Triveni Ghat, a riverbank along the holy Ganga, is a revered ghat that is mostly utilised by pilgrims for bathing. The regular ritual of Ganga Aarti, when River Goddess Ganga is honoured every day, is the most well-known attraction of this ghat. Maha Aarti is another name for this occasion. This prayer session, which is enormous, amazing, and memorable, is attended by a large number of pilgrims and tourists. Triveni Ghat, one of Rishikesh's most well-liked bathing locations, is where the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati sacred rivers meet. The ghat is located beside the Ganges, nevertheless. Because it honours the Goddess Ganga in Haridwar and Rishikesh, the Aarti of Ma Devi Ganga is well-known. Every day, many devotees come to Triveni Ghat to participate in the morning and evening Maha Aartis. Bhajan chanting, temple bell ringing, applause from onlookers, the lighting of a diya on the Ghat during Aarti, and the recitation of a few mantras all contribute to a peaceful spiritual atmosphere that permeates the entire area. Aarti and holidays like Ganga Dussehra, Ekadashi, and Purnima are marked by intense crowds. People who take a holy plunge in the Ganga River are said to become god-secure, have their sins washed away, be released from the cycle of life, and have their souls purified. several ceremonies, including