Rishikesh Temples - - List of Temples in Rishikesh
Temples are wide-ranging in each and every place of the
Rishikesh city. The
temples of rishikesh
are highly revered. Rishikesh is full of countless small, big, new and
very old temples, spread in the mean streets of the city.
Rishikesh is important not only as pilgrimage spot
closely linked with the Ramayana, but also as home for numerous
important places of Hindu religious thought and spirituality and as a
very grat Yoga hub.
Some an ancient
temples in Rishikesh that attracts
people from both far and near due to its significance. Some of the
important temples in Rishikesh are Nilkanth Mahadeo temple, Kunjapuri
temple, parmarth niketan temple, bharat mandir, geeta bhawan, tera
manzil temple, rishikund tank and raghunath temple, and triveni Ghat
temple.
A brief List of Temples in Rishikesh is given below
Nilkanth Mahadev Temple
: Nilkanth mahadev temple is one of the very famed temples which is
positioned at height of around 5500 ft. This temple is very popular in
north India. As it is believed by the Hindu myths that it is the place
where lord Shiva drank the 'wish' when the sea was being churned out for
'amrit' by the gods and the demons, and after drinking the throat of
Lord Shiva became blue and that's why this place is named by Nilkanth
mahadeo temple.
Kunjapuri Temple
: Kunjapuri Temple is truly devoted to goddess durga which is the
parvati next roop. Kunjapuri Temple is also consider by shaktipeeth. It
is believed that lord Shiva approved all the way through this place on
his manner go back to Kailash with the corpse of Sati whose dead body
part cut down at the spot where the temple of Kunja Puri stands.
Parmarth Niketan Temple
:
Parmarth Niketan Temple is also the most well-liked temple among the
all. The Niketan has a school sprint on traditional Indian style, which
is designed for its great job on Hinduism. Every day in the sunset, the
Arti and Hawan is organizes by the Ashram in Ganga on the Parmarth Ghat.
Bharat Mandir Rishikesh
: Bharat Mandir is one of the very old temples among the all which is
constructed by the Hindu famous saint Adiguru Shankracharya in 12th
century. This temple is devoted to Bharat, the younger brother of Lord
Ram; it is to be found in the old town next to Triveni Ghat.
Geeta Bhawan Rishikesh
: Geeta Bhawan is the one more olden temple among all the domestic
temples in Rishikesh. It is the Temple in which the well-known Indian
epic Mahabharata and Ramayana are explains on the walls. Here people
assemble to read the Ramayana jointly. The Arti which is performing at
Geeta Bhawan's Ghat on River Ganga is an amazing.
Tera Manzil Temple Rishikesh
: It is a multistory temple which is extremely popular among the
tourists. Tera Manzil Temple is devoted to idols of Hindu God and
Goddess. Here visitors always capture a superb vision of the full area
from the top of the temple, and in winter the scene of sundown from this
place is an unforgettable view.
Rishikund tank and Raghunath Temple Rishikesh
:
Rishikesh is full of numerous small and big temples. In the banks of the
Chandrabhaga River there is a team of temples. Char Dham, the famous
four temples club starts off this place. The Rishikund tank and
Raghunath temple near the tank also present quite beautiful scenic
views. Lord Ram used the tank for bathing while he was in exile. The
Bharat temple named after Bharat, one of the brothers of Lord Ram.
Posted By : vipul koul
Triveni Ghat Rishikesh
:
Triveni Ghat is a bathing place at a distance about 1.5 km from
Rishikesh. It is measured sacred for being the confluence of three
mountain streams. Pilgrims from all over the worls come here to take a
dip into the holy waters.
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