Does this waterfall water only fall on saints? The secret to telling the truth of people is hidden in the hills of Uttarakhand

A few kilometers before Badrinath, as you move towards Mana, the first village of India, you see a waterfall that is a symbol of not only natural justice but also spiritual justice. The name of this waterfall is ‘Vasudhara’ waterfall. This waterfall, which falls from a height of 400 feet, is not only beautiful to see, but it believes that the Spirit is shocking. It is said that the water of Vasudhara is only raining on the true, sacred and virtuous people. Whoever stands under this waterfall, when his mind is sacred, falls on it as a shower. But if there is sin, ego or deceit within the person, this stream does not even touch it. Where the showers determine the difference between sin and virtues, the most mysterious thing of the Vasudhara waterfall is that this Jaladhara (the holy waterfall of Uttarakhand) is not raining like a simple waterfall. It is said that if you are pure, humble and true of the soul, then this water falls like a blessing by touching you, but if you have sin in you, the water does not come to you, but changes its direction. In other words, this waterfall gives proof of your true or treacherous. When the Pandavas began the Swargarini Yatra after the Mahabharata war of Sahadeva’s death and Vasudhara, they continued from Badrinath and reached the Vasudhara Valley. This is where Sahadeva died. Kailash Chandra Vasthistha explains that, according to mythology, Sahadevy was proud of his intelligence and knowledge. He considered himself the best. The water of Vasudhara did not accept him, nor could he touch a drop of his body. It was an indication that his soul is no longer pure and that his heavenly journey ended here and that he died. The track, access and experience start from the Vasudhara Trek Mana Village. It is located about 4-5 km from here. Where the soul is tested. This journey not only is the body, but also shakes the soul inside. Will Vasudhara rain on me? Vasudhara is not just a waterfall, a mystery, a belief and also a warning. The story of the death of Sahadeva teaches us that humility and purity are greater than knowledge and power. This land of Uttarakhand is not only visible, but is also full of stories that shock the soul. How true your point is, the distance from Delhi to Badrinath is about 540 km, while this distance from Dehradun is about 330 km. If you want to go by road, you can reach Badrinath via Delhi/Dehradun via Devprayag, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Karnprayag, Joshimath and finally Rishikesh. Due to the mountainous route, travel can take 10 to 12 hours. Mana Village is just 3 km from Badrinath and can easily be reached by road. From here, there is a trek of about 4-5 km from here to Vasudhara Falls, which is easier for medium category. On the way, the Himalayas are experienced, pure environment and spiritual energy.