Raghunath Temple
Raghunath Temple is one of the most prominent temples in Rishikesh, dedicated to Lord Rama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is believed to hold deep mythological significance, as Rishikesh itself is named after Lord Hrishikesh (a form of Vishnu). Situated near Triveni Ghat, the temple attracts pilgrims and travelers who come to seek blessings and immerse themselves in the peaceful spiritual atmosphere. With its traditional architecture, sacred idols, and calm surroundings, Raghunath Temple is both a place of devotion and a glimpse into the cultural heritage of Rishikesh.
What Raghunath Temple Offers & Why It’s Worth Visiting
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Dedicated to Lord Rama and associated with Rishikesh’s origin stories
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Located close to Triveni Ghat, making it part of the town’s spiritual circuit
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Peaceful temple atmosphere for prayer and meditation
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Traditional North Indian temple architecture with sacred shrines
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Welcomes both pilgrims and tourists seeking spiritual experiences
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FAQ's
Who is worshipped at Raghunath Temple?
The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, one of the most revered incarnations of Lord Vishnu.
Where is Raghunath Temple located?
It is situated near Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh, making it easily accessible for pilgrims and tourists.
Why is Raghunath Temple important?
It is linked to the spiritual heritage of Rishikesh and honors Lord Rama, whose stories are central to Hindu tradition. The temple is often visited along with nearby holy spots like Triveni Ghat.
What are the temple timings?
The temple generally opens early in the morning for darshan and closes by evening after the daily aarti. Timings may vary slightly during festivals.
Is there an entry fee?
No, entry to Raghunath Temple is free. Donations are voluntary.
Can foreigners visit Raghunath Temple?
Yes, the temple is open to everyone. Visitors are expected to respect customs such as modest clothing and removing shoes before entering.
What is the best time to visit?
The cooler months from October to March are ideal. Visiting during evening aarti or festivals like Ram Navami offers a more vibrant experience.
Are there any special festivals celebrated here?
Yes, Ram Navami and Diwali are celebrated with devotion, attracting many devotees and creating a festive atmosphere.
Is the temple connected to other nearby attractions?
Yes, it is close to Triveni Ghat and often visited together with Bharat Mandir, Gita Bhawan, and other major temples in Rishikesh.
How can I reach Raghunath Temple?
From Rishikesh bus stand or railway station, the temple is just a short rickshaw or taxi ride. The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, about 20 km away.




