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Ashram Parmarth Niketan
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Ashram is famous for its Hawan on the Ghat of Parmarth and Ganga Aarti that takes place daily in the morning and evening. The ashram also runs a school, which follows the traditional and cultural Indian Patterns. Number of visitors visits the ashram at the time of the International Yoga Festival.
The sunset Ganga Aarti at Parmarth Niketan draws between hundreds of visitors each day.
This is a Must Go! Evening 7 Pm Aarti is one of the things that you cannot miss. If you enjoy walking, you can walk from home to this place by crossing Janki Bridge (which is nearby) or Ram Setu Bridge.
Founded in 1942, this spiritual haven is the largest ashram in the area and is among the top yoga centers in India. There are about one thousand well-maintained rooms that accommodate people across India and all over the world at nominal charges. The food is free of cost at the Bhandara that is arranged daily. You can immerse yourself in the sounds of holy chanting during Ganga Aarti at sunset, attend morning universal prayers, enroll for yoga and meditation classes, take part in daily Satsang and Kirtan programs, or try the Nature Cure and Ayurvedic treatments.
Founded in 1942, this spiritual haven is the largest ashram in the area and is among the top yoga centers in India. There are about one thousand well-maintained rooms that accommodate people across India and all over the world at nominal charges. The food is free of cost at the Bhandara that is arra…
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Ram Jhula
Rishikesh, UK