doors were sealed and the holy Doli (palanquin) of Baba Kedarnath began its journey toward its winter abode at Omkareshwar Mandir, Ukhimath, the air reverberated with chants of “Har Har Mahadev.” The scene symbolised the enduring cycle of devotion that binds the Himalayas to the hearts of millions across Bharat.

Topics: Pushkar Singh DhamiChar Dham YatraUttarakhand CMKedarnath MandirBaba KedarBadri-Kedar Mandir Committee
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