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The Future Legend aka Bavashiya Badri ( Narasingh Badri)

 The existing temple of Narasimha (Narasingh) at Joshimath (30°33′3″N 79°33′30″E), also called as Narasingh Badri or Narasimha Badri, It is closely linked to the Bhavishya Badri (The Future Legend)  even though usually it is regarded as not one of the famous Panch Badri or Sapta Badri.  Sometimes, it may be included in the Sapta-Badri list instead of Ardha-Badri or Panch-Badri list instead of Dhyan Badri . The chief image of Narasimha is made out of the Shaligram stone, in the eighth century during the reign of king Lalitaditya Yukta Pida of Kashmir. Some believe the image is self-manifested (swayambhu). The image is 10 inches (25 cm) high and depicts the god sitting in the lotus position. It is believed that one arm of the image is getting emaciated with time and finally fall off. When the arm disappears, the main shrine of Badrinath will be closed to the world and Lord Badrinath will shift to Bhavishya Badri shrine. With this cataclysmic event, Kali yuga will end ushering in the Saty
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Sapta Badri with Green Joy Holidays

 सप्त बद्री सात पवित्र हिंदू मंदिरों का एक समूह है, जो भारत के उत्तराखंड राज्य के गढ़वाल हिमालय में स्थित भगवान विष्णु को समर्पित है। बद्रीनाथ मंदिर, जिसे बद्री विशाल कहा जाता है (ऊंचाई 3,133 मीटर (10,279 फीट)) सात मंदिरों में से एक प्रमुख मंदिर है। अन्य छह आदि बद्री, भाव्या बद्री, योगध्यान बद्री , वृद्धा बद्री, अर्ध बद्री और ध्यान बद्री। पंच बद्री मंदिर सर्किट में केवल पाँच मंदिर शामिल थे, जो अर्ध बद्री और आमतौर पर ध्यान बद्री (या कभी-कभी वृद्धा बद्री) से छूटे हुए थे। दुर्लभ रूप से नरसिंह बद्री को सप्त बद्री या पंच बद्री सूची में शामिल किया गया है।

Pandukeshwar Temple Trekk

 Pandukeshwar is a major site located on National Highway58 (NH58) in district Chamoli of Uttarakhand state.  The history of this place is associated with the Pandavas,. This is the place of Yogadhyana Badri, one of the "Panch Badri" of Uttarakhand. There is a rock here which is known as Pandava rock.

Srikhand Mahadev Trek

 What is mythological significance: The mythology of Shrikhand Mahadev is that the demon Bhasmasura had asked for a boon from Lord Shiva in return for his penance that anyone he laid his hands on would be consumed. Due to the demon tendency she decided to marry Mata Parvati. Therefore Bhasmapur planned to devour Lord Shiva by placing his hands on him. Lord Shiva reached Shrikhand and entered the Devdhanka cave located in Nirmand and shrunk as Shrikhand Shila. Lord Vishnu, on the other hand, took the form of Mata Parvati to destroy Bhasmasura's intention and consequently persuaded Bhasmasura to dance with her. During the dance, Bhasmasura placed his hands on his own head and was consumed. This place can still be seen as a red colored earth in Bhima Duari. Even after Bhasmasura was over, when Lord Shiva did not come out of the rock form of Shrikhand, then Ganesh, Karthikeyan and Maa Parvati did severe penance at this place, then Mahadev Shrikhand came out by ruining the rock like Shi