The process of winter closing of gates has started in Gangotri and Yamunotri Dham on the auspicious occasion of deepawali along with Deepotsav. Out of the four Dhams of Uttarakhand, Gangotri and Yamunotri are the first to close the gates. The gates of Gangotri Dham will be closed on the occasion of Annakoot festival on november 2, while this process is starting with the celebration of Deepotsav from november 1. Eight quintals of flowers will be used to decorate the Gangotri temple.

                       

Gangotri Dham's Principal Secretary suresh Semwal said that during Deepotsav, the ganga Ghat and the temple of Maa ganga will be decorated with lamps. During this time, firecrackers will not be used, so that the peaceful atmosphere here can be maintained. The process of closing the gates will start with special worship at four in the morning. In the morning, the golden idol of Maa ganga will be placed in the palanquin and ghee and oil will be poured into the silver Akhand deepak for six months. At exactly 12:14 pm, the doors of Gangotri will be closed for the winter season.


The process of closing the doors will start from october 30


The festival of lights has also started in Yamunotri Dham from wednesday itself. Purohit Mahasabha President Purushottam Uniyal said that the banks of the yamuna river and the temple of Maa yamuna have been decorated with lamps. The doors of Yamunotri will also be closed for the winter season in the coming days. Along with this, a bhajan-kirtan evening will be organized on the occasion of Bhai Dooj in Kharshali village, the maternal home of Maa Yamuna. The influx of devotees also increases on this special festival in Gangotri and Yamunotri. This process of closing the doors has special importance because it indicates that these Dhams will remain closed during winter and the worship of Mata will be done at her maternal place as far as possible. It is an emotional occasion for the devotees who reach here on such occasions, in which a unique confluence of faith and traditions can be seen.


After the winter closing of the doors of Gangotri and Yamunotri, devotees will get the opportunity to visit badrinath and kedarnath Dham in winter. In this last phase of Chardham Yatra, this tradition is an important part of the cultural heritage of the himalayas and also a symbol of the religious beliefs here.

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