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Rishi Tirth / Rishi Ghat / ऋषितीर्थ

At Rishi Tirth, Nar-Narayan Rishi of Badri dham is always absorbed in the worship of the Supreme Lord Shri Krishna. This holy place is situated south of Dhruv Tirth. A person who bathes here attains the planet of the Supreme Lord.[1]

Avimukt Tirth · Guhya Tirth · Prayag Tirth · Kankhal Tirth · Tinduk Tirth · Surya Tirth · Batswami Tirth · Dhruv Tirth · Rishi Tirth · Moksh Tirth · Koti Tirth South · Bodhi Tirth · Nav Tirth · Sanyman Tirth · Dharapatan Tirth · Naag Tirth · Ghantabharnak Tirth · Brahma Tirth · Som Tirth · Saraswati Patan Tirth · Chakra Tirth · Dashashavmedh Tirth · Vighanraj Tirth · Koti Tirth North

References

  1. daksine dhruva-tirthasya
    rsi-tirtham prakirtitam yatra snato naro devil
    mama loka mahiyate
    -Adi-varaha Purana