Amid chants of traditional hymns and blowing of conch- shells, the shrine was opened in the wee hours today. Thousands of devotees had waited throughout the night in chilling temperatures to get a glimpse of Lord Vishnu who is believed to be seated here in Padmasana.
Mukherjee along with Uttarakhand Governor K K Paul, Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat and other dignitaries arrived here at about 8.45 AM.
Even though a palki was kept ready for him, Mukherjee preferred to walk to the shrine despite the slightly cold weather and high altitude.
One of the most revered Hindu shrines, the 7th century temple was decked up with marigold flowers to welcome the president.
The reopening of the Badrinath shrine marks the full- fledged beginning of the Chardham Yatra season in Uttarakhand with the other three pilgrimage spots on the circuit having opened already.
Senior officials of the administration, including the commissioner, Garhwal range, were present during the occasion.
An emergency team of doctors from Gopeshwar district hospital was also in place along with the arrangements of emergency services.
Mukherjee waved back to them while crossing the bridge over river Alaknanda.
The president had begun his two-day visit to Uttarakhand yesterday from Dehradun where he addressed the convocation of the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy.
After spending the night at the Raj Bhawan in the state capital, Mukherjee had left for Badrinath this morning to pay obeisance there as part of his itinerary.
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