Discover the Ganga Aarti Time Haridwar and Tips to Avoid Crowd

  • The Ganga Aarti Time Haridwar occurs twice daily, in the morning and evening, with timing based on sunrise and sunset. In the summer (March to October), the morning Aarti starts between 5:00 AM and 6:50 AM, and the evening Aarti begins between 5:30 PM and 7:00 PM.
  • Ganga Aarti Haridwar time in winter months, the morning Aarti starts between 6:30 AM and 7:00 AM, while the evening Aarti commences between 5:00 PM and 5:30 PM

Haridwar Morning Aarti Time

  • In the summer months from March to October, the morning Aarti commences around 5:00 AM, and in the winter months from November to February, it begins around 6:50 AM.

Best Time to Experience

  • Ganga Aarti Time Haridwar Morning is between 6:30 AM and 7:00 AM, while Haridwar Ganga Aarti Time Evening is from 5:00 PM to 5:30 PM.
  • May or June is ideal, while July and August offer a quieter atmosphere. Evening Aartis are particularly recommended for their vibrant ambiance, as the lights from candles and Diyas enhance the experience.
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Haridwar Uttarakhand India
Haridwar Uttarakhand India

Tips to Avoid Crowd: Ganga Aarti Time Haridwar

  • Arrive at the Ghat at least 45 minutes before the morning Aarti and 75 minutes before the evening Aarti to secure a seat for a closer view of the ceremony.
  • Due to the large crowds during the Aarti, be vigilant about your belongings and valuables. Keep a close eye on children.
  • Be cautious of inflated prices quoted by rickshaws and auto-rickshaws when traveling to Har Ki Pauri; bargaining may be necessary.
  • Optimal viewing spots include seats near the clock tower, across from the Ganga Temple, and on the stairs of the ghats (accessible by crossing the footbridge) for an excellent view.
  • Arrive Early: To secure a prime spot near the ghat. We recommend to reach at least an hour before the scheduled time. This will allow you to find a comfortable spot and immerse yourself in the magical ambiance.
  • Dress Code and Etiquette: Since Ganga Aarti is a deeply spiritual event, it is advisable to dress modestly and respectfully. Wearing traditional attire adds to the sanctity of the occasion. Additionally, maintaining silence and refraining from photography during the ceremony is a mark of respect.
  • Seek Blessings and Participate: While observing the Aarti, you can join in the devotional singing and prayers. It is a powerful moment to connect with the divine and seek blessings for yourself and your loved ones

History of Ganga Aarti at Haridwar

  • The tradition of Ganga Aarti happens at Har Ki Pauri. It was initiated by Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya in the 1910s. In Hindu culture.  Legend has it that Sage Bhagirath’s penance led to the descent of the Ganga, and Lord Shiva controlled its flow.

Timing of Ganga Aarti in Haridwar:

  • The timing of the Ganga Aarti in Haridwar varies depending on the sunrise and sunset. Since the ceremony is performed twice a day, it is essential to be aware of the exact times to witness this ethereal event.
Haridwar Hari Ki Pauri
Haridwar Hari Ki Pauri

Legends of Har-Ki-Pauri

  • Har Ki Pauri, meaning “Steps of Lord Shiva,” derives its name from the words ‘Har’ (Lord Shiva), ‘Ki’ (‘of’), and ‘Pauri’ (‘steps’). The Brahmakund within Har Ki Pauri, where the revered Ganga Aarti takes place, is the holiest spot.
  • Legend has it that this is where drops of Amrit (God’s Nectar) fell from the sky during the creation of the world, carried by the celestial bird Garuda. In Vedic times, both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu visited this sacred site. A stone wall at the ghat bears a large footprint believed to belong to Lord Vishnu.

Getting There

  • Ganga Aarti Time Haridwar at Har Ki Pauri is at the heart of the city on the main highway and is accessible by both bus and train. Approximately 3 km from Haridwar Railway Station, you can easily reach it by hiring an auto-rickshaw from any part of the city.

Conclusion:

The Ganga Aarti Time Haridwar is an extraordinary spectacle that epitomizes the spiritual essence of India. It is a transformative experience that immerses you in the divine energy of the holy Ganges and leaves a lasting impression on your soul.

Whether you are a devout pilgrim or a curious traveler, witnessing the Ganga Aarti Time Haridwar is a must-do when visiting Haridwar, offering a profound connection with the sacred and eternal river.

 

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Namaste! I am Om. I am a licensed Tourist Guide ( Approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India), I’m originally from Varanasi. Now, I am living in Rishikesh. I set up this blog to share my tips and experiences for traveling to inspire and help you to travel more. Hari Om

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