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Yoga Rishikesh, The World Capital of Yoga
Rishikesh is the most ancient pilgrimage location in India. The place is known as the Tapo
Bhumi; meaning the place for yoga meditation of the Gods. Rishikesh is a peaceful, temple town on the
banks of the holy Ganges River, which is clear and flows full of spiritual energy. Rishikesh is
a holy place that acts as an entry point leading to the sacred places deep in the Himalayas.
Rishikesh is the perfect abode for people who have a spiritual inclination. Spiritual people
will find total peace in Rishikesh and will feel at home. Rishikesh translated means “the city
of saints.“
According to mythology, the sage Rishi Raibhya sat on the banks of the Ganga and performed
severe penance in the form of extremely autere yoga practices. He was rewarded when lord Vishnu
appeared in the form of Rishikesh, thus giving the place its present name. Over the ages, saints
have meditated at this peaceful spot with the soaring mountains looking down and the sacred
Ganga flowing beside. One of the most prominent religious leaders in modern times, Adi
Shankaracharya, traversed this land in the 9th century AD. Shankaracharya’s pilgrimage to
Rishikesh was later codified into the great pilgrim circuit, and gave a heightened sense of
sacredness to this land of the gods. Ever since, Rishikesh has been the stepping stone and the
first destination on a list of holy shrines and sites stretching across the lofty Himalayan
Range.

There are innumerable yoga centers in Rishikesh as well, as such Rishikesh is known as 'The
World Capital of Yoga." An annual International Yoga Festival is held by the Utrakhaand Tourism
Board between March 1st to March 7th. In 2010, world renound teachers and hundreds of
practitioners from over 40 different countries converged to celebrate the universal spirit of
Yoga Rishikesh .

In the 1960s, Rishikesh came in to the Western world's limelight as the place where the pop
group Beatles met their guru, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
The blessed city of Rishikesh attracts millions of tourists,people every year come here to
practice YOGA, MEDITATE, REJUVINATE and gain peace of mind. The place is also very famous with
foreigners who come to India as part of a spiritual journey. Whether its washing away karma in
the Ganga, offering pujas, or watching the arti ceremonies on the ghats of Rishikesh, people find that
Rishikesh can touch their hearts and change their souls for the better.
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