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Haridwar (also known as
Hardwar) is a holy city in the state of Uttaranchal in
northern India. Known as the Gateway to the Gods, Haridwar
is considered one of the seven holiest places according to
Hindus, as the devas are said to have left their
footprints there. Here pilgrims float diyas on the Ganges,
to commemorate their deceased ancestors. The city also
stands as a gateway to three other important pilgrimage
destinations: Rishikesh, Badrinath, and Kedarnath. In
Haridwar you will see a great statue of Shiva at the fork
of the river. If you are there for a short visit, it is
definitely worth to visit the temple on top of the
mountain, with a wonderful view.
Haridwar has very rich ancient religious and cultural
heritage. In the ancient scriptur es
of India, this place is well known by the name of Mayapur.
This city is also well known for many other things apart
from the holy river Ganges. Haridwar has privilege of
having IIT at Roorkee, formerly known as University of
Roorkee, founded in 1847 as a first technical institute of
India. The city has one of the "navratna PSUs of India"
i.e BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals India Ltd.). The tomb
Piran Kaliar of Shabir Shahib in Roorkee is a living
example of religious harmony in India which is visited by
the people of all religious sects from all over the world.
There is another University in the city called Gurukul
Kangri Vishva Vidyalaya apart from the head quarter of
Uttaranchal State Public Service Commission also being
established at Haridwar. Besides this, Kumbh fair is
organized at the interval of every 12 years in this city
in which about 1 crore pilgrims from all over the world
participate.
WHAT TO SEE
Chandi Devi ( 6 km) - The temple of Chandi Devi atop the
Neel Parvat on the other bank of river Ganga was
constructed in 1929 A.D. by the king of Kashmir- Suchat
Singh . It is a 3 km trek from Chandighat . Legend has it
that the army chief Chanda-Munda of a local demon King
Shumbh- Nishumbha was killed by goddess Chandi here after
which the place got the name Chandi Devi . It is believed
that the main statue was established by the Adi
Shankracharya in 8th century A.D. One can reach here by
Trolley through ropeway or on foot. Ph. no. of 'Udan
Khatola' (Ropeway) is 01334-220324, Time-8.30 AM to 6 PM.
Maya Devi Temple - This is an ancient temple of
Maya Devi the Adhisthatri deity of Haridwar, known as one
of the Siddhpeethas. Said to be the place where the heart
and navel of goddess Sati had fallen.
Har ki Paori (1.5 km) - This sacred Ghat was
constructed by King Vikramaditya in memory of his brother
Bhartrihari. It is believed that Bhartrihari eventually
came to Haridwar to meditate by the banks of holy Ganga.
When he died, his brother constructed a Ghat in his name
which later came to be known as Hari-Ki-Pari. This sacred
bathing ghat is also known as Brahmakund. The reflection
of golden hues of floral diyas in the river Ganga is the
most enchanting sight in the twilight during the Ganga
Arti ceremony . Attending the Ganga Arti which is
performed here everyday after sunset is an unforgettable
experience as most of the tourists say.
Gurukul Kangri University ( 4 km) - It is situated
on the Haridwar-Jwalapur bypass road . It is an old
institution known for following a unique system of
education in India. The Ved Mandir Museum with
archaeological exhibits in display can also be seen.
Mansa Devi Temple (3.5 km) - The temple of Goddess Mansa
Devi is situated at the top of Bilwa Parwat .Here one
statue of the Goddess has three mouths and five arms while
the other statue has eight arms. The beautiful view of the
city can be seen from this place. The temple can be
reached by trolley through ropeway or on foot.
Daksha Mahadev Temple (4 km) - The ancient temple
of Daksha Mahadev is situated in the south Kankhal town
.The mythological story about this place is that King
Daksha Prajapati, father of Sati (Lord Shiva 's first wife
) performed yagya at this place. Daksha Prajapati did not
invite Lord Shiva and Sati felt insulted . Therefore she
burnt herself in the yagya Kund . This incident provoked
the disciples and followers of Mahadev who killed King
Daksha, but later on Lord Mahadev brought him back to
life. Daksha Mahadev temple is thus a tribute to this
legend .
Bhimgoda Tank - This tank is at a distance of about 1 km
from Harki Pairi. It is said that while Pandavas were
going to Himalayas through Haridwar, Bhim made this tank
with the blow of his knee.
Sapt Rishi Ashram and Sapt Srovar (7 km) - It is said that
Ganga had split herself in seven currents at this place so
that the Sapt(seven) Rishis worshipping there would not be
disturbed.
Parad Shivling (2 km) - Situated in Harihar Ashram,
Kankhasl. Shivling weighing about 150 kg and Rudraksha
tree are main attractions here.
Rishikesh - Rishikesh is one of the best located
pilgrimage centers along the right bank of the Ganga. The
holy river emerging from high mountains not far from here,
runs deep and silent through the thickly wooded hills of
the Tehri that straddle this region. A breathtaking
experience of natural beauty and undiscovered wildlife
await here. Not to mention the peace and tranquility of a
landscape associated with 'munis' and meditation. Today
Rishikesh has become a center for learning and research in
yoga and meditation- the renowned Indian methods for
mental and physical health. The week-long International
Yoga festival which attracts participation from all across
the world is held here annually in the month of February
on the banks of serene Ganga. |