
Bramha Kapal
Tourist Attraction
Bramha Kapal
Brahma Kapal is a sacred site located in Chamoli, Uttarakhand, along the banks of the River Alaknanda. It holds immense spiritual significance for Hindus. The name "Kapal" translates to "skull," and it is believed that Lord Brahma, the creator in Hindu mythology, performed penance using his skull at this site.
Pilgrims visit Brahma Kapal to perform rituals for their departed ancestors, such as Pind Daan (offering rice balls) and Tarpan (offering water), with the belief that these rituals help the souls attain salvation from the cycle of rebirth.
The site is located just 100 meters north of the Badrinath Temple, making it easily accessible for devotees.
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