Haridwar Trip
It sure is an Awesome Sight. A view not to be missed!!
The other place I visited was Mansa Devi hills, Bilwa
Parvat. Mansa Devi Temple, dedicated to goddess Mansa Devi. The temple is
located atop the Bilwa Parvat on the Sivalik Hills, the southernmost mountain chain
of the Himalayas. The temple also known as Bilwa Tirth is one of the Panch
Tirth within Haridwar.
The temple is known for being the holy abode of Manasa, a form of Shakti and is said to have emerged from the mind of the lord Shiva. Devotees who want their wishes to be fulfilled by Mansa Devi tie threads to the branches of a tree located in the temple. .Once their wishes are fulfilled, people come back again to the temple to untie the thread from the tree.
Yummy it was!!!
One should try and visit at least once Haridwar in your lifetime.
I was lucky enough to visit Haridwar last month during my official visit. In all
my years spent in Delhi was not able to
visit any of the north places.
I stayed in Hariwar for 5 days and was able to
visit Har Ki Pauri.Har Ki Pauri is a famous ghat on the banks of theriver Ganga
,in Haridwar , Uttarakhand state in
India. This holy place is the major landmark in Haridwar. Har Ki Pauri means Lord
Shiva of the steps". Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu are believed to have
visited the Brahmakund in Har Ki Pauri in the Vedic times.
It is believed that it is precise spot where the Ganges leaves the mountains and enters the plains.There are various small temples within the premises of Har Ki Pauri-Temples of Goddess Ganga, Lakshmi Narauyan and Godess Kali ,Satya Narayan etc.
Haridwar like
Allahabad is famous for the daily Aarti that takes place , every morning and
evening on the banks of the Ganga.i was able to make time in the evening to
witness the Ganga Aarti being performed at Har Ki Pauri. Each evening at sunset
, the priests perform Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri . A large crowd of people
gather every evening to witness the Aarti ,on both the banks of river Ganga and
chant prayers . People also offer flowers and earthen diya- to river Ganga .The
diyas floating in the river is a lovely sight.During the Aarti , the priests
hold large fire bowls in their hands, singing prayers and the temple bells
echoing the surroundings.It is believed that it is precise spot where the Ganges leaves the mountains and enters the plains.There are various small temples within the premises of Har Ki Pauri-Temples of Goddess Ganga, Lakshmi Narauyan and Godess Kali ,Satya Narayan etc.
It sure is an Awesome Sight. A view not to be missed!!

The temple is known for being the holy abode of Manasa, a form of Shakti and is said to have emerged from the mind of the lord Shiva. Devotees who want their wishes to be fulfilled by Mansa Devi tie threads to the branches of a tree located in the temple. .Once their wishes are fulfilled, people come back again to the temple to untie the thread from the tree.
Mansa Devi Temple can be reached in two ways: on foot or by
cable car. Walking requires a one and a half kilometer hike uphill. I definitely
Enjoyed the trek which was very rejuvenating and a good workout as it was a
steep climb .But one needs to be careful of the monkeys when carrying eatables.
One of them grabbed a packet of peanuts which I was carrying , from my hand
which was anyways meant for them only.
One can view River Ganga and the plains from atop which is
an amazing view.
In the evening after
work I would explore the lanes of Har Ki Pauri trying out various dishes at the local road
side Dhabas for dinner- Poori, Kachori, Aloo Tikki, Phulkas, Baingan Ka Bhurta,
Gulab Jamoon , Chole, Paratha, Pani Puri ,Lassi, Rabri, Kulfi Falooda. Though I
am not much of a foodie but did not want to resist the temptation to try out
the dishes.Yummy it was!!!
One should try and visit at least once Haridwar in your lifetime.
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