Location:
Uttar Pradesh
Significance: Sikh Pilgrimage
Altitude: 4329 m Above Sea Level.
The high altitude Lokpal
lake, known as Hemkund ( 4329 mts.) lies in heavenly environs. A
steep trek from Ghangharia leads one to this spot in about four to
six hours.
It
is an important pilgrimage for both Hindus and Sikhs, as well as for
people from other faiths. There is a Sikh Gurudwara and a Lakshman
temple built on the bank of the lake.
Encircled by seven snow clad
peaks and their associated glaciers, it reflects its surroundings
enchantingly on its crystal clear serene waters. The glaciers from
Hathi Parvat and Saptrishi peaks feed the lake and a small stream
called Himganga flows out of this lake.
As alluded to, in the holy
Granth Sahib, Guru Govind Singh, the tenth Guru of the Sikh faith
had meditated on the bank of this lake in one of his earlier births.
It is widely believed among Sikhs that Guru Govind Singh introduced
the features now universally associated with Sikhism. On 15th April
1699, he started the new brotherhood called the Khalsa (meaning the
pure, from the Persian word 'Khales') an inner core of the faithful,
accepted by baptism (amrit).
The five K's' date from this
period: kesh (uncut hair) kangha (comb), kirpan (dagger or short
sword), kara (steel bangle), and kachh (boxer shorts). The most
important is the uncut hair, adopted before the other four. The comb
is sometime designated specially as wooden. The dagger and the
shorts reflect military influence, while the bangle may be a from of
charm.
It is believed that Lakshman,
the younger brother of Ram, meditated by the lake and regained his
health after being severely wounded by Meghnath, son of the demon
Ravana, during battle.
Despite its
ancient
connections, Hemkund/Lokpal was discovered by a Sikh Havaldar, Solan
Singh and became a major pilgrimage centre only after 1930.HOW TO
GET THERE
By Air : Nearest airport is
Jolly Grant, 307 kms. (Dehradun 334 kms.)
By Rail : Nearest railhead is
Rishikesh, 293 kms.
By Road : Hemkund Saheb is 5
Kms. from Ghangharia, which is approachable on foot from Govindghat
which is connected by road with Rishikesh, Kotdwara, Dehradun,
Haridwar, Nainital, Ranikhet and other important hill stations of
Garhwal and Kumaon Hills