Who is the founder of Lakshman Jhula?
Zoe Patterson
Updated on April 08, 2026
Beside this, who built Ram Jhula?
The Government built Ram Jhula with help from the Sivananda Ashram Divine Life Society in 1980, and today this 450-foot suspension bridge serves as the connection between Muni ki Reti and Swarg Ashram.
Also, why is it called Lakshman Jhula? Legend has it that Lord Lakshman crossed the river using just two ropes. To honour this brave act of Lord Lakshman, a 284 feet long hanging rope bridge was built and came to be known as the 'Lakshman Jhula'. Until 1889, this particular bridge was used to cross the river.
Just so, who built the Lakshman?
The Lakshmana Temple is a 10th-century Hindu temple built by Yashovarman located in Khajuraho, India. It is dedicated to Vaikuntha Vishnu - an aspect of Vishnu.
Who made Laxman Jhula in Rishikesh?
This bridge was constructed by U.P.P.W.D. during 1927-1929. It replaces the old bridge of 284 feet span which was washed away by great floods of October, 1924. This was opened to traffic on 11 April 1930.
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How old is Rishikesh?
| Rishikesh | |
|---|---|
| Municipality | 1952 |
| Named for | Hrishikesha |
| Government | |
| • Type | Mayor–Council |