Dhudhadhari Chowk is a popular intersection in Haridwar, a holy city located in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is an important landmark in the city and is named after the nearby Dhudhadhari Barfani Temple.
The Dhudhadhari Barfani Temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Rama and is known for its intricate carvings and beautiful architecture. The temple complex also includes a museum that showcases the history of the temple and its founder, Swami Ramdevanand Saraswati.
Apart from the temple, Dhudhadhari Chowk is also a bustling commercial hub, with a number of shops, restaurants, and hotels. The area around the intersection is particularly known for its street food, including chaat, samosas, and kachoris.
Dhudhadhari Chowk is easily accessible by public transportation and is well-connected to other parts of Haridwar. The intersection is located near the Haridwar-Rishikesh Highway, which connects Haridwar to other major cities in the region. The area around the chowk is also a popular spot for tourists, who come to visit the temple and explore the local markets.