Ruru Kshetra

Ruru Kshetra (Nepali: रूरू क्षेत्र), also known as Ridi (रिडी), is a religious and cultural place situated on the confluence of Ridi Khola and Kaligandaki river in Nepal.[1] It is also tri-junction of Gulmi, Palpa and Syangja districts. It is one of the Char Dham in Nepal.[2]

Ruru Kshetra
रूरू क्षेत्र
Hindu Pilgrimage Site
Ruru Kshetra
Location in Nepal
Ruru Kshetra
Ruru Kshetra (Gandaki Province)
Ruru Kshetra
Ruru Kshetra (Lumbini Province)
Coordinates: 27.934525°N 83.437684°E / 27.934525; 83.437684
CountryNepal
DistrictTri-junction of Gulmi, Palpa and Syangja
ProvinceLumbini Province and Gandaki Province

An age long fair 'Ridi Mela' is held during Maghe Sankranti for three days.[3][4] The first, second and third days are called as Jethi Sankranti, Maili Sankranti and Kanchhi Sankranti respectively.[1] It is believed to obtain Moksha if one take holy bath on Kaligandaki river for the three days and worship in Rishikesh Temple.[5] The Rishikesh Complex of Ruru Kshetra is in UNESCO World Heritage tentative list.[6]

Shaligram, the symbol of Lord Vishnu, is found here on the bank of Kaligandaki river.[7]

History

Mukund Sen, the first king of Palpa, discovered the deity of God Rishikesh while having holy dip in Kaligandaki river and established the temple of Rishikesh.[8][9]

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