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Rishikesh - Gateway to the HimalayasTemples of the Himalayas

Rishikesh represents the Gateway to the Himalayas in the Tehri-Garhwal region of

Uttar Pradesh. It abounds in natural splendour. The spectacle of the Ganga

rushing through the Himalayan foothills is an awesome sight. Several temples

dot the banks of the Ganga at Rishikesh.

Rishikesh is located at a height of about 1360 feet above sea level. It is

believed that several yogis and sages lived and practised penance here.

Rishikesh represents the site where Vishnu vanquished the demon Madhu.

Tapovan on the other bank of the Ganges houses a temple to Lakshmana. It is

believed that Lakshmana carried out penances here. It is also believed that his

brother Bharata meditated here, and there is a temple to Bharata here. Also seen

here are the Swargashram and the Geeta Bhavan temples.

The Lakshman Jhula, a 450 feet long suspension bridge was built in 1939. A newer

bridge the Ram Jhula has been added recently. The Ganga abounds in fish.

Offerings of puffed rice are made to these creatures. The freshness of the air,

and sound of flowing water, the scenic beauty of the region and the distant

sound of bell chimes create an unforgettable experience for those that visit

this ancient pilgrimage town.

12 km away from Rishikesh is located the Nilkanth Mahadeo temple at a height of

about 5000 feet, commanding spectacular views of the region.

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