Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Travel Planning to Haridwar

It would be best to plan your travel to Haridwar between the months of October and March. Owing to its location in the Himalayan foothills, Haridwar's climate is free from extremes. The average temperature in the town 15 degrees and 38 degrees centigrade. Haridwar experiences very chilly winters; temperature during winter months can reach a minimum of 6 degrees centigrade. So, if you are travelling to Haridwar during winter, do not forget to carry heavy woollens with you. Plan your trip accordingly to extract the maximum of your holidays in Haridwar.



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History of eight-storied Bharat Mata Mandir

The Bharat Mata Mandir was inaugurated on 15 May 1983 by Late Prime Minister.Smt. Indira Gandhi and stands along the River Ganges in Hardwar. Bharat Mata Mandir was founded by Swami Satyamitranand Giri. It is situated adjacent to the ashram, and stands eight stories tall to the height of 180 feet.
This eight-storied temple is tall to the approximate height of 180 feet. Elevators are installed in the temple to aid the pilgrims. Each storey of the temple is based on a particular theme, housing figures of many mythological legends, religious deities, freedom fighters and leaders.
On the first floor, Statue of Bharat Mata adorns the hall, where the Goddess is holding a milk pot in one hand and stack of grain in the other hand. This image of Goddess represents the nurture granted by the Mother as a toddler and as an adult.
The second floor ‘Shoor Mandir’ is dedicated to the well renowned heroes of India.
The third floor is known as 'Matru Mandir' that celebrates the achievements of honored women like Meera Bai, Savitri and Matiri etc.
The great saints from various religions, including Jainism, Sikhism and Buddhism are featured on the fourth floor ‘Sant Mandir’.
The fifth floor has an assembly hall, where all the practicing religions in India, are represented in a harmonious manner on the walls. It also reveals the historical facts and paintings screening the natural beauty of India.
The various forms of the Goddess of Shakti can be seen on the sixth floor, whilst the seventh floor is devoted to all incarnations of Lord Vishnu.
The eighth floor holds the shrine of Lord Shiva from which devotees can gain a panoramic view of Himalayas, Hardwar, and the splendour of the entire campus of Sapta Sarovar.



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About Bharat Mata Mandir

Inaugurated On : Sapt Sarovar, Haridwar

Built by : Swami Satyamitranand Giri

Location : Sapt Sarovar, Haridwar

Attraction : Eight floors with different themes

How to reach : One can easily reach Bharat Mata Temple

by taking local Buses or by hiring tazis from Haridwar



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History of Maya Devi Temple

According to some historical records the Maya Devi temple came into existence in Haridwar in the 11th century. This shows the ancient glory associated with this famous Maya Devi shrine of Haridwar. Devotees come to this sacred temple of Haridwar to offer their prayers to the presiding deity. The Goddess of Maya Devi temple resembles the form of shakti and as such people worship this divine power.
Maya Devi temple is situated in one of the easily accessible locations of Haridwar. Goddess Maya Devi, the Adhisthatri deity of Haridwar, is known to be an incarnation of power or shakti. A visit to Haridwar is incomplete without seeking the blessings of Goddess Maya Devi. Maya Devi temple is the third ancient temple of Haridwar still intact, apart from Narayani Shila temple and Bhairav temple. Tourists coming to visit the temple can avail of auto rickshaws, taxis, vans and buses which are found in abundance in Haridwar. Reflecting the pious religious aura Maya Devi Temple is a must visits in Haridwar.



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About Maya Devi Temple

Maya Devi Temple, one of the Shaktipithas in India, is an ancient shrine located at Haridwar in Uttaranchal. The deity of Goddess Maya Devi is worshipped with great honor. This shrine is also the Adhisthatri deity of Haridwar. It is believed that the heart and naval of Goddess Sati (the wife of Lord Shiva), who had burnt her self to keep the honour of her husband, fell in this place.



