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Cease the moment at Ganga Aarti in Rishikesh

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Overview

Pujya Swamiji has established Ganga Aarti in many places on the banks of Maa Ganga and around the world. So far, Pujya Swamiji has breathed and started Ganga Aarti in Badrinath, Gangotri, RudraPrayag, Uttarkashi, Allahabad, Kanpur, Varanasi and Jabalpur in addition to the world-famous Ganga Aarti in the evening in Rishikesh, as well as Ganga Aartis in Spain, Africa and the USA.

 

The evening Aarti in Parmarth Niketan lures thousands and lakhs of visitors each day from all colours, languages, religions and walks of life. Every evening as the last rays of the sun reflect on the endless water of Mother Ganga, we meet in Ganga Aarti. This divine light festival is filled with song, prayer, rituals and the supreme divine concept.

Whatever the religion or ability to understand Hindi or Sanskrit, martial power is universal. Ganga Aarti transcends the boundaries and boundaries of language and culture, falling right into one heart, taking it straight to heaven.

The Ganges River, also known as the Ganga, flows for 2,700 kilometers from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal in northern India and Bangladesh. Considered a saint by Hindus, this river is considered to be the goddess Ganga in ancient writings and art. The ritual bath in the Ganges was also an integral part of the Hindu pilgrimage and the ashes of corpses often spread to his water.

 

Described in the Mahabharata as 'the most beautiful river, born of all holy water', the Ganges is made of the goddess Ganga.

 

The Ganges is considered as a tirtha which means that it is the transitioning point between heaven & earth. In tirtha, prayers and offerings are thought to be possible to reach the gods and, on the other hand, blessings can easily come down from heaven.

The river, along with the other two sites, is the site of Kumbha Mela's unique culture dating from at least the 7th century CE.

 

This Aarti is run by Parmarth Niketan Ashram headed by Swami Chidananda and Sadhvi Bhagwati. They traveled through the world making speeches and collecting prizes. When they get home they easily forget to intervene in the Ganga by building a platform and a bridge over the ghat. They had surrounded him earlier by posing for a large picture of Shiva. All complaints to local authorities and other authorities fall on deaf ears as all politicians and government officials are given VIP treatment in Parmarth with photo ops etc. No one has the courage to raise a finger against the Ashram. Parmarth and its captains come from a VIP culture and celebrities where people like the high-end donors proudly take pride of place in Aarti. All of Aarti's holiness and purity comes down to this kind of discrimination and discrimination that happens there.

 

 

Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat

The evening aarti is also called Maha Aarti and runs from 6am to 7pm daily. He is one of the city's most popular and well-traveled traditions, Rishikesh. Make sure to be there first otherwise you will miss out on this great experience.