Monday, 8 August 2016

Beautiful Graffiti at Beatles ashram in Rishikesh..


The ashram, known amongst fans as the ‘Beatles ashram’, and amongst the locals as ‘Mahesh Yogi’s ashram’, is part of the Rajaji National Park that extends from Haridwar to Dehradun and beyond.
“In 1961, the Maharishi had got 15 acres of land for the ashram on a lease of 20 years,” says Dehradun-based journalist Raju Gusain who has done extensive research on the ashram and its Beatles connection. “When the lease expired in 1981, the ashram kept running for two more decades without a new lease. Then in 2000, a Supreme Court ruling ordered all staff members to vacate the premises, and in 2003, the ashram was formally shut forever.”
Ever since, weeds have sprouted across the paths, trees have grown wildly from inside many of the buildings, creepers have sneakily crawled up the walls of others, and the forest has slowly, determinedly reclaimed the ashram as its own. Although, not all of it.The 84 meditation caves, which were built for residents to live simply within their rounded walls and meditate undisturbed, still stand strong. A multistoried building that might have once housed living quarters, now stands covered in dust and leaves, its doors broken off the hinges, wind rustling through its empty corridors.Inside, the walls are a riot of colour. A big graffiti saying ‘100% Love Guaranteed’ is flanked by the Beatles on one side and various spiritual gurus on the other. Vibrant pop art covers other walls of the hall – some made with much effort by Beatles fans, and others, like names of lovers within hearts, scribbled hastily by locals.



Sunday, 7 August 2016

Famous Kunjapuri Temple in Rishikesh..


Kunjapuri Temple is truly devoted to goddess durga which is the parvati next roop. Kunjapuri Temple is also consider by shaktipeeth. It is believed that lord Shiva approved all the way through this place on his manner go back to Kailash with the corpse of Sati whose dead body part cut down at the spot where the temple of Kunja Puri stands.Kunjapuri temple is one among the holy triangle - Chandrabadni, Surkhanda Devi and Kunjapuri temple in District Tehri Garhwal of Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand. The legend goes, when Sati unable to tolerate the remarks of her father Dakshprajapati against her husband Lord Shiva jumped into Hawan Kund and Lord Shiva took burning sati in his arms and proceeded towards Himalya, the head of Sati fell at Surkhanda, torso at Chandrabadni and middle part of the body at Kunjapuri hills, as such these peaks of Himlaya are visited & worshiped by devotees.
Many tourists preferred this temple for day trekking of 14 Km. This trekking takes a time of 6 to 7 hours. Krishna Holidays organized Day Trekking Trip for Kunjapuri Temple. 



Neelkanth Samudra Manthan in Rishikesh..


Neelkanth Mahadev Temple has a very attractive and colorful architecture. Above the entrance door, scene of mythology story of Samundra Manthan is depicted by sculptures of Gods and Demons. The walls of the temple shows the entire story of Manthan. Inner temple complex is equally divine and beautiful. A sacred Shivlinga is situated in this holy shrine. Devotees tie up sacred thread in a gigantic Peepal tree and makes a wish. A natural spring is situated in the temple where devotees takes a holy
bath. Maha Shivratri is celebrated in Neelkanth Mahadev Temple with full rejoice and large number of devotees visit the temple on this auspicious day. Devotees offers milk, Bael leaves, coconut, flower etc. to the Shivlinga.
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is surrounded by dense forest and situated above a hill. Apart from devotees, trekkers also loves to reach the temple via 22 km trek from Ram Jhula.

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Saturday, 6 August 2016

Famous Neelkanth Mahadev Temple in Rishikesh..


Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is a sacred and famous temple located at 32 km from Rishikesh. Scenically situated on a hill at a height of 1330 mtrs, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is a one of the most popular temples of Lord Shiva. A famous pilgrimage near Rishikesh, the temple lies above Swargashram adjacent to Nar Narayan mountain range. The temple is surrounded by three valleys namely Manikoot, Brahmakoot and Vishnukoot which makes it a religious place at the confluence of two perennial rivers Pankaja and Madhumati.
As per mythology, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is a holy place where Lord Shiva consumed the poison originated from ocean
(Samudra Manthan) and placed in his throat. This makes Lord Shiva's throat blue in colour and named Neelkanth. This
Mahadev Temple is best place for Lord Shiva devotees and people from far away places visit this sacred place round the
year.

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Lord Shiva inside Vashistha (Gufa) Cave in Rishikesh...


Vashistha Muni was one of the Saptarishis (Seven Great Sages) in ancient India. He was the manas putra of Lord Brahma & also the Guru of Lord Ram. Legend has it that Vashistha Muni meditated in a cave near Rishikesh for a considerable duration of time after the death of his children. This cave, situated approx. 25 kms from Rishikesh on the road to Badrinath, became known as Vashistha Gufa.
In the early 1900’s, three sages were referred to as Himavat Vibhooti amongst the locals and sadhus in Uttarakhand. These three sages were Sri Swami Tapovan ji Maharaj, Sri Swami Sivananda and Sri Swami Purushottamananda.
Swami Purushottamanandji Maharaj went wandering round the Himalayas in early 1920s, During his wanderings by foot he came across this Guha in 1928. The cave was surrounded by tall trees and it was all a jungle. He lived inside the Guha - doing his meditation / austerities for more than 25 years till a room was built for him near the Guha. Eventually, an ashram was established there. Today Gurudev, visited the Vashishta Gufa Ashram, thereby paying homage to all the three mahatmas known as Himavat Vibhooti.

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Friday, 5 August 2016

Evening Time at the Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh...


Triveni Ghat is believed that the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati took place here. It is also a spot for the pilgrims who visit Rishikesh to take a holy dip in its water. This ghat is large and clean, and has separate changing rooms for women. Nearby is the Rishikund or sages’ pond. This is said to have been a havan kund where the holy men performed fire rituals in ancient times.There is also a Shani Mandir here.Triveni Ghat holds a spritual value and is considered a great place for pilgrimage.Triveni Ghat is a scared Ghat and bathing spot on the right bank of river Ganges, where devotees take a holy dip and offer their heartful prayers.
After sunset, the famous Ganga Maha Aarti takes place at around 6 PM, which sees the whole ghat come alive with divinity and religious fervour. Hundreds of leafed lamps float down the stream as divinity becomes the very air. You can buy these diyas from the nearby stalls and be a part of the beautiful custom. It is believed that a dip at Triveni Ghat can relieve one from the sins and help them attain salvation.

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Thursday, 4 August 2016

Famous Bridge Ram Jhula in Rishikesh..


Rishikesh has been blessed by Shri Ram and Shri Laxman by getting these strong suspension bridges.
When in Rishikesh, you will frequently hear about two bridges, one is Ram Jhula and the other one is Laxman Jhula. Ram Jhula being the longer one, both the bridges are equally stunning both in terms of their designs and significance, connecting one end of the river Ganga to the other.When you walk on them, you can feel every footstep of yours making vibrations on the ground beneath. But the strangest part was to see the vehicles moving along with pedestrians in such a narrow area.It has extremely popular Ashrams Best-known are Geeta Bhavan, Swarg Ashram, Permarth Neeketan, Shivananda Ashram and these are terribly special in Hindu society. Most of those Ashrams offer courses for Yoga & spiritual learning and well recognized amidst the tourists. Some ancient temples with stunning Carven statues also are placed within the place.
Rishikesh is called the yoga capital.This is a wonderful place on the Gangа river in the foothills of the Himalayas. Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula are known places of pilgrimage for many Hindus.

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