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About Mansa Devi Temple

Location : At the top of Bilwa Parvat in Hill.
Significance : One of the Siddha Peethas.
How to reach : One can easily reach Mansa Devi Temple by taking
local Buses, rickshaws or by hiring taxis from Haridwar.

Maa Mansa Devi is one of the most popular temples of Haridwar. The temple Situated on the Vilwa Parvat. The top of the hill gives an excellent view of Haridwar. It is a Shrine dedicated to Mansa Devi, wife of the Nag King Vasuki. Mansa Devi Temple can be reached by taking local buses, rickshaws or by hiring from Haridwar. In order to reach the hill-top, one can either go for trekking or for cable-car.



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Travel Plan to Haridwar

It would be best to plan your travel to Haridwar between the months of October and March. Owing to its location in the Himalayan foothills, Haridwar's climate is free from extremes. The average temperature in the town 15 degrees and 38 degrees centigrade. Haridwar experiences very chilly winters; temperature during winter months can reach a minimum of 6 degrees centigrade. So, if you are travelling to Haridwar during winter, do not forget to carry heavy woollens with you. Plan your trip accordingly to extract the maximum of your holidays in Haridwar.



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Haridwar Geographical facts

Haridwar, meaning the gateway to God, remains tucked away at the foot of the Shivalik Himalayas. Located at an elevation of 819 ft (249.7 m) above sea level, spans over 2,360 sq km. After River Ganga takes birth at Gangotri, it journeys over a distance of 253 km before it makes an entry into the Northern Indian plains. Haridwar has the distinction of being the place that Ganga first touches before it enters the Indo Gangetic plains. Owing to this, the pilgrimage town of Haridwar in Uttarakhand is also referred to as 'Gangadwara', meaning the gateway to Holy Ganges. The location of Haridwar is so that it is also rich in nature, be it wild jungles and wildlife species. Looking at the geographical map of Northern India, one comes to known that Haridwar lies at 29.96 degrees North latitude and 78.16 degrees East longitude. Occupying a position in southwestern part of Uttarakhand, Haridwar remains surrounded with dense jungles. In these Himalayan forests, a number of wild animals and bird have found shelter.



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Travel of Haridwar

Air

Jolly Grant airport of Dehradun is the nearest landing facility from Haridwar at a distance of 41 kms. There are flights to Jolly Grant from Delhi and a few other destinations.

Rail
Haridwar is well connected to the rest of Uttaranchal and Uttar Pradesh with rail network.

Road
Deluxe bus services regularly operate to Haridwar from Delhi and most destinations of Uttar Pradesh. National highway 45 connects Haridwar with the rest of India. The holy town is at a distance of 214 kms from national capital of Delhi.



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Haridwar Informations

Population: 14,47,187 upto 2001

Area: 2360 Sq.km.

Altitude: 292.7 Meters

Latitude: 29.58 Degree North

Longitude: 78.13 degree east

Temperature: SUMMER 42.5 C - 16.9 Degree Cel.

WINTER 28.3 C - 6 Degree Cel.

Rainfall: 165cm

Season: Throughout the year



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History of Haridwar

HARIDWAR – Dwar of Hari or Gateway to Lord Vishnu, is a holy city situated at the base of Shivalik ranges of high Himalayas as well as on the flow path of revered River Ganga. Lakhs of devotees from all over India visit Haridwar every year to take a dip in the holy River Ganga.

The followers of Lord Shiva(Har) and followers of Lord Vishnu(Hari) pronounce this place Haridwar and Haridwar respectively as told by some. Haridwar is known as Mayapuri, Kapila, Gangadwar as well. It is also a point of entry to Dev Bhoomi and Char Dham (Four main centers of pilgrimage in Uttarakhand) Viz. Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri.

