The Doors of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand Banshi Narayan Temple Open Only on the Day of Raksha Bandhan (देवभूमि उत्तराखंड बंशी नारायण मंदिर के दरवाजे सिर्फ रक्षा बंधन के दिन ही खुलते हैं)

The stories of India's temples, their unique structures, and the wondrous experiences associated with temples will take you through an exciting journey. You will get to see many amazing stories and miraculous temples in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. Among these temples situated amidst beautiful mountains, there is also a temple which remains closed throughout the year. This temple is opened only once a year on the day of Rakshabandhan for 12 hours only.
On this special day of Rakshabandhan, as soon as the temple opens, there is a huge crowd of devotees who offer prayers here and seek the blessings of Lord Banshi Narayan.

When do the doors of Banshi Narayan Temple open?
The doors of Banshi Narayan Temple located in Chamoli are opened for devotees only on the day of Rakshabandhan. On this day, the temple remains open as long as there is sunlight. As soon as the sun sets, the doors of the temple are closed again.

Devotees from far and wide start arriving here from early morning to visit the temple and eagerly wait for the doors to open.

Story related to Banshi Narayan Temple
This temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is believed that Lord Vishnu first came to this place after getting liberated from his Vaman incarnation. Then Dev Rishi Narad worshiped Lord Narayana here. Hence, the belief is that for only one day, the doors of the temple are opened for the darshan of the Lord.

Why does the temple open only on Rakshabandhan?
The story of the opening of this temple on the day of Rakshabandhan is linked to King Bali and Lord Vishnu. According to the story, King Bali had requested Lord Vishnu to become his gatekeeper, which the Lord accepted and he went to the underworld with King Bali. When Goddess Lakshmi did not find Lord Vishnu anywhere for several days, on the suggestion of Narad ji, she requested King Bali to free Lord Vishnu by tying Raksha Sutra on the full moon day of Shravan month. After this, King Bali reunited Lord Vishnu with Goddess Lakshmi at this very place.

Rare species of flowers and trees can also be seen around this temple, and the view here is mesmerizing.
देवभूमि उत्तराखंड बंशी नारायण मंदिर के दरवाजे सिर्फ रक्षा बंधन के दिन ही खुलते हैं - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
देवभूमि उत्तराखंड बंशी नारायण मंदिर साल में सिर्फ एक बार रक्षाबंधन के दिन ही 12 घंटे के लिए खोला जाता है।
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