Ganga Aarti Hardwar is performed at Har-ki-Pauri Ghat. Har Ki Pauri is one of the most famous places to take holy dip in the river Ganga. Ganga Aarti means prayer for the River Ganga. Aarti is a earliest Hindu service presented to Gods, holy things, holy leaders or to the visitors. Aarti word is from the Sanskrit language which means remover of night (ignorance). Aarti is performed at the Har Ki Pauri Ghat which is built in 1st century by King Vikram. Bhratuhari was brother of King Vikram who meditated here for Lord Vishnu and Lord Vishnu apeared here to give him blessing. That is why the place named Har Ki Pauri (Foot Prints of God). This is also the same position where drop of nector fell down and that is why it is also major magnetism in Kumbh Mela event in Haridwar. Ganga is not only a river. She is truthfully a heavenly Mother. She rushes forward from the Himalayas as the giver of life, moving cleanliness, bliss and liberation in Her waters. Ganga is not only water. She is nectar – the nectar of life, the nectar of liberation. She is a source of motivation to all who lay eyes on her continual, limitless, speeding up current. She irrigates not only our farms, but also our hearts, minds and souls. She is the Mother Goddess – giving freely to all with no unfairness, wavering or expectation. Her waters clean all who bathe in them, all who drink from them. In fact, she is the remover of contamination.