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Har-ki-pauri
Har-ki-pauri is a significant landmark and well known ghat on the banks of the Ganga in Haridwar.

Har-ki-Pauri, a popular pilgrimage site in Haridwar, is thought to be the location of the holy river Ganga's exit from the mountains. The world-famous Ganga Aarti is held in the Brahmakund area of Har-ki-pauri, a sacred site where it is believed that the nectar (Amrit) fell to earth. Har-ki-pauri also hosts the largest Hindu fairs, Kumbh and Ardh Kumbh.
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