Archaeological finding have proved that terracotta culture dating between 1700 B.C. and 1200 B.C. existed in this region. Haridwar is one of the first towns where Ganga emerges from the mountains to touch the planes. And that's why the water is crystal clear and cool. Lush green forests and small ponds add to the scenic beauty of this holy land. The Rajaji National Park is just 10 kms from Haridwar. Its an ideal destination for wild life and adventure lovers. In the evening the ghats look breathtakingly beautiful as thousands of diyas (lamps) and marigold flowers float and illuminate the holy waters.



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Uttarakhand Information

Capital:
Dehradun (Interim)

Longitude:
77° 34' 27" E to 81° 02' 22" E

Latitude:
28° 53' 24" N to 31° 27' 50" N

Total Area:
53,484 sq. km.

Total Forest Area:
34,434 sq. km.

Hilly Area :
92.57%

Plains:
7.43%

High Court:
Nainital.

Longitude:
77° 34' 27" E to 81° 02' 22" E

Latitude:
28° 53' 24" N to 31° 27' 50" N

Total Area:
53,484 sq. km.

Total Forest Area:
34,434 sq. km.

Hilly Area :
92.57%

Plains:
7.43%

High Court:
Nainital. Districts:
Pithoragarh, Almora, Nainital, Haridwar, Bageshwar, Champawat, Uttarkashi, Tehri Garhwal, Udham Singh Nagar, Chamoli, Dehradun, Rudraprayag

Languages Spoken:
Kumaoni, Garhwali, Hindi.

Tourist And Historical Places :
Nainital, Mussoorie, Pauri, Almora, Ranikhet, Khirsu, Champawat, Dayara, Auli, Khatling, Vedini Bugyal, Valley Of Flowers, Lansdown, Lakhamandal, Paataal Bhuvaneshwar, Gangolihaat, Jolljivi, Kataarmal, Kosini, Jageshwar, Dwarahaat, Someshwar, Baijnath, Pindari Glacier etc.

Pilgrimage Sites :
Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, Yamunotri, Panchkedar, Panchbadri, Panchprayag, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Hemkund Sahib, Purnagiri, Chittai, Kaliyar Sharif, Nanakmatta Sahib, Rettha Sahib etc.



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Info About Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand became the 27th state of the Republic of India on 9th November 2000. The State is carved out of Uttar Pradesh. It occupies 17.3% of India's total land area with 51,125 sq km. On Uttarakhand Travel, you will find the great diversity of the region where snow-clad mountains, green hills, fertile valleys, flowing rivers and thriving lakes add to the natural beauty. The popular hill stations of Uttarakhand are Nainital, Bhimtal, Almora, Ranikhet, Pithoragarh, Munsiyari, Mussorie, Chopta, Valley of Flowers, Joshimath and Lansdowne. For unlimited serenity and tranquility in pleasant pollution free environs, hill station on Uttarakhand Travel are ideal for vacations. To enhance the attractiveness of the region are the several natural lakes in the region, which are the center of attraction of the town and good for sporting activities.
Since Uttarakhand is known as the Abode of the gods, there are several highly venerated pilgrimage places. The tourists must visit Kedarnath, Badrinath, Henmkund Sahib, Ganotri, Yamunotri, Jageshwar, Bageshwar, Rishikesh and Haridwar for their religious importance on Uttarakhand Travel. Each hilltop or bent is known to have a temple, big or small, which are considered very sacred by the locals. Uttarakhand is ideal for several adventure sports activities because of its geographical attributes. While on Uttarakhand Travel, the tourist must take the maximum pleasure out of adventure sports like trekking, ice-skiing, white water rafting, sailing, boating, kayaking, canoeing, yachting, water-skiing and parasailing.




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CM bans BT Brinjal in U'khand

Dehradun: Chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank today declared that cultivation of BT Brinjal, a genetically modified cultivar of Brinjal would not be allowed in Uttarakhand. He also appealed to the Centre to not to allow cultivation of BT Brinjal in the country.
Nishank today noted that the issue of Genetically modified food crops had been contentious and the controversy had been going on this respect for more than a decade now. No concrete conclusion could be reached so far that genetically modified food crops were safe for human consumption.




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