Amid chanting of vedic hymns and blowing of conchshells, the gates of the shrine located at a height of 10000 ft were reopened at 4 AM by Rawal, the head priest, in the presence of religious heads and administrative officials, Chairman of the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple committee Ganesh Godiyal said.
The ritual opening of the portals of the high altitude shrine took place after the idol of Lord Vishnu was reinstalled in its sanctum sanctorum, he said.
The portals of Gangotri, Yamunotri and Kedarnath have already been opened.
Badrinath Dham along with the other chardham shrines in the Himalayas is closed every year for six months due to snow-bound conditions during winter and reopened for visitors in April-May.
The schedule for reopening the temple's portals had been formally announced by the Rajpurohit of the erstwhile Tehri royal family at their palace in Narendra Nagar in February this year.
During the long winter recess, Lord Vishnu's idol is worshipped at Narsingh Temple located at nearby Joshimath.
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