Fifth Jyotirlinga

Kedarnath

Shiva's Himalayan abode
📍 Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand · 3,583 metres
Open Season
May – November
Nearest Town
Gaurikund
Trek Type
16 km on foot
📖 Shiva Purana and Skanda Purana

After the great war of the Mahabharata, the Pandavas were weighed down by grief. They had witnessed the destruction of their own clan and the deaths of kinsmen on both sides. They set out to seek Shiva's blessing and absolution.

Shiva was reluctant to receive them. He took the form of a bull and tried to disappear into the Himalayan wilderness. Bhima recognised him and grabbed hold of the bull's back.

According to the Shiva Purana, different parts of Shiva's body appeared at different locations in the mountains — these are revered today as the Panch Kedar, the five Kedar shrines.

Shiva, in the form of a bull, disappeared into the earth — only his hump remained. That hump is the Shivalinga worshipped at Kedarnath today.

Kedarnath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and an essential part of the Chota Char Dham yatra of Uttarakhand. Nestled deep in the Himalayas, it is a place where nature and bhakti (devotion) meet in a way unlike almost anywhere else.

The Shivalinga here is triangular in shape — different from all other Jyotirlingas. Devotees traditionally apply ghee to the linga and are allowed to touch it directly.

Temple renovation
Restored in the 8th century CE by Adi Shankaracharya
Altitude
3,583 metres (11,755 feet)
River
On the banks of the Mandakini river
Winter
The deity is moved to Ukhimath for the winter months
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By Air
Jolly Grant airport, Dehradun — about 250 km away
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By Rail
Rishikesh — 216 km · Haridwar — 229 km
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By Road
Bus or taxi to Gaurikund, then a 16 km trek on foot. Mules and palanquins are also available.
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Helicopter Service
Helicopter services run from Phata, Sirsi, and Guptkashi (limited seats; advance booking required)
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