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Ganga Snan means taking a holy bath in the Ganga River. In Rishikesh, this act is extraordinary and spiritual for many people.
The Ganga River is considered very holy in Hinduism. Bathing in it is believed to cleanse one's soul, wash away sins, and help achieve spiritual freedom (moksha).
Where to Take a Bath:
Triveni Ghat is a popular spot for the holy dip known for its evening prayer ceremony called Ganga Aarti.
Parmarth Niketan Ghat: Located near a famous ashram, it’s another great place for the bath and evening prayers.
Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula: Famous bridges leading to various river bathing spots.
What Happens During Ganga Snan?
Preparation: Before bathing, people often pray on the riverbank.
Taking the Dip: Devotees immerse themselves in the water, usually three times.
Post-Bath: Many pray and meditate by the river after their bath.
Offerings: People often float flowers and small lamps on the river as a sign of respect.
Special Times for Ganga Snan:
Makar Sankranti: A major festival when many people come to bathe.
Kumbh Mela: A huge event held every twelve years, attracting millions of pilgrims to bathe in the Ganga.
Rishikesh is beautiful and peaceful, with the sound of prayers and temple bells creating a calming atmosphere. Bathing in the Ganga here feels very special and spiritually uplifting.
Ganga Snan in Rishikesh is a holy and purifying experience that connects people to the divine and provides a sense of peace and renewal.
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