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PLACES TO VISIT IN RISHIKESH
YOGA
Yoga is a method of integrating and experiencing the unity of our body-mind-spirit. Yoga influences us on many levels and helps us to incorporate what we learn on the mats into our daily lives. This ancient practise provides us with deeper insights, awareness, stillness, support, and encouragement, as well as puts us in tune with life so that we can live calmly, cheerfully, and harmoniously.
TRIVENI GHAT
Triveni Ghat is the meeting point of three important rivers: the Ganga, the Yamuna, and the Saraswati. As a result, it is easy to understand how essential the ghat is from a religious aspect. The convergence of mythology that draws thousands of pilgrims into its portal offers a history of how a dive into the depth might produce a method of deliverance from a cycle of life linking us with heavenly form.
LAKSHMAN JHULA
Rishikesh is the religious center of India, and Lakshman Jhula is undoubtedly a Hinduism galore. The enormous suspension bridge that spans the crystalline flow of the holy Ganges is associated with a Lakshman story. So, while in Rishikesh, don't forget to walk the bridge previously traversed by a great Lakshman in order to receive the benefits sanctioned from above and infuse your life with spirituality.
RAM JHULA
Among Rishikesh's many renowned sites, Ram Jhula is unquestionably the holiest for pilgrims. Consider crossing the bridge while overlooking at the magnificent religious structure around you. Doesn't it evoke the magnificence of the religion we practise? And, just beneath the bridge, the perennial flow of the sacred Ganges adds to the religious narrative.
SHIVPURI
Shivpuri has been recorded in ancient Purans as a residence of Shiva, which signifies that every inch of this fortunate acreage is flawlessly blessed by Lord Shiva's omnipresence. Shivpuri's soaring valley, interlaced with lush flora, is a must-visit for anyone seeking adventure, well-being, and spirituality.
BEATLES ASHRAM
The Beatles Ashram, which carries a mystical energy in its abandoned building, is a must-see in Rishikesh. Once a meditation centre, the location is still visited by travellers from all over the world for a photo opportunity with graffiti sprayed on the walls. The meditation chamber inside is still intact, and its gorgeous design reveals how poetically the Ashram is narrating its own history of a lost world.