As many as twenty quintals of marigold, lotus and other flowers were brought to decorate Uttarakhand’s Badrinath temple amid grand preparations for its closure ahead of the winter break. The portals of the popular Himalayan temple are all set to shut at 6:45pm on Saturday.

Hindustan Times reported that a large number of devotees arrived at Badrinath Dham to witness the annual closing ceremony, which was announced on the occasion of Vijaydashami.

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Earlier, Harish Gaur, spokesperson Char Dham Devasthanam Management Board had informed that the auspicious time for closing the portals of Char Dham shrines was arrived at through astrological calculations by local temple bodies and priests.

The doors of Kedarnath and Yamunotri were closed on November 6, on the occasion of Bhai Dooj as per tradition, while the Tungnath shrine closed for winter break on October 30. Gaur said that the Kedar Shri Madmaheshwar Temple will subsequently close on November 22 and Shri Madmaheshwar Fair will be held on November 25.

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More than 1.14 lakh pilgrims have visited Char Dham shrines that began on September 18 this year after the Nainital high court lifted the ban on the pilgrimage. The daily limit of pilgrims at the shrines was restricted to 1,000 for Badrinath, 800 for Kedarnath, 600 for Gangotri and 400 for Yamunotri shrines.