Flora on the banks of River Ganga, Neel dhara, Haridwar Photo journal
A few snapshots of the wild and familiar flora on the banks of Neel dhara Ganga, capture a feel of the place…
A few snapshots of the wild and familiar flora on the banks of Neel dhara Ganga, capture a feel of the place…
Enjoy the kaleidoscopic coming and going of families from cities and villages for bathing and worshipping here. Walk a little further up from Har ki Pauri to find almost vacant ghats behind the looming Lord Shiva statue on the highway to Rishikesh.
Haridwar’s older name is Mayapur, after the founding deity Maya Devi. The ancient temple of Maya Devi in the Joona akhara houses the trinity: Ma Saraswati, Maya Devi and Ma Kamakhya.
The Mahakumbh mela at Haridwar is part of a longstanding tradition where millions of spiritual seekers and teachers come together at the banks of River Ganga. Niranjani Akhara is one of the 13 akharas in Haridwar. All akharas have a parade in
This is a sunrise in early February, 2010 at Haridwar. The Mahakumbh mela is on here on the banks of River Ganga. The Mahakumbh mela is the oldest and largest congregation of people anywhere in the world. There’s a festive spirit in the air as