Gangotri And Yamunotri Yatra 2025: CM Pushkar Singh Dhami Offers First Pooja By PM Modi's Name
On the auspicious day of Akshaya Tritiya, a significant development unfolded as the sacred portals of Gangotri and Yamunotri Dham were thrown open to pilgrims. This event not only marks the commencement of the Chardham Yatra 2025 in Uttarakhand but also witnesses a unique gesture of reverence towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with the inaugural puja being performed in his name. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, who attended the ceremonies at both shrines, not only participated in these sacred rituals but also set a precedent by becoming the first Chief Minister to be present at the door-opening ceremony of Yamunotri Dham. Amidst chants and Vedic rituals, the day was celebrated with a flower shower from a helicopter over both temples, encapsulating a blend of tradition and modernity.
The significance of this day was further elevated by a series of religious activities that prefaced the opening of the temple doors. The Utsav Doli, carrying the deity of Mother Ganga, embarked on its journey from the Bhairav Temple in the Bhairav Valley, culminating at Gangotri Dham. Similarly, under the guidance of Shanidev Maharaj, Mother Yamuna's Doli made its way from Kharsali, highlighting the deep-rooted traditions that govern these spiritual journeys. The ceremonies were punctuated by special worship and Abhishek, with Gangotri Dham's doors opening at 10:30 am, followed by Yamunotri Dham at 11:55 am. Such rituals underscore the profound religious ethos that characterizes this region and its people.

The event was not just a spiritual awakening but also a moment of pride and record-setting for Chief Minister Dhami, who noted the occasion as the formal inauguration of the Char Dham Yatra on Akshaya Tritiya. His presence at the opening ceremonies of both Gangotri and Yamunotri Dhams, where he engaged in special worship and sought blessings for the country and state's prosperity, marked a historic first. Dhami's actions underscore his commitment to the state's spiritual heritage and the well-being of its people.
Amid the spiritual fervor, thousands of devotees from across the nation and beyond thronged to witness the Akhand Jyoti and partake in the holy waters of the Ganga and Yamuna, seeking virtue and blessings. This influx of pilgrims underscores the universal allure and spiritual significance of these sacred sites, attracting devotees yearning for divine blessings and spiritual fulfillment.
The Chief Minister's remarks highlight the state's readiness for the influx of pilgrims, emphasizing the extensive preparations made to ensure a safe and enriching journey for all. He detailed the provision of basic amenities and the special attention to traffic management, reflecting a comprehensive approach to facilitating a seamless pilgrimage experience. Dhami's invocation of the ethos "Atithi Devo Bhava" and his appeal for a green and clean Chardham Yatra further demonstrate a commitment to preserving the sanctity and beauty of these spiritual journeys.
In addition to his spiritual engagements, Chief Minister Dhami's visit to Delhi, where he met with Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, reflects his broader administrative agenda. Their discussions focused on various projects, showcasing the state's proactive approach to development and infrastructure enhancement. This visit underscores the balanced approach of addressing both the spiritual and material needs of the state.
The opening of the Gangotri and Yamunotri Dhams, amid auspicious ceremonies and the presence of dignitaries, marks a significant moment in Uttarakhand's spiritual calendar.












Click it and Unblock the Notifications