Triveni Ghat Aarti: The Best Ganga Aarti in Rishikesh in 2025

Namaste, fellow travelers! Today, I’ll take you on a captivating journey to Rishikesh, India, where we’ll witness the enchanting Triveni Ghat Aarti – a divine ritual on the banks of the sacred river Ganges. Rishikesh, known as the “Yoga Capital of the World,” offers a soul-stirring experience for all seeking spiritual enlightenment and serenity.

Overview: Triveni Ghat Aarti

During the Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat, the view of Triveni Ghat becomes extremely grand and captivating. The light of the lamps, the echo of the mantras, and the waves of the Ganga’s water together provide a divine experience.

In this aarti, many saints, priests, and devotees participate, who, while singing the glory of Mother Ganga, chant musical mantras.

The atmosphere at this time is filled with peace and spirituality, which gives every person coming here a deep sense of satisfaction and calmness. This aarti is not only important from a religious perspective but also a symbol of Rishikesh’s culture and spirituality.

Ganga Aarti
Ganga Aarti

Importance of Ganga Aarti

At Triveni Ghat, Ganga Aarti takes place every day. During the Dussehra fair, thousands of people come here to see the burning of the effigies of Ravan, Meghnath, and Kumbhkaran, which are symbols of the victory of righteousness over unrighteousness. On the occasion of Basant Panchami, the palanquin of Lord Bharat Ji Maharaj is brought here and given a bath.

Throughout the year, crowds of devotees from outside keep gathering here. Along with this, from the mountainous region, the divine palanquins are also brought here for bathing.

According to educationist Vanshidhar Pokhriyal, at Triveni Ghat there is the confluence of the holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati. That is why this place was named Triveni.

From the mountainous Himalayan region, the Ganga reaches Rishikesh and then moves towards the plains. On its bank is the pond of Yamuna Ji, which is Rishi Kund, also called Surya Kund. What people now call Saraswati Nala, there in visible form flows the current of Saraswati.

Triveni Ghat Area
Triveni Ghat Area

Confluence of 3 Rivers

It is said that the religious significance of Triveni Ghat is immense because it is the confluence of three major rivers. It is considered very sacred in Hinduism, and every day lakhs of devotees come here to take a holy bath, but the evening aarti holds special importance, which is organized at the ghat every evening.

This aarti is an important occasion to pay tribute to Mother Ganga and to seek forgiveness for one’s mistakes. To participate in it, no fee is charged, and all devotees can join. People come here and immerse themselves in the waves of the Ganga with their faith, and perform worship with devotion.

Triveni Ghat Rishikesh

Triveni Ghat Rishikesh

The Triveni Ghat Hisotry

The Triveni Ghat Aarti is the most captivating highlight of this sacred place. As dusk settles in, the ghats come alive with the resonance of bells and the scent of incense, setting the stage for the enchanting ceremony.

On this very bank of the Ganga, Ramya Rishi performed penance. According to the scriptures, Lord Narayan gave darshan here to the sage in the form of Kubja Mark, that is, a bent branch of a mango tree.

The ancient name of this city is also Kubjamark. This is the land of Hrishikesh Narayan, that is, Lord Bharat, therefore its name became Hrishikesh and later Rishikesh.

This place, having so much mythological importance, is recorded on the tourism map only as a ghat. In all the literature and documents of the tourism department, nowhere is there a detailed mention about the significance of the three rivers.

Mahatma Gandhi and Triveni Ghat

The pilgrimage city Rishikesh had a leading role in the freedom movement. The witness is Gandhi Pillar located at Triveni Ghat with signatures of Bapu engraved on it.

During his Almora journey, Mahatma Gandhi gave these signatures on a stone to the revolutionaries from Rishikesh who went there to meet him . This stone was placed on top of the Gandhi Pillar, which even today reminds people of Bapu.

During his Uttarakhand journey, when Mahatma Gandhi visited to Almora, the freedom fighters from RishikeshBrahmachari Harijeevan, Udiya Baba, Swami Sadanand, Swami Adwetanand, and others – went to meet him.

At that time, they all requested Bapu to visit Rishikesh. But, due to lack of time, Bapu could not do so and promised the freedom fighters that he would visit Rishikesh whenever he got time. Therefore, the freedom fighters brought back Bapu’s signatures on a stone to Rishikesh. This very stone has been placed on top of the Gandhi Pillar at Triveni Ghat.

