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Haridwar in scriptures : ウィキペディア英語版 | Haridwar in scriptures
Haridwar ((ヒンディー語:हरिद्वार)) finds mention in numerous scriptures (religious texts) and manuscripts of antiquity, as well as in various historical texts of the recent past. Its significance is also enhanced by the fact that it has been hosting, the famous Kumbh Mela, every 12 years, since time immemorial, wherein thousands of people from all over the country take part, and with whom many stories of its stories have travelled far and wide, and survived in distant lands as a part of the collective oral history of the city. The city has been mentioned by its various names, which signify its ever-changing milieu, be it one of its ancient names, ''Gangadwar'' (गंगाद्वार), the 'Gateway of the Ganges' or its transition to the recent name of Hardwar, which finally gave way to the modern name of this city, Haridwar. Also find mention are the neighbouring areas of Kankhal (कनखल) and Mayapur (मायापुर), and in some places along with other Panch Tirthas in the region, namely - ''Gangadwara, Kushwart, Kankhal, Bilwa Teerth'' (Mansa Devi Temple) ''and Neel Parvat'' (Chandi Devi Temple),〔(Travel guide Haridwar )〕〔(Kankhal ) www.indiainfoweb.com.〕 all of which, lie within the present municipal city of Haridwar. ==Ancient scriptures==
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