Revive the Lord Badrinath at Kamthanath Parvat, Chitrakoot





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About the Project
A Sacred Siddh Peeth Lost to Time Help Us Bring It Back to Life
Hidden in the spiritual tapestry of Chitrakoot, along the ancient Parikrama Marg, lies the Badrinath Kamthanath Parvati Temple—a sacred shrine now crumbling in silence.
Built centuries ago near the revered Laxmi Narayan Temple, this temple holds a mythological legacy rarely told but deeply believed that Lord Vishnu once appeared here as Lord Rama, blessing this land as a Siddh Peeth for those unable to complete the Himalayan journey to Badrinath.
For generations, saints, pilgrims, and local devotees have walked barefoot to this holy site, offering prayers with the belief that the blessings received here equal the darshan of Badrinath itself.
But Now The Shrine Stands in Ruins
Time and neglect have taken their toll.
1. The sanctum is fading
Walls have collapsed
2. The divine roof lies shattered
Silence has replaced the sounds of bhajans and bells
3. This is not just a physical decay it is a spiritual fading. A place where divinity once echoed now awaits your compassion.
Why Your Contribution Matters
Restoring this temple is not mere renovation its reviving centuries of Sanatan Dharma, rekindling forgotten devotion, and offering future generations a beacon of faith.
By contributing to this sacred campaign, you help us:
1. Reconstruct the temple’s architecture with respect to its original sanctity
2. Re-establish the Garbhagriha for daily worship and spiritual energy
3. Transform the temple into a center of pilgrimage once again, Let’s Not Let This Legend Disappear
4. Every stone laid here speaks of our dharma. Every wall rebuilt here revives the bhakti of countless hearts. Together, we can ensure that the divine energy of Kamthanath Parvat lives on.
Be the force that restores the forgotten Badrinath.
Support this sacred revival.
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