Kushavarta Ghat in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, is a super special place on the Ganga River! Legend says Goddess Ganga touched this spot when it was created by Dattatreya. It's where people do 'pind daan' for their ancestors. Previously known as 'Kusha Ghat', it's a must-visit for spiritual seekers and those exploring India's holy sites. Experience the magic of Haridwar here!
Attend The Ganga Aarti Ceremony
Explore Nearby Temples
Meditate By The Riverbank
Offer Prayers To Dattatreya
Take A Dip In The Holy Ganges
Witness The Hindu Rituals
October to April
Early Morning
₹500 per person
The history of Kushavarta Ghat is deeply intertwined with Hindu mythology. Legend has it that Dattatreya, an incarnation of the Hindu trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva), visited this spot and meditated here for a long time. After his meditation, he discarded his 'kusha' (grass) here, hence the name Kushavarta. Another legend suggests that the ghat is named after a ritual performed by the Pandavas. Over centuries, the ghat has been renovated and maintained by various rulers and religious organizations. Today, it stands as a testament to the enduring faith and devotion of Hindus, attracting pilgrims from all over the world who come to partake in the sacred rituals and seek blessings.