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1. Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

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Dedicated to: Lord Shiva Why Visit: One of the most sacred temples near Rishikesh, set in dense forests on a hilltop at the confluence of the Pankaja and Madhumati rivers. This is believed to be where Shiva drank poison (Halahala) during the Samudra Manthan.

2. Tera Manzil Temple (Trayambakeshwar Temple)

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Dedicated to: Multiple deities across 13 floors Why Visit: A 13-storey spiritual landmark near Laxman Jhula with shrines on each level — panoramic views of the Ganges and easy access to local markets.

3. Bharat Mandir

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Dedicated to: Lord Vishnu Why Visit: One of the oldest temples in Rishikesh, with a single-stone Saligram idol and deep historical roots.

4. Kunjapuri Devi Temple

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Dedicated to: Goddess Parvati (Shakti) Why Visit: A revered Shakti Peeth on a hilltop — famous for sunrise views over the Himalayas and the Ganges Valley.

5. Raghunath Temple

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Dedicated to: Lord Rama & Sita Why Visit: A peaceful temple near Triveni Ghat with Rishi Kund, a sacred pond tied to Lord Rama’s exile.

6. Virbhadra Temple

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Dedicated to: Shiva’s fierce avatar Virbhadra Why Visit: A historic temple with vibrant Mahashivratri celebrations and fairs, drawing devotees especially during the festival period.

7. Shatrughna Temple

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Dedicated to: Lord Shatrughna Why Visit: A calm, less crowded site ideal for meditation and connecting with local spiritual traditions.

8.Hanuman Mandir  (Maya Kund)

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Dedicated to: Lord Hanuman Why Visit: A popular temple around Maya Kund, especially lively on Tuesdays and Hanuman Jayanti, with regular devotional gatherings.

9. Bhootnath Temple

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Dedicated to: Lord Shiva Why Visit: A tranquil Shiva shrine near the Ganges with local devotees visiting for blessings and peace.

10. Swarg Mandir / ISKCON 

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Dedicated to: Lord Krishna (Vaishnava tradition) Why Visit: A serene temple complex on the Ganges known for bhakti chanting, devotional music, and aarti programs.

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