The connection of Western Nepal’s Rurukshetra (Ridhi) with the story of Rishikesha of India is an important tradition that is related to the description of the Mahabharata. An important spiritual tradition is one representing the deity Rishikesha with the statue of Krishna-Balarama as the main deity of the Temple of Rishikesha. It must be understood clearly that Rishikesha is believed to be the incarnation (awatara) of Krishna-Balarama, a dominating character of the Mahabharata.
The Rurukshetra or Ridi is located at the confluence of Krishna Gandaki and the Ridi Khola in Western Nepal - famous for the Vaishnava pilgrimage linked to the Mahabharata. Other cross references and explanations relating to the Rurukshetra can also be found throughout this article.