Trip Advisor

Timing

24 Hrs

Closing Day

Always Open

Website

NA

Direction

Map

Phone

NA

Toilet

NO

Wheelchair Accessible

NO

Do's/Dont's

Evening Aarti Timings (depending on sunset): Around 5 PM (Winter) to Around 6 PM (Summer)

Audio Guide

NO

Entrance Fees (Per Person)

India

Adult

0

Child

0

Foreign Nationals

Adult

0

Child

0

Bimstec and Saarc Nationals

Adult

0

Child

0

History

Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu are believed to have visited the Brahmakund in Har Ki Pauri in the Vedic times. It is also said that Lord Brahma, who is the Hindu God of Creation, performed a yagna at this place. There is a large footprint said to belong to Lord Vishnu on a stone wall. An area within Har Ki Pauri, where the evening Ganga Aarti takes places is considered most sacred and is known as Brahmakund. It is believed to be the same place where the divine nectar fell from celestial Kumbh while being carried by the divine bird, Garuda after the Samudra Manthan. Some of the other attractions located on this ghat are the two famous temples, Ganga Mandir and Haricharan Mandir. The Ganga Aarti that takes place at Har Ki Pauri every evening after sunset is popular amongst pilgrims and tourists all over the world. A group of Brahmins hold huge fire bowls in their hands and offer holy mantras to river Ganges and Lord Shiva. Devotees float diyas with flowers in the holy river while chanting prayers. Witnessing the golden orange shades of floral diyas reflected in the Ganga River at night is a spectacular sight. According to a popular belief, it is said that a dip in the holy water of this ghat relieves a person of all his sins. This is also the area where thousands of pilgrims converge and the festivities commence during the Kumbh Mela, which takes place every twelve years, and the Ardh Kumbh Mela, which takes place every six years and the Punjabi festival of Vaisakhi, a harvest festival occurring every year in the month of April. In addition, the place is also a venue for performing several religious rituals such as upanayan, mundan, asthi visarjan and shraddha, which are carried throughout the year.

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