'Srinagar to Aizawl' - Rishikesh - Rameshwaram Temple and Ram Nam Stamb

'Srinagar to Aizawl' - Rishikesh - Rameshwaram Temple and Ram Nam Stamb

Ram Nam Stamb is a small temple located in the banks of Ganga, Rishikesh. It is constructed in 2003 and is maintained by Gita Bhawan. In the books inside the temple and in the walls of the temple, there are over 31000 Million Ram Nam’s written and kept. It is to uphold the belief that saying Ram Nam is the way to salvation (‘Moksha’). Rameshwaram Temple in Rishikesh is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located on the banks of the holy Ganges River. The temple architecture reflects traditional Hindu styles, with intricate carvings and a serene ambiance that complements the spiritual atmosphere of Rishikesh. The presiding deity, Lord Rameshwar (a form of Shiva), is worshipped here with deep reverence. Devotees believe that offering prayers at this temple can cleanse one's sins and aid in spiritual growth. Situated near Triveni Ghat, the Rameshwaram Temple often sees visitors coming after taking a holy dip in the Ganga or attending the evening Ganga Aarti. The temple's peaceful surroundings and sacred aura make it a favourite among spiritual seekers, yogis, and tourists alike.