Bhimgoda Tank Haridwar
Bhimgoda Tank. The sacred tank is named after Bhima, the second of the five Pandavas in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. From Har ki Pauri, the Bhimgoda Tanks is located at a few minute's walking distance. The tour to Haridwar Bhimgoda Kund enlightens the tourists on the rich religious ancestry and mythological legacy of the bygone golden era. Situated at a short distance of half kilometer from the sacred Ghat of Har-ki- Pauri in Haridwar, the tank derived its name from the legendry character of Bhima.
According to the traditional legacy and religious history of the region, the Bhimgoda Tank had been dug out by the mythological character of Bhima. He extracted water from the Sacred Kund by hitting the rocks with the hoof of his horse. The Bhimgoda Kund draws several devotees from far and wide who are enchanted by the divine sanctity and historical importance of the religious place.
During the modern times, the sacred Bhimgoda Kund plays an important role in regulating the excess water of River Ganges that flows into the Bhimgoda Tank. A canal has been built to change the direction of the flow of water of the tank into the Bhimgoda Headworks.
An architectural marvel of the present era, the dam of Bhimgoda has added to the scenic beauty of the place. The construction of several artificial fountains, small canals and swift flowing falls has made the religious place of Bhimgoda Kund one of the places of tourist interest of Haridwar. Surrounded by sprawling gardens, Bhimgoda Kund relieves the tourists from the stress and strains of daily mundane life.
One of the notable religious tours from Haridwar, Bhimgoda Kund enriches the historical knowledge of the tourists. Bhimgoda Kund presents a harmonious balance of religious legacies and contemporary architectural splendors.
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.
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Chandi Devi Temple
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Mansa Devi Temple
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Maya Devi Temple
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Har ki Pauri Haridwar
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Daksha Mahadev Temple
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Neel Dhara Pakshi Vihar
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Sati Kund Haridwar
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Bhimgoda Tank
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Sapt Rishi Ashram
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Parad Shivling
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Doodhadhari Barfani Temple
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Pawan Dham Haridwar
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Bharat Mata Mandir
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Anandamayi Maa Ashram
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Shanti Kunj Haridwar
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Bara Bazar Haridwar
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Patanjali Yoga Peeth
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Chilla Wildlife Sanctuary