The shrine in Chamoli district, situated at a height of over 4,600 metres above the mean sea level, is on the route to the famous Hindu shrine of Badrinath. More than 1.25 lakh pilgrims have visited Hemkund Saheb this year.
The gurdwara's management said the footfalls this year were heartening despite heavy rain in the last two months.
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