Shiva Statue at Triveni Ghat
Shiva Statue at Triveni Ghat

 Bathing at Triveni Ghat

He further explains that in ancient times, the Kumbh bath used to take place at Devprayag and at this Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh. Due to lack of land, the bathing at Devprayag was stopped, and similarly, because of limited space in Rishikesh, the Kumbh bath now takes place in Haridwar.

He further explains that in the Skanda Purana, Vishnu Purana, and the Bhagavad Gita, bathing here holds mythological significance. Whoever bathes here has their sins washed away.

The origin of Rishi Kund, also called Surya Kund, located near Triveni Ghat, is also considered the result of a sage’s penance.

According to scriptures and beliefs, a sage named Galiv performed worship and penance of Lord Surya Dev here. Lord Surya appeared here and manifested Yamuna Ji permanently at this place. The source of Yamuna Ji is located here.

The water of this kund always remains clear in color and cool in temperature. In any season, its water never becomes muddy. Whenever construction of buildings takes place nearby, the source of Yamuna emerges just a few meters below.

Triveni Ghat Rishikesh
Triveni Ghat Rishikesh

The Magical Atmosphere:

Triveni Ghat’s aura during the Aarti is indescribable. The spiritual vibrations and the devotion of the crowd create an atmosphere of transcendence. Whether you are a devout pilgrim or someone seeking inner peace, the ambiance envelopes you, providing an opportunity for introspection and self-discovery.

Evening Aarti at Triveni Ghat

The evening Aarti is called Maha Aarti. This Aarti is famous all over the world. People come from far and wide to participate in it. If you go to Triveni Ghat in the evening, the view there appears very enchanting. S

itting by the ghat and watching the fish, witnessing the grand Ganga Aarti, and during the evening, it feels as if Diwali has arrived—people offer the burning lamps at the ghat with great devotion.

Triveni Ghat Area

Triveni Ghat Area

Triveni Ghat Aarti Timings

The Triveni Ghat Aarti takes place daily during the evening, just after sunset. The exact timing may vary depending on the season, so it’s advisable to check the local schedule before planning your visit. Typically, the aarti commences around 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM and lasts for about 30-45 minutes.

Sightseeing Around:  

Apart from the mesmerizing Triveni Ghat Aarti, Rishikesh offers a plethora of sightseeing options:

  • Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula: These iconic suspension bridges across the Ganges offer stunning views of the river and surrounding landscape.
  • Neelkanth Mahadev Temple: Located on a hilltop, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva provides a serene and picturesque ambiance.
  • Beatles Ashram (Chaurasi Kutia): Visit the abandoned ashram where the Beatles stayed in the late ’60s. It’s now an artistic and spiritual attraction.
  • Rajaji National Park: If you’re a nature enthusiast, take a safari in this national park to spot various wildlife species.
Pappu's Lassi Shop RISHIKESH
Pappu’s Lassi Shop RISHIKESH

Eating Places: Triveni Ghat Aarti 

Rishikesh offers a delightful array of food choices, catering to various tastes and preferences.

  • Chotiwala: A famous restaurant known for its North Indian and South Indian cuisines. Don’t miss their delectable thali!
  • The 60’s Cafe Delmar: A cozy cafe with a serene ambiance offering a mix of Indian and Western dishes. Try their wood-fired pizzas.
  • Little Buddha Cafe: Enjoy delicious Tibetan and Chinese dishes with a breathtaking view of the Ganges.
  • German Bakery: (Please note that the name might have changed)
  • Pure Soul Cafe: If you’re into vegan and organic food, this is the place to be!
Raghunath Temple Rishikesh
Raghunath Temple Rishikesh

Tips: Triveni Ghat Aarti

  • Arrive at Triveni Ghat a little early to secure a good spot to witness the aarti.
  • Dress modestly and respectfully as it is a religious ceremony.
  • Be cautious of your belongings, as the place can get crowded during peak seasons.
  • Explore Rishikesh’s yoga and meditation centers to find inner peace and rejuvenation.

Gettin Triveni Ghat Aarti:

Rishikesh is well-connected by road, rail, and air.

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, approximately 22 kilometers from Rishikesh. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a pre-booked shuttle to reach Rishikesh.
  • By Train: Rishikesh has its own railway station, but the major railway junction is Haridwar, about 25 kilometers away. Regular trains connect Haridwar to major cities in India. From Haridwar, you can take a taxi, bus, or shared auto-rickshaw to reach Rishikesh.
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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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