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Suspension Bridges in Rishikesh

Suspension Bridges in Rishikesh

History of Rishikesh

Rishikesh is one of the holy pilgrimage sites in the state of Uttarakhand, India. The history of Laxman Jhula Rishikesh. Famous bridge in Laxman jhula RishikeshLaxman Jhula in Rishikesh It is a very beautiful place and people use to call it Yoga Nagari near Laxman jhula Rishikesh ‘. It is located 1360 meters above the sea level. It is a pious pilgrimage site surrounded with the lower Himalayas and natural beauty. This site is also called the gateway of Chardhaam Yatra.

The city has many pilgrimage sites and people comes from far and distant places to visit the place. Laxman jhula Rishikesh, Ram jhula, Neelkanth, Vasishta cave, Triveni ghat, Beatles Ashram and other Ashrams of Rishikesh are some famous pilgrimage sites. People use to come from a long way to visit these places. Other than this, you can also enjoy sports here like river rafting, camping, bungy jumping, etc.

Rishikesh Ram Jhula– Famous Bridge in Rishikesh

The history of Rishikesh Ram Jhula is very old. Rishikesh Ram Jhula is a historical bridge made on the Ganges River in Uttarakhand state’s Rishikesh. It is the center of the attraction for passengers. Passengers who visit Rishikesh visit Rishikesh Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula in Rishikesh for sure. Ram Jhula is made between Rishikesh’s Sivananda and Paradise ashram that connects to both. This bridge is the way to go to Swargashram. Due to the name of Sivananda, it is called Sivananda bridge. Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula in Rishikesh is situated near each other. The river Ganga are following bottom of Ram Jhula. This mesmerizing view is very good for eyes and mind.

Ram Jhula Rishikesh is 3 km from located in Uttarakhand state of India. Ganga is in the northeast is made on the river there is the iron bridge. Which connects Sivananda Nagar in Muni-ki-Reti town of Tehri Garhwal district to Swargashram in Pouri district. This was made in 1986 and one of the most famous landmarks of Rishikesh. Structure of Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula is alike. But Ram Jhula bridge is bigger than Laxman JhulaRam Jhula is 230 meters (750 feet) long swing bridge. Which is made on the ganga river. Two wheelers can come on this. This can afford the weight.

Laxman Jhula History – Iconic Bridge in Rishikesh

The history of Laxman Jhula Rishikesh is very old.  Laxman Jhula Rishikesh is just 5 km away from the city center. Laxman Jhula Rishikesh famous landmark in Rishikesh. It is said that Lord Laxman had crossed the ganga river using to rope made-up of Jutt. Lord Laxman’s temple is also constructed on the western edge of the bridge. Lord Laxman bridge of a hanging rope was built on the ganga river to show his chivalry. Which is 284 feet long bridge. At that time the people were drawn by sorting to the bridge, after this, the owner Swami Vishwananda the inspiration of Kolkata’s Seth Suraj mal Juhanuwala constructed these bridges in 1889 from the strong stars of iron. After this, the bridge made in the supervision of the British government in 1924 after washed away in the floods. After the British made the bridge in their supervision, strong stars, whose construction was made in the form of bridges swinging on the ganga river which is 450 feet tall of sight its foundation was 1923 given in the British government. After the 1927 construction started the bridge again and after 3 years, this bridge was conducted on 11 April 1930.  Laxman Jhula is the main center of Rishikesh’s attraction, tourists come from the away from far, and swinging on the ganga river enjoy the adorable view on this bridge. Which makes the heart extremely and spell free? Exclusive time and the stars from the of the bridge were broken due to movement. The reason why the government closed the bridge on the security of the people.

Janki Setu – First Three Lane Suspension Bridge in Rishikesh

Due to closure of Laxman Jhula in Rishikesh, and to reduce the additional loud on Ram Jhula, Uttarakhand government constructed Janki Setu. It is one of the famous bridges is in the city of Uttarakhand state. This bridge made between Kailash gate and Vade Niketan. Janki setu bridge in the ganga river first three lane bridge of Uttarakhand. In this bridge two side lanes are foot lanes, and the other lane is in the middle of these if for two wheelers and four-wheeler vehicles. In the year of 2012the rule of 3 lane bridges here from the regime. The rurales allocated funds for this bridge on March 25, 2013, the bridge will be responsible for the Jayka company. Haridwar engaged in the year 2016 was the goal of preparing bridge before semi Kumbh. But the company’s work was slowed and the task of building the second company purse was assigned. The work of this 3-lane bridge in the year 2016 was hired for the Hilvage construction company. sometime company also left in the middle. On December 11, 2018, the finance minister started the construction of the bridge by approval of the cost of 49 crores and the construction of the bridge in Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat was constructed about 346 meters widely about 3.90 wide virtue bridges at the cost of approximately 49 crores.

Other Places Visit to Rishikesh:

  1. Triveni Ghat
  2. Neelkanth Mahadev Temple
  3. Near Garh Waterfall
  4. The Beatless Ashram
  5. Sivananda Ashram
  6. Kunjapuri Devi Temple
  7. Vasishta Gufa
  8. Patna Waterfalls
  9. Par Marth Niketan Ashram
  10. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Ashram
  11. Swarga Ashram
  12. Muni Ki Reti
  13. Bharat Mandir
  14. Rishi Kund
  15. Tera Manzil Temple

To visit Rishikesh

Once Raibhaya Rishi lived here in Rishikesh. He penance of lord Vishnu here nearby river ganga. because of his austerities lord Vishnu appears to him as Lord Hrishikesh: Lord of the senses, Rishikesh got its name from this.

In February 1968, the Beatles visited maharishi Mahesh yogi’s ashram to study and practice yoga here. many westerners followed and increased participation in yoga and Rishikesh got its nick name as “Yoga capital of the world”.

Rishikesh made-up with two words “Rissik” and “ash”. Rishikesh name comes from the words Rishi (sages, prophets, holy hermits) and Kesh (dreadlocks). it is said that one gets salvation by perform yoga here. Many foreigners come here to practice yoga and getting peace of heart and mind.

Rishikesh has a rich religious history, making it an important place amongst people is impossible to speak about the history of Rishikesh, not to mention Ram Jhula Laxman Jhula According to legend, Lord Rama bathed in the Ganges after the murder of Ravna, Lord of the island of Lanka (the ancient name of Sri Lanka), and Lakshman — another brother of the God Rama — crossed the river on the bridge, which he built with the help of jute ropes, so it was called the bridge (jhula) in honor of Lakshman.

As per Hindu mythology, Mahadev consumed the poison that originated from the sea during “Samudra Manthan”. that poison made his throat blue. this is how he is known as Neelkanth.

Triveni ghat is a famous place in Rishikesh. where many pilgrimage comes and take bath in the confluence of the rivers, Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswathi.

 

This Article is written by Suman.

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