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Uttarakhand

Raghunath Temple

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January

5.4 - 24.4 °C

February

9.0 - 29.6 °C

March

12.0 - 36.4 °C

April

17.4 - 42.8 °C

May

20.7 - 45.7 °C

June

21.3 - 44.8 °C

July

22.7 - 40.4 °C

August

23.2 - 37.7 °C

September

21.5 - 36.8 °C

October

17.0 - 36.4 °C

November

11.5 - 32.5 °C

December

5.3 - 27.2 °C


Major Airports :

Jolly Grant Airport (DED), Dehradun

Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Delhi

Nearest Railway Station :

Rishikesh Railway Station (RKSH)

Major Airports :

Jolly Grant Airport (DED), Dehradun

Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Delhi

A sacred abode in an embrace of the Ganga

In the heart of Rishikesh, where the hymns of the Ganga weave through the fabric of time, stands the majestic Raghunath Temple, a shining testament to centuries of unwavering devotion and architectural brilliance.

Over centuries, the temple has undergone myriad renovations and expansions, yet it has never relinquished its intrinsic charm and sanctity. Step into the hallowed precincts of the temple complex, where amidst the intricately carved shrines and resplendent idols, the soul finds solace in the presence of Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman. Venture further to Rishikund, where its sacred waters beckon and miraculous tales of Lord Rama's blessings unfold in mystical splendour.

Gaze upwards, and your eyes will be drawn to the magnificent gopuram, towering majestically at 60 feet. With its nine tiers adorned with hundreds of sculptures depicting deities and legends, the gopuram is a fascinating spectacle.

As you stand in awe of the Raghunath Temple's timeless magnificence and the sacred embrace of its ancient stone and flowing waters, the soul finds sanctuary, and the heart finds eternal peace.

Where the stone depicts the events from the Ramayana

The Raghunath Temple stands proud as an architectural masterpiece where the North Indian and South Indian styles are woven seamlessly. With its pyramidal roof adorned with intricate carvings and motifs, the temple is a veritable masterpiece, captivating the soul with its divine allure.

As you step inside, you are greeted by a mesmerizing panorama of paintings, each telling the timeless tales of the Ramayana. Inside the temple's mandapa, you will find 16 pillars that tell stories of gods and goddesses, animals and birds, flowers and geometric patterns, each symbolizing the eternal dance of Hindu mythology and culture. Above, the dome-shaped ceiling is adorned with a breathtaking painting of Lord Vishnu reclining on a serpent, a poignant reminder of divine serenity amidst the chaos of mortal existence.

The legends of a sacred tank

Within the premises of Raghunath Temple is what appears to be a quaint pond but is actually an ancient tank steeped in legend and lore.

Known as Rishikund, this tank was built by a revered sage, Saint Kubz, and it is believed that Lord Rama himself used to bathe here. Another folklore suggests this tank is where the holy waters of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati Rivers intertwine. The most enchanting aspect of Rishikund is that it reflects the majestic image of the Raghunath Temple, which casts a spell of devotion and awe upon all who behold it. Experience the timeless beauty of this spot, and let its sacred waters wash away the burdens of your soul.


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Timings

Opening time - 06:00 AM

Closing time - 07:00 PM

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Beyond the temple

Begin with Triveni Ghat, just a walk away, and witness the beautiful Ganga Aarti. Then, embark on a soul-stirring journey to Parmarth Niketan, one of the biggest ashrams in Rishikesh. Stroll on the legendary Ram Jhula, where the rhythmic Ganges flows beneath. Venture further to the renowned Beatles Ashram, where the famous English band once stayed to seek serenity of the soul and learn meditation.

You can visit Raghunath temple any time of the day, month, or year. However, coming here on the occasion of Ram Navami (March-April) is considered very auspicious as it marks the birth anniversary of Lord Rama. Seize the opportunity and plan a trip to Rishikesh, the 'yoga capital of the world' that calls you with the promise of a transformative journey.