Rishikesh: The City of Yoga and Liberation is a lyrical journey into one of the world's most enduring spiritual landscapes-where myth, river, forest, and human longing meet.Blending mythology, philosophy, and travelogue, this book traces Rishikesh from its ancient origins as a land of sages and gods to its living presence as a global sanctuary for seekers. Beginning with the celestial descent of the Ganges and the legends of Bhagiratha, Lord Rama, and Lakshmana, it explores how devotion, tapasya, and yogic fire shaped a geography of liberation. The narrative moves through sacred sound and silence, the mythic understanding of time, and the evolving tradition that transformed forest hermitages into modern ashrams-without losing their spiritual core.The final chapters open into immersive travelogue pages, guiding readers through Rishikesh as it is lived today. Ghats, bridges, caves, temples, ashrams, forest paths, and riverbanks are experienced not as attractions, but as thresholds. Slow itineraries invite readers to walk, sit, listen, and inhabit the city at its natural rhythm-whether they come as pilgrims, travelers, or those simply in search of quiet.At its heart, this book is not a guide to places, but a guide to presence. It does not promise enlightenment or escape, but offers something subtler and more enduring: a way of seeing. Rishikesh: The City of Yoga and Liberation is for readers drawn to spiritual depth, contemplative travel, Indian mythology, and the timeless human longing for freedom-within the world, not away from it.