Haridwar, Uttar Pradesh, India
Haridwar is district of Uttarakhand state in India. Haridwar is
place where the river Ganges enters in plain areas north India after flowing
250 km from its origin Gaumukh (Gangotri Glacier).
Haridwar is the destination where people from across the
India visit for pilgrimage and to take a holy dip into the holy river Ganges.
Haridwar city is an ancient and it is one of the most sacred
cities in India. The diverse nature of the Hindu religion has attracted foreign
visitors from all around the world.
Foreigners always attracted to Haridwar because here they
can closely experience India's complex culture, various Hindu rituals and the
ancient civilization. Haridwar 30 kms from Rishikesh and 90 kms from Mussoorie
and 220 kms from Delhi
Haridwar contains two words Hari and Dwar. Hari means god
and Dwar means gate. Haridwar means gateway to the god. There are four holy
temples Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath on the hills also known as
chardham. Haridwar is like an entry point to these chardham.
People visit Haridwar before visiting these
temples so the town was became famous as Haridwar. Shaivites call it Har Dwar
Gateway to Lord Shiva (Kedarnath Temple) and Vaishnavites call it Hari DwarHardwar, Uttar Pradesh, India
Gateway to Lord Vishnu (Badrinath Temple) it is also said
that Haridwar is blessed by the presence of all three major Gods of Hindus
namely Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwar.
Thus, with all these mythological links attached to its
name, it's little wonder why Haridwar is often referred to as 'gateway to god'.
Haridwar is an ancient pilgrimage site situated in the
foothills of the shivalik range in Garhwal Himalayas. Haridwar is welcomes the
river Ganga to the plain areas.
Haridwar means gurgling of river Ganges, innumerable
temples, groups of monks in saffron clothes, enchanting sounds of vedic hymns
and the divine holiness.
Apart from religious importance Haridwar is also a centre
for learning different arts and culture. Haridwar is well known as great source
of Ayurveda medicines and herbal remedies.
Haridwar is now home to unique Indian tradition of teaching
"Gurukula." Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalay is providing unique
teaching in Gurukul system since 1902.
Haridwar is always place of interest for the researchers
because it is one of the oldest living cities in India. Haridwar has numerous
temples with interesting legacies.
Maa Ganga after carrying the purity of heaven from the
kamandal of Lord Brahma, washing the feet of Lord Vishnu and flowing through
the sahastra of Lord Shiva came on this earth and made Haridwar as its divine
flow area. From time immemorial, Maa Ganga has been doing the duty of absorbing
the heat and negativities of this earth. Besides and, It is Gateway for the
four dhams of Himalayas viz. Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath.
Haridwar is divided in several small areas such as Mayapur,
Ranipur, Jwalapur, Har Ki Pauri, Motichur, Devpura, Bhupatwala, Haripur Kalan,
Shivalik Nagar, and Brhampuri.
Haridwar is also one of the four places where Kumbh Mela
occurs after rotation of every twelve Years and Ardh Kumbh after every six
years. It is said that drops of Amrit (Elixir) fell in to the Brahmakund of
Har-Ki-Pauri, therefore considered that a dip in the Brahmakund
Haridwar Legends:
According to Kedarkhand (Chapter 111) in Skanda Purana, the ancient great King
named as Shwet did long penance on the bank of river Ganges at Haridwar.
The Brahma pleased with his devotion & blessed that the
place will be special place with blessing from all gods and bathing here will
be very fruitful to devotees. Raja Vikramaditya's brother Bhratuhari has also
done penance here. In his memory, King Vikramaditya’s built a “Paudi (pawadi)”/
Steps here, which later became famous as Har Ki Paudi or Har-Ki-Pauri. Apart
from this two Guru Datatrey also has spent great amount of time here in
Meditation.
Haridwar is mentioned in various ancient Indian scriptures
(Purans, Upanishads and Mahabharata) as a Mayapur, Kapilsthan, Mokshdwar or
Gangadwar. In Mahabharata great sage Dhaumya mentioned Haridwar (Gangadwar) as
a major pilgrimage town to Yudhisthira.
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