Yes Kedarnath wildlife sanctuary is a bioreserve, and there is more. The entire area encompassing the Kedarnath and Badrinath is considered to be Naraingarh as per Hindu beliefs and books. The place around Badrinath is so sacred that no one is allowed to shout or make noise here and it is believed that Narayan (God Badrinath (Vishnu)) himself has said that if anybody makes noise of any kind in this area I personally don't like them. An example is situated 1 km to the right of the temple where he himself turned two snakes into stones as they were making noise at the area. So, anyone going there should not make noise or even call other people loudly from behind or from a distance as such a person will not be liked by God himself. However he has alternately also stated in the Bhagavad Gita that no matter how bad or evil a person is when he comes to my place (Badrinath) he should be considered as a saint and treated appropriately, therefore treat all equally and well at Badrinath. Don't disrespect anyone. If you have any other questions regarding Badrinath or the surrounding Himalayas Mountain ranges feel free to write to me at paulmanish2god@Yahoo.com.
Kedarnath Wild Life Sanctuary was created in 1972.
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