Chamoli: The doors of Hemkund Sahib, the world-famous religious place of Sikhs, situated at an altitude of 15225 feet above sea level, were opened on Sunday for the pilgrims after two years' closure owing to the COVID pandemic. The process of opening the doors of Hemkund Sahib started at 9:30 am. The Guru Granth Sahib was decorated in Darbar Sahib after the opening of the doors under the leadership of Panj Pyaras.
After this, Sukhmani was recited at 10 am, this year's first Ardas was held at 11:15, at Shabad Kirtan, and at 12:30 in the afternoon at Hemkund Sahib. On this occasion, Chief Trustee Janak Singh, Senior Manager of Govindghat Gurdwara Sardar Sewa Singh, Vice President of Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee Kishore Panwar, etc. were present. Earlier, the doors of Lokpal Laxman temple were opened at 9 am.
There is an atmosphere of gaiety in the Bhyundar Valley regarding the journey of Hemkund Sahib resuming after two years. The villagers from Govindghat to Hemkund Sahib's base camp Ghangaria also resumed their businesses and other commercial activities including hotels and horse riding. However, the toilets damaged during winter on Hemkund Sahib pedestrian street are yet to be repaired which could cause inconvenience to the devotees.