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Har Ki Pauri

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Har ki Pauri is one of the famous religious spot in Haridwar. It is located at the bank of the river Ganga. It is considered as the holy river which will take away all your sins and purifies your body. This is the must visit spot in Haridwar. Literally, "Har" means "Lord Shiva" who is the god according to shaivite Rishav Bhagwan school of Hindu theology, "Ki" means "of" and "Pauri" means "steps". King Vikramaditya is said to have built it in 1st century BC in the memory of his brother, Bharthari who had come to meditate here on the bank of the Ganges. An area within Har Ki Pauri, where the evening Ganga Aarti takes places and which is considered most sacred is known as Brahmakund.

What makes it so special?
The Amrita, or nectar of immortality, is produced by the churning of the Ocean of Milk. The Deva and the Asura fight over its possession.[6] The Asuras contrive to keep the Amrita for themselves, angering the Devas. Vishnu, wise to their plan, assumes the form of an "enchanting damsel". She uses her allure to trick the Asuras into giving her the Amrita, and then distributes it amongst the Devas. Rahu, an Asura, disguises himself as a god and tries to drink some Amrita himself. Surya (the sun-god) and Chandra (the moon-god) quickly inform Vishnu, and he uses the Sudarshana Chakra (the divine discus) to decapitate Rahu, leaving the head immortal.[7] The decapitated body becomes Ketu. Rahu and Ketu are both regarded as celestial bodies that assume one's destiny. An area within Har Ki Pauri, where the evening Ganga Aarti takes places and which is considered most sacred is known as Brahmakund. It is one of the four places where the drops of elixir ('Amrit') were accidentally spilled by the celestial bird Garuda, , the vehicle of Lord Vishnu. These four spots where the Amrit spilled are: Nasik, Ujjain, Haridwar and Allahabad. In these spots, after 12 year, lot of devotees visit these places and take bath.

It is also believed that Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu are believed to have visited the Brahmakund in Har Ki Pauri in the Vedic times. There is a large footprint said to belong to Lord Vishnu on a stone wall. This also attracts the devotees toward it.
Every day, Har Ki Pauri ghat witnesses hundreds taking a dip in water of the Ganges. The place is considered very auspicious. Over the years the ghats have undergone major extension and renovation as the crowds increased in subsequent Kumbh Melas. Several temples have come up on the steps, most built in late 19th century.
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  2. Har Ki Pauri - Steps of Lord Shiva is one of the holiest places of earth. Situated at Devbhumi Haridwar makes it more of attraction. Thanks you shared this information here.

    I visited Astrolika.com for detail of this place and that also interesting.

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