Triveni Ghat of Rishikesh is considered to be sacred and is the place of Sangam of three rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati. All the three rivers are like a lifeline of Hindu culture, philosophy, and spirituality. Bharat as it is today has evolved because of these rivers.
The Ghat is surrounded by many temples. Raghunath Mandir is the oldest mandir dedicated to Bhagwan Ram and Sita Ma. Banks of the Ganga river are decorated because of the beautiful architecture and carvings of this temple. Bharat Mandir is another ancient temple here which is dedicated to Bharat, younger brother of Bhagwan Ram. It is famous for the unique idol of Bhagwan Vishnu which was made from a single piece of black stone. Lakshman Mandir is dedicated to Lakshman, the younger brother of Bhagwan Ram. It is located near the Lakshman Jhula, a famous suspension bridge. The ghat also features noteworthy temples like Gita Mandir and Lakshmi Narayan Mandir.
Lakshman Jhula is another attraction of the place. It is an iron suspension bridge, a marvel of 20th century engineering featuring high tensile steel cables. It replaced an older jute-rope bridge, reflecting a blend of traditional (Bhagwan Lakshman crossing here) and modern structural design. All these features make it a popular tourist destination. Maybe we can call it spiritual tourism.
Ganga Aarti of the place is the feature that offers serene moments of introspection. The Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat is not just a ritual; it’s an experience that brings people together in festivity and worship. It reminds us of the importance of gratefulness and devoutness. The flowing water of Maa Ganga and the entire atmosphere itself offers an experience that transcends the boundary of time and space. Triveni Sangam is the treasure of our country which needs more attention from the administrators. Architectural restoration and meaningful space design will further accentuate the experiences of devotees.


















