Char Dham temples in Uttarakhand with Kedarnath and Badrinath visuals highlighting the proposed ban on entry of non-Hindus

Uttarakhand’s Char Dham Temples Want Ban on Entry of Non-Hindus

The Shri Gangotri Mandir Samiti in Uttarakhand has decided to ban the entry of all non-Hindus into the holy Gangotri shrine to protect its sanctity. The restriction will also apply to Mukhba, the winter seat of Mother Ganga. According to the temple body, only Hindus will be allowed entry into these sacred spaces, as the presence and actions of people from other faiths have, in some instances, hurt the religious sentiments of devotees.
Badrinath Yatra 2026 Guide: Routes, Registration, Weather & Tips

Complete Badrinath Yatra 2026 Guide: Routes, Registration, Weather & Tips

Badrinath, also known as Vishal Badri, is the largest and most revered among the five Badris. Nestled in the lap of the Nar–Narayan Parvat and set against the majestic Neelkanth Peak (6,597 metres), Badrinath stands as a sacred tribute to Lord Vishnu. Situated at an elevation of over 3,100 metres, it is among the most pious pilgrimage destinations in India and holds immense spiritual significance for devotees from across the world.