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उत्तराखंड की रहस्यमयी यात्रा जो 12 सालों में एक बार होती है || Story of Nanda Devi Rajjat || नन्दा देवी राजजात का रहस्य || Nanda devi ki Bidai || Nanda Devi Raj Jat Mystery || Uttrakhand's Famous Yatra Nanda Devi Raj jat Yatra 2014 - "नंदा राज जात यात्रा "- a documentary Film Nanda Devi Raj Jat is a pilgrimage of epic proportions that passes through the mighty Himalayan peaks of Nanda Devi Sanctuary. It combines obscure faith in Goddess Nanda, mysteries of nature, and thrills of an enduring journey where thousands of devotees from Kumaon and Garhwal region participate wholeheartedly. 1. Once in 12 Long Years Like the grand Kumbh Mela, Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra is also organized once in 12 years. Due to floods in 2013, the yatra was postponed to 2014. If you are not going for Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra this year then you will have to wait till the year 2023. 2. It Begins and Ends at Nauti Village Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra originates from Nauti village, 20 km from Karnaprayag. The royal family of Garhwal conducts the Nanda Raj Jat to please the Isht-Devi, in order to seek blessings for a prosperous kingdom and the defeat of their enemies. 3. Covering 280kms by foot in 19 days This 280 kilometers long pilgrimage begins at Nauti Village and must be covered by foot. There are 19 halting places during this yatra. A deep feeling of faith and reverence for Nanda Devi in Himalayan folklore reflects the respect held for women in Uttarakhand. 4. Four Horned Sheep (Chausingya Khadu) Nanda Devi Raj Jat is led by a four-horned sheep, one of the most popular facets of the pilgrimage. It symbolizes the Goddess Parvati. The sheep is one of the main attractions of the yatra and enjoys a strong security cover all along the journey till Homkund, where it is left behind. It is said that the sheep then reaches the forests of Homkund and disappears to reach heaven directly. 5. Worlds toughest pilgrimage With 19 day trek over forests, mountains, glaciers, crossing rivers with tough climatic conditions and terrain, it is considered one of the toughest pilgrimages in the world. 6. Altitude Change during Yatra from 1050 mts to 5000 mts With drastic altitude change, many devotees get affected by AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) and other health issues. But it is their faith, which helps them overcome all such barriers. At Roopkund and Junargali the altitude almost touches 5000mts above sea level. 7. It is ‘Bidaai’ of Goddess Nanda Devi from her maternal home Nanda Devi is an avatar of Goddess Parvati, Lord Shiva’s wife, revered in Uttarakhand. The Nanda Devi Raj Jat seeks to celebrate Nanda Devi’s departure from her maternal home (Nauti village) to her husband’s (Homkund). 8. A festival uniting people of Garhwal and Kumaon region Parvati (Shail Putri), the daughter of Hills and the consort of Lord Shiva, is known as Nanda in Garhwal & Kumaon areas. People from the entire Garhwal division and Kumaon division as well as other parts of India participate in Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra. There are several Nanda temples situated at all the prominent places in Garhwal and Kumaon like Nauti, Chandpur, Kurur, Devrada, Kulsari, Nandkesri, Lohajang, Shila Samudra, Nandakot, Vaidini, Srinagar, Sink, Devikhet, Nandprayag, Gopeshwar, Helang, Lata Niti and Badrinath. Similarly the Kumaon region include Nanda Devi temples located at Nainital, Almora, Baijnath, Shuwbhgash, Munsiyari, Doonagiri, Jageshwar, Bageshwar and Ranikhet. People from both the region bring their idols along to be a part of this epic folklore. 9. The Yatra covers the Mystery Lake – Roopkund The yatra passes through Roopkund – A Mystery Lake, where you’ll see hundreds of skeletons. It is believed that once a King took some dancers for his entertainment to this sacred place due to which the goddess got angry which resulted in a hailstorm. The people at Roopkund died and the dancers got transformed into stone which can be seen at Patar Nachonia. The skeletons indicate that the average height of a person at that time was 9feet. Strange isn’t it? #buddy_outlook_its_time_to_go_social Note*-The video clip taken from 'THE EPIC CHANNEL'