Har Ki Pouri is celebrated
ghat on the banks of the Ganges in Haridwar in the Indian territory of
Uttarakhand. This venerated spot is the significant milestone of the blessed
city of Haridwar. Actually, "Har" signifies "Master Shiva"
who is the god as per shaivite Rishav Bhagwan school of Hindu religious
philosophy, "Ki" signifies "of" and "Pauri"
signifies "steps". Ruler Shiva and Lord Vishnu are accepted to have
visited the Brahmakund in Har Ki Pauri in the Vedic occasions. It is accepted
that it is exact spot where the Ganges leaves the mountains and enters the
fields. The ghat is on the west bank of Ganges channel through which the Ganges
is occupied just toward the north. Har Ki Pauri is likewise the region where a
large number of travelers unite and the celebrations start during the Kumbha
Mela, which happens at regular intervals, and the Ardh Kumbh Mela, which
happens like clockwork and the Punjabi celebration of Vaisakhi, a collect
celebration happening each year in the long stretch of April .
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