Rishikesh
Rishikesh is located in the northern part of Uttar Pradesh. It is 238 km
northeast of Delhi and 24 km north of Haridwar and spreads on the right
banks of the Ganges, at its confluence with the Chandrabhaga stream. It
is surrounded by hills on three sides and is perched at an altitude of 356
meters above sea level. The name Rishikesh is loosely applied to an association
of five distinct sections encompassing not only the town but also hamlets
and settlements on both sides of the river.
These include Rishikesh itself, the commercial and communication hub; the
sprawling suburban Muni-ki-Reti or the "sands of the sages"; Shivananda
Nagar, north of Rishikesh; the temple section of Lakshmanjhula, a little
further north; and the assorted ashrams around Swarg Ashram on the east
bank. In Rishikesh, the winters last from November to March, when temperatures
fall below 0°C. The monsoons are generally experienced in the months
of July and August.
The Past
Legend has it that the sage Raibhya Rishi did severe penance and, as a reward,
God appeared to him in the form of Hrishikesh. Rishikesh also represents
the site where Lord Vishnu vanquished the demon Madhu. The place is known
as the Tapo Bhumi or the place for meditation of the Gods. Tapovan, on the
other bank of the Ganges, houses a temple to Lakshmana. It is believed that
Lakshmana, the younger brother of Lord Rama, carried out penance here. The
Neelkanth Mahadev temple is believed to be the site where Lord Shiva had
drunk the venom that came out during the churning of the ocean. In the 1960s,
the place came into limelight as the place where the pop group Beatles met
their guru, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
Pilgrimage Attractions of Rishikesh
- Lakshmanan Jhula

This suspended Iron bridge was build in 1939 and has been a major attraction
among the tourists to Rishikesh. It is said that Lakshman crossed Ganga
on jute ropes between the place where this bridge is built. The Ganges
appears very panoramic from the bridge.
- Bharat Mandir
Bharat Mandir: Built by Adiguru Shankra Chrya around 12th century, Bharat
Mandir is situated in the heart of the old town on the Banks of the
Ganges. Detailed account of this oldest temple of Rishikesh are available
in anciant record of Kearkhand. The Inner sanctum of the temple has
the idol of lord Vishnu, carved out of a single Saligram. In the inner
canopy above the idol is shree yantra installed by Adi Sankraya Charya.
The original temple was destroyed by Tamur lane in 1398 A.D. Lot of
old statues , coins, pots and other things of historical importance
were found in recent excavations in the premises of the temple.
- Parmarth Niketan
One of the most renowned temple complex and ashram in the area . Known
for its substantial work on Hinduism, three is a school run on traditional
Indian Patterns. The ashram organises excellent Ganga Arti and Hawan
on the Parmarth Ghat every evening.
- Kunjapuri Temple
Drive to Kunja Puri, one of the thirteen most important Goddesses of
Shivalik range , the lower Himalayas.One can witness excellent sunrise
or sun set on the Greater Hiamalayan Peaks and the vast Indo Gangetic
plains . One can see almost all the peaks of Garhwal Himalayas from
here eg Banderpunch (6316 Mts), Swarga Rohini (6252 Mts), Gangotri (
6672 mts), Chaukhamba (7138 mts) etc.
- Vasishtha Goofa
One hour drive from Rishikesh up river is situated Vasishtha Goofa ,
where famous saint Vasishtha meditated on the banks of the Ganges. The
cave is very peaceful and is a perfect place for meditation.
- Rishikund
Close to Trivenighat is the most ancient place, the Rishikund. Anciant
records relate this to Kubz Saint , who was blessed by the Goddess Yamuna
by saturating this pond by its water.The pond reflects the temple of
Ragunath , deidicated to lord Rama and his wife.
- Triveni Ghat

The main Ghat in the town area where most of the pilgrims take holy
dip. Every evening hundreds of pilgrims attend the Ganga Arti at the
Ghat.
How to get there
- Air
The nearest airport is Dehradun (Jolly Grant), 25 kms. Vayudoot services
operates from Delhi to Dehradun (Jolly Grant).
- Rail
Rishikesh is connected by rail via Haridwar (24 kms), to Howrah, Bombay,
Delhi, Lucknow, Varanasi, Dehradun and other cities.
- Road
By road Rishikesh to Haridwar 24 kms, Dehradun 47 kms, Mussoorie 77
kms, Badrinath 301 kms (Son Prayag), Kedarnath 228 kms, Gangotri 258
kms, Yamunotri 288 kms (Hanuman Chatti), Srinagar 105 kms, Joshimath
252 kms.
Rishikesh, Religious Places in India
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