Journey to the mystical Cave of Veda Vyasa in Badrinath! This ancient Himalayan hideaway, once known as 'Mana Village near Badrinath,' is where the epic Mahabharata was written. Legend says sage Vyasa dictated the tale here, with Lord Ganesha as his scribe. Experience the serenity and spiritual vibes of this historical haven, a must-see on your Uttarakhand travel adventure!
Capture Scenic Views Of The Himalayas
Explore The Cave And Surrounding Areas
Learn About The Mahabharata'S History
Meditate In The Serene Atmosphere
Visit The Nearby Saraswati River Origin
May to June, September to October
Morning
₹500 per person
According to Hindu tradition, Ved Vyasa, considered the author of the Mahabharata, sought a secluded place to compose this epic tale. He chose this cave in Mana Village for its peaceful and conducive environment. Lord Ganesha served as the scribe, writing down Vyasa's dictations. Legend says that the Saraswati River, originally flowing with great force near the cave, was calmed by Vyasa to prevent any disturbance to their work. A rock formation near the cave is believed to be the petrified form of the river. The cave has been revered for centuries as a place of immense spiritual significance, attracting scholars, sages, and devotees seeking knowledge and enlightenment.