Saptrishi Ashram Haridwar

Saptrishi Ashram in Haridwar Your trip to holy Haridwar is incomplete if you miss going to Sapt Rishi Ashram or Sapt Sarovar. 5 kms before Haridwar is this old dilapidated ashram. Here you experience spiritualism and mental peace at its best. Right as the name suggest, sapt (seven) rishis (sages). Sapt Rishi Ashram is the divine abode where the seven sages in our mythological scriptures meditated. They were, Kashyapa, Vishwamitra, Vashisht, Gautam, Bhardwaja, Atri and Jamadagi. One more story which springs up in the scriptures, is that the Pandava while going to heaven passed through this place and on the banks of the river their statues with their wives still stand near the ashram.

Ganga flows next to this spiritual abode, along with the sound of its trickling waters just across, one can enjoy the divine splendor of the lush Chilla sanctuary where the elephants grace you with their presence occasionally, as they make a breakfast visit to the farms to feast on the grass. This holy ashram is where the seven Sages meditated and river Ganga in order not to disturb them divided itself into seven streams at this spot, hence the name Sapt sarovar (seven streams) evolved. This ashram is flooded with disciples around the year because of its religious ambiance. Even today, this quaint old ashram, houses rishis and sages from all over of the world, going by the faith of acquiring good learnings of life .

Meditation and yoga classes besides the religious activities like Bhajans and Aartis are some of the major activity held periodically here, visited all year around by people from all walks of life. There are a total number of 42 kutiyas or huts which are actually independent two room a bathroom and a kitchen allotted to devotees for free stay and food enroute to the hills and exceptionally also given to regular travelers on their way to Kedarnath and Badrinath at times depending on their availability but mainly on the recommendation of the management and the would be a paid stay.

Late shri Goswami ji Maharaj renovated it . The satnam Dharma Sabha spent lakhs on the renovations, when it was ready Dr. Rajendra Prasad the president of India, inaugurated it. The Sapt Rishi ashram is an ideal place for you to stay while on this religious journey to Haridwar. Take a dip in Sacred Ganges with the birds chirping around you and the sound of divine music, so pleasing to your ears. An environment which makes you free of your worldly burdens and brings to closer to your inner self.

History And Legend Of The Saptrishi Ashram Haridwar
The Saptrishi Ashram near Haridwar was established in 1943 by Goswami Guru Dutt. It is situated on the banks of the sacred river Ganga. Legend has it that seven ancient sages collectively known as Saptrishi in Indian mythology, namely Rishi Kashyapa, Rishi Vashishtha, Rishi Vishwamitra, Rishi Atri, Rishi Bharadwaja, and Rishi Gautama were meditating on the banks of the flowing river, Ganga.

The Ganga in deference to the great sages split itself into seven streams so as not to disturb the meditation of the sages. The seven streams are known as Saptsarovar and the Ashram that was built in the vicinity named as Saptrishi Ashram. As you walk through the Ashram premises the strange meditative calm that prevails seems to echo the penance and meditation of the great sages known as Saptrishi. The place seems to have been sanctified by their divine presence of aeons ago.

How to Reach Saptarishi Ashram
Saptrishi Ashram is located in Sapt Sarovar Road, Motichur near Haridwar-Rishikesh road. The temple is at a distance of 6 km from the railway/bus station. One has to hire a taxi or auto rickshaw from the station. The nearest airport is Jolly Grant airport, which is 35 km away from the temple. Saptrishi Ashram is surrounded by many temples and ashrams. You can plan a Sapt Rishi ashram visit along with Vaishno Devi Temple, Bharat Mata Mandir, Shantikunj, Geeta Kutir, and Vyas Ashram, which are located in one area.

Haridwar Tourist Attractions

Haridwar Tourist Attractions is located on the bases of the Shivalik range of Himalayas. It is a place of enormous natural exquisiteness and home to the Holy River Ganges. The city of Haridwar welcomes its visitors with chimes of the temple bells and religious chanting of the priests. Famous for being one of the seven holiest places of India, the name of the city Haridwar (Hari ka Dwar) means Gateway to God. The city is also known for the “Panch Tirth (five pilgrimages)” which includes Gangadwara(Har Ki Pauri), Kushwart (Ghat), Kankhal, Biswas Tirtha( Mansa Devi) and Neel Parvat (Chandi Devi). Other places to visit in Haridwar are religious attractions such as Maya Devi Temple, Darsha Mahadev Temple, and Pavan Dham.