
Saptarishi Ashram Haridwar Border (Moradabad)
Bhoopatwala, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh
- DeityLord Shiva
- ArchitectureOther
- TypeAncient temple
- PeriodModern / recent
About
Saptarishi Ashram Haridwar Border, also known locally as Sapt Rishi Ashram, Saptarishi Ashram, Sapt Sarovar, and Sapt Rishi Kund, is a revered pilgrimage centre situated on the riverbank in Bhoopatwala, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh.
Visit information
Timings
08:30 AM to 06:00 PM
Dress code
Parking & accessibility
Parking available around the ashram premises; easily accessible by local transport from Haridwar city center.
Darshan entry
- Free DarshanFree
Best time to visit
Worship & festivals
Daily poojas
- Evening Ganga AartiEvening
- Special Havans
Festivals & special days
- Shravan Month ObservancesAugust
- DiwaliOctober-November
- Maha ShivratriFebruary-March
Languages used in puja
How to reach
By road
- From Haridwar Railway Station/Bus Stand (approx. 5-6 km): Exit the station and hire an auto-rickshaw or taxi towards Rishikesh, ask for Saptarishi Ashram on Haridwar-Rishikesh Road.
- From Moradabad (driving): Take NH34 northbound towards Haridwar, follow signs for Bhoopatwala/Rishikesh road to reach the ashram.
By train
- Haridwar Junction Railway Station5.5 km
By air
- Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun37.5 km
Location
Bhoopatwala, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh
Stay & nearby
Ashram offers accommodation for pilgrims; nearby options include Shantikunj Gayatri Parivar, Hotel Aura Residency, and various dharamshalas and hotels in Bhoopatwala and Haridwar.
Nearby attractions
- Saptarishi Ghat/Sapt Sarovar0 m
- Bharat Mata Temple2.5 km
- Rajaji National Park1.5 km
- Har Ki Pauri6 km
- Mansa Devi Temple4.5 km
Heritage & details
- Historical period
- Modern / recent
- Built by
- Goswami Ganesh Dutt ji (Tyagmurti Goswami Ganesh Dutt ji)
Local names
Other deities
Heritage status
Photography rules
- Photography allowed in open public areas
- Avoid taking pictures of people in meditation or during morning Rudri Pooja
Prasadam & annadanam
Prasadam includes sweets and fruit; community food (bhandara/annadanam) is often offered, especially during festivals.
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