Triveni Sangam
General information
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Ideal Duration:
2 to 3 HoursPlace Type:
Religious & SpiritualEntry Fees:
No Entry Charge: There is absolutely no entry fee to visit the Triveni Sangam ghats or the temples, as it is a public religious site open to all.
Ritual Costs: While entry is free, if you choose to perform specific 'Puja' or hire a boat, t...No Entry Charge: There is absolutely no entry fee to visit the Triveni Sangam ghats or the temples, as it is a public religious site open to all.
Ritual Costs: While entry is free, if you choose to perform specific 'Puja' or hire a boat, there are nominal charges ranging from 100 INR to 500 INR depending on the service.Timing:
Regular Timings: The ghats are open 24 Hours a day, though it is recommended to visit between 6:00 AM and 8:00 PM for safety and better views.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time of day is during Sunrise (around 6:30 AM) when the water is calm...Regular Timings: The ghats are open 24 Hours a day, though it is recommended to visit between 6:00 AM and 8:00 PM for safety and better views.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time of day is during Sunrise (around 6:30 AM) when the water is calm and the morning rituals begin with great fervor.Special Events:
Kartik Purnima Fair: This is the most significant event celebrated in November, where a massive fair is held and thousands of devotees take a midnight dip.
Maha Shivratri: Being close to Somnath, the Triveni Sangam becomes a hub of activit...Kartik Purnima Fair: This is the most significant event celebrated in November, where a massive fair is held and thousands of devotees take a midnight dip.
Maha Shivratri: Being close to Somnath, the Triveni Sangam becomes a hub of activity during this festival with special prayers and continuous chanting.
Magh Mela: Observed in January, this month-long period sees pilgrims staying near the banks for spiritual penance and early morning holy baths.Best Photo Spots:
The Confluence Point: Capture the wide-angle view of the three river streams meeting the ocean during the golden hour for the best lighting.
Temple Silhouettes: Photograph the spires of the nearby Somnath and Gita temples against the orang...The Confluence Point: Capture the wide-angle view of the three river streams meeting the ocean during the golden hour for the best lighting.
Temple Silhouettes: Photograph the spires of the nearby Somnath and Gita temples against the orange sky of the early morning.
Pilgrim Rituals: Candid shots of devotees performing aarti or offering flowers to the river capture the true spiritual essence of the location.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Taking a Holy Dip: The most essential thing to do is take a ritualistic bath in the holy waters where the three rivers meet to purify the soul.
Boating Experience: You can hire a local boat to take you to the exact point where the rivers merge with the sea for a closer view of the different water currents.
Visiting Gita Mandir: Walk to the nearby Gita Mandir, which has the entire Bhagavad Gita engraved on its eighteen marble pillars, offering a scholarly retreat.
Ancestral Prayers: Many people participate in 'Tarpan' ceremonies led by local priests to honor their ancestors in this highly auspicious environment.
Evening Aarti Observation: Stand on the ghat during the evening to witness the beautiful lamps being offered to the...
Information
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Why Famous:
The Moksha Sthal: This place is world-famous as the Moksha Sthal where Lord Krishna departed from his physical form, making it a pinnacle of pilgrimage for devotees.
River Confluence: It is one of the few places in India where three distin...The Moksha Sthal: This place is world-famous as the Moksha Sthal where Lord Krishna departed from his physical form, making it a pinnacle of pilgrimage for devotees.
River Confluence: It is one of the few places in India where three distinct rivers meet, a phenomenon mentioned in the Puranas as a source of cosmic energy.
Ritualistic Power: The belief that the Saraswati River flows underground to meet here adds a layer of mystical fame that attracts scholars and seekers from across the globe. -
Architecture:
Architectural Design: The architecture of the Triveni Ghat is characterized by wide, stepped stone platforms designed to accommodate thousands of pilgrims for holy baths.
Structural Dimensions: The main ghat area extends over several hundre...Architectural Design: The architecture of the Triveni Ghat is characterized by wide, stepped stone platforms designed to accommodate thousands of pilgrims for holy baths.
Structural Dimensions: The main ghat area extends over several hundred meters along the riverbank, featuring sturdy stone masonry that has withstood the test of time and tides. The steps are wide and shallow, ensuring safety for the elderly and children during rituals.
Decorative Elements: Small shrines dedicated to various deities are built into the ghat walls, showcasing traditional Gujarati temple styles with intricate carvings on the pillars. The nearby Gita Mandir and Lakshminarayan Temple feature marble floors and detailed wall engravings depicting scenes from the Mahabharata. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Diu Airport, located 85 KMS away, which connects to major cities like Mumbai and Ahmedabad with regular flights.
By Train: Veraval Railway Station is the closest major railhead, just 7 KMS from the site, with... -
Near Tourist Places:
Somnath Temple (1 KM), Bhalka Tirth (5 KM), Gita Mandir (0. 5 KM), Somnath Beach (2 KM), Prabhas Patan Museum (1. 5 KM), Junagadh Gate (2 KM), Dehotsarg Teerth (0. 5 KM), Ban Ganga (3 KM), Suraj Mandir (1 KM), Panch Pandav Gufa (1. 5 KM).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Be careful on the steps as they can be slippery due to moss; always use the railings if available and avoid going too deep into the river.
Packing Essentials: Carry a set of extra clothes if you plan to bathe, along with ...
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