Gangajal sourced from Haridwar is revered not merely as water, but as a sacred element imbued with divine energy. Its inclusion in temple offerings upholds spiritual traditions, elevates the sanctity of religious rituals, and serves as a medium to invoke divine blessings and grace.
In Hinduism, Gangajal—water from the sacred River Ganga—is revered as Amrit, or divine nectar. Haridwar, where the Ganga descends into the plains, is .one of the holiest pilgrimage sites, and the water drawn from this sacred location is regarded as exceptionally pure and spiritually potent.
Presenting Gangajal to deities during pujas is considered a profound expression of devotion and surrender. It symbolizes the offering of nature’s most sacred gift to the divine, reflecting deep reverence and spiritual commitment