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From soil to stars,
from mantra to breath,
from stillness to storm.
From soft Gauri to fierce Kali, we walk the path from whisper to roar.
सर्वं खल्विदं ब्रह्म तज्जलानिति शान्त उपासीत।
Sarvam khalvidam brahma, taj-jalān iti śānta upāsīta.
— Chāndogya Upaniṣad 3.14.1
"All this is indeed Brahman.
Knowing this, walk gently through the world,
as one who serves the sacred in all forms."Start :"Embed quote here"
Start: Sep 15, 8am sharp
Embark on our yatra from the capital city of New Delhi. Since we have along drive ahead of us, we need to remain timely. And this is a message we will iterate through the yatra.
Stop 1:Where Grace First Touches the Earth
Arrival: Sep 15 · Departure: Sep 15 · Stay: Day visit only
At the river bend, beneath pine-scented hills, sits Kainchi Dham — the ashram of Neem Karoli Baba, where silence feels electric and time folds inward. We stop here to receive the first whisper of grace — not to stay, but to bow.
This is the anugraha — divine blessing before we begin the climb.
Stop 2: Where Sky Meets Mind and the Goddess Remembers Herself
Arrival: Sep 15 · Departure: Sept 17 · Stay: 2 nights
Here, Devi is worshipped as Kaushiki — born of Gauri’s radiance, fierce and self-luminous. This temple, nestled on a ridge with cosmic magnetism, is not just sacred — it is a mirror for those on the transformative path.
This is your base. A place for breath, for ritual, for inner turning. The sages knew of its power long before NASA did.
We pause here. We rest. We remember.
Where a Thousand Lingas Rise Like Trees
Visit Date: Sep 17 - Day trip from Kasar Devi
A forest of stone shrines. Over a hundred ancient temples, each with a linga, nestled in deep Himalayan woods. This is Jageshwar, where time sleeps and only stillness speaks. A sacred stop where Shiva is not meditated on, but as.
We go not to see, but to remember.
The Highest Shiva Temple — A Trek into the Sky
Arrival & night stay at Chopta - Sep 17 Trek Date to Tungnath: Sep 18 · Stay- 2 nights
We rise before dawn. With each breath, we ascend — toward Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple in the world. Snow-capped peaks whisper old mantras, and above it all, Chandrashila (optional) — the moonstone peak where Rama once meditated.
This is not just altitude — it is arrival.
The silence here is not empty. It is whole.
Into the Womb of the Fierce Mother
Arrival: Sep 19 · Departure: Sep 21 · Stay: 2 night
Kalimath does not welcome tourists. It calls sadhakas. It is one of the 108 Shakti Peethas, where Kali is not in idol form but worshipped beneath the altar — in the dark, in the unseen, under an open sky.
Here, you do not seek blessings. You offer everything — your doubts, your masks, your noise.
Where Shiva and Parvati Were Wed — The Fire Still Burns
Arrival: Sep 20 · Departure: Sep 20 · Stay: Day trip from Kalimath
In this stone village above the clouds, the sacred fire has burned since Treta Yuga — since Shiva and Parvati’s divine wedding. It still glows, quietly, like your own unbroken longing for union — of inner masculine and feminine, stillness and action.
Here, we witness the sacred balance.
Where the Ganga Is Born — The Eternal Flow of Purity
Arrival: Sep 21 · Departure: Sep 23 · Stay: 2 nights
In this high Himalayan basin, the sacred river emerges from Shiva’s frozen tresses—wild, luminous, and unstoppable. It rushes through your spirit like the torrent of your own inner renewal, carving away old patterns and impurities. Here, at the very source, you witness both the roar of creation and the hush of eternal stillness it carries. Here, we immerse in that flow and remember our own capacity for transformation.
Where the River Meets You — and You Meet the World Again
Arrival: Sep 23 · Departure: 24 · Stay: 1 nights
Depending on the rhythm of our return, we pause at either Rishikesh, where yogis rest by the Ganga’s flow, or Haridwar, where fire and water meet at Har Ki Pauri. Both are gateways — thresholds between ascent and descent, silence and speech.
This is our closing point of the yatra. Those who would like to stay in the lap of Ma Ganga for longer, can make further arrangements.
You’ve walked through forest and fire, temple and storm. Now, let the river carry you home.
From Kainchi’s grace to Kaushiki’s fire, from Tungnath’s height to Ganga’s embrace — you have not just traveled. You have transformed.
This is the pilgrimage of soil and star, whisper and roar, stillness and storm.
Not everyone will understand it.
But you will never forget it.
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