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How To Reach Jai Ram Ashram

Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India
Establishment and Philanthropy: Founded by Adi Guru Sri Jai Ram Maharaj in 1891, Jai Ram Ashram is renowned not just as a place of lodging but as a major philanthropic institution. It is famous for conducting regular charitable activities like free eye camps, medical checkups, and community marriage s for the underprivileged. Art and Mythology: The ashram is architecturally and artistically significant, featuring striking, large white plaster sculptures and dioramas depicting scenes from Hindu mythology. The most famous is the enormous, dynamic depiction of the Samudra Manthan (The Churning of the Ocean) on the front facade, a must-see for visitors. The Atmosphere: Located near Bhimgoda, slightly away from the immediate bustle of Har Ki Pauri, it offers a tranquil environment with well-maintained gardens and fountains. Pilgrims often choose to stay here due to its clean, economical accommodation and peaceful surroundings. A Visual Treat: Unlike many temples that use vibrant colors, the ashram’s statues are distinctively rendered in pristine white, providing a striking visual appeal, especially when illuminated at night. It beautifully preserves and showcases the heritage and stories of Haridwar in an accessible artistic format: End.

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport (DED) in Dehradun, approximately 30 KMS away. From the airport, hire a pre-paid taxi to Bhimgoda, Haridwar.

By Train: The nearest station is Haridwar Junction (HW), approximately 4. 5 KMS away. From the station, the ashram is easily accessible via a short auto-rickshaw ride. Since the ashram is located on the main Haridwar-Rishikesh road near Bhimgoda, it is a very well-known spot.

By Road: Located on the main arterial road connecting Haridwar to Rishikesh, the ashram is well-marked. Buses and private vehicles coming from Rishikesh pass right by the complex. From Haridwar City Center, take the road heading towards Rishikesh.

By Local Transport: The ashram is very close to Har Ki Pauri (about 1 KM) and can be reached by a short, pleasant walk, a private auto-rickshaw, or a shared e-rickshaw (Tempo). Many local rickshaw pullers and auto drivers know the location due to its famous Samudra Manthan statue and its function as a guest house: End.

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