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How To Reach Ganga Aarti Sthal

Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India
Har Ki Pauri, which literally means "The Footsteps of the Lord," is the most sacred and famous ghat (a flight of steps leading to a river) on the banks of the Ganges in Haridwar. The particular spot where the evening prayer takes place is known as Brahmakund and is considered the most sanctified poi nt. According to Hindu mythology, it is believed to be the spot where a drop of Amrit (nectar of immortality) fell during the Samudra Manthan (churning of the cosmic ocean) carried by the celestial bird, Garuda. It is also believed that Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva visited this spot in the Vedic times, with a visible footprint on a stone wall being attributed to Lord Vishnu. The primary attraction is the spectacular Ganga Aarti performed every evening, a mesmerizing ritual where large oil lamps (deepams) are offered to the river Goddess Ganga by a group of priests, accompanied by rhythmic chanting and the ringing of temple bells. Taking a holy dip (Ganga Snaan) at Har Ki Pauri is considered highly auspicious, believed to wash away sins and grant Moksha (salvation). The tradition of the Ganga Aarti here was revived and popularized by Madan Mohan Malviya in 1916. The ghat is the epicenter of all religious activities in Haridwar and is the main site for the Kumbh Mela every 12 years. (Approx. 180 words)

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport (DED) in Dehradun, about 35 KMS away. Hire a pre-paid taxi from the airport to drop you near Har Ki Pauri (~1 hour drive). Note that vehicles cannot enter the immediate area.

By Train: Haridwar Junction (HW) is the main station, located about 1-2 KMS from the ghat. This is the best way to reach the city.

By Road: Haridwar is exceptionally well-connected by highways. You can take a bus or drive from major North Indian cities. Private vehicles must be parked in designated parking lots on the periphery, as the ghat area is a restricted, pedestrian zone.

By Local Transport: Once in Haridwar, the best way to reach Har Ki Pauri is by local auto-rickshaw, cycle rickshaw, or on foot. Auto-rickshaws can take you to the periphery parking lots, and from there, it's a short 10-15 minute walk through the lively, pedestrian-only markets to the ghat. For the evening Aarti, walk is often the only quick way due to the immense crowds. (Approx. )

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