Tapt Kund

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Tapt Kund is a revered natural hot water spring near the Badrinath temple in Uttarakhand, India, where pilgrims customarily bathe before offering prayers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu pilgrimage site
hot spring
associatedWithDeity Vishnu NERFINISHED
associatedWithTemple Badrinath Temple NERFINISHED
bestVisitSeason May to October
closedDuring heavy winter snowfall
country India
district Chamoli district NERFINISHED
governedBy local temple authorities
hasBelief bathing grants spiritual merit
bathing purifies sins
hasCulturalSignificance part of Badrinath pilgrimage rituals
hasFeature separate bathing areas for men and women
stone steps leading into the pool
hasLocalLanguageName तप्त कुंड NERFINISHED
hasNearbyAttraction Badrinath town NERFINISHED
Neelkanth peak NERFINISHED
hasWaterTemperature hot
hasWaterType geothermal spring water
isConsidered holy bathing place
sacred
isNear Narad Kund NERFINISHED
isOnRouteOf Badrinath Yatra NERFINISHED
isPartOf Char Dham pilgrimage circuit environment
locatedIn Badrinath NERFINISHED
Chamoli district NERFINISHED
Himalayas
Uttarakhand NERFINISHED
locatedNear Badrinath Temple NERFINISHED
locatedOn banks of the Alaknanda River
nameMeaning hot pool
pilgrimsCustomarily bathe before offering prayers
region Garhwal Himalayas NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
state Uttarakhand NERFINISHED
tourismType religious tourism
usedFor ablutions before darshan at Badrinath Temple
ritual bathing
waterSource geothermal activity beneath the Himalayas

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Badrinath hasSacredSpot Tapt Kund