Renowned singer Kailash Kher appears to be on a spiritual pilgrimage this year. After offering prayers at the Kedarnath Temple, he has now visited the Badrinath Dham to seek divine blessings. Kher took to his official Instagram account and shared a couple of photos posing amidst the snow-clad mountains en route to the temple. The singer was seen wearing a Rudraksha mala and a chandan tilak on his forehead, both symbols closely associated with Lord Shiva. He captioned the post with a simple mountain emoji.
Earlier Visit to Kedarnath
At the beginning of this month, Kher sought divine blessings at the Kedarnath Temple. Not only did he visit, but he also performed his powerful track 'Bam Lahiri', dedicated to Lord Shiva. He uploaded a video of himself standing in front of the temple, surrounded by the snow-capped Himalayan mountains. The clip featured his voice changing the entire atmosphere as he sang the devotional number. "Mahadev ka dhaam, Pooran saare kaam. Jai Jai Kedara," Kher captioned the post.
Significance of the Temples
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Kedarnath Temple is the eleventh of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India, whereas the Badrinath Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Both revered temples are located in the Garhwal division of Uttarakhand at high altitudes in the Himalayas.
New Song 'Jogi'
On the work front, Kher recently treated music lovers with another melodious song, 'Jogi'. This musical tribute to Adi Shankaracharya chronicles his legendary journey and the establishment of the sacred Mathas. Shedding more light on 'Jogi', Kher revealed that it is more than just a song for him; it is an inward journey. "The same emotion felt by saints and mystics for centuries lives in this music. The vision of Adi Shankaracharya reminds us that true dharma is timeless - it continues to thrive in every seeker walking the path of truth," the singer shared.



