Most religious Places to Visit in India
India is the land of God
& Goddess. India is the land of people of various religions, culture and
belief stay together. India's diversity is measured by her secular approach
towards the religious holiness. People from the nearby places come to India to
pay their homage to Gods and Goddess.
India is the home of
many religious places, be it in Kanyakumari, Shirdi, Tirupathi Balaji, Amarnath Ji Ki Gufa, or Vaishno Mata.
From mandirs to mosques, Churches are the additional jewel in incredible
India’s beauty. Here is a glance of some
famous religious spots in India:
Panchavati:
Panchavati is in
northwest region in Maharashtra, it is a famous pilgrimage and religious place
in India. The name for the town was derived from the Sanskrit pañca five vata
Banyan Tree, which is situated on Godavari River’s bank in Nasik, Maharashtra,
India. Panchavati is termed as one of the cleanest and area in Nasik. The town
itself has got many temples like Goraram Mandir, Kalaram Madir and Sita Gupha.
Also many temples located at Tapovan is considered to be here in Panchavati due
to the closeness of places.
Jagannath Puri:
Jagannath Puri is also
known to many as Puri. Its name is after the Jagannath Temple, which was built
in the eleventh century. In the Eastern part of the country Puri is one of the
oldest cities. It is located on the coast of the Bay of Bengal and is named as
a popular beach resort, Moreover it is positioned in a unique place so that visitors
can avail the benefits of both sunrise and sunset directly from the beach.
Trikut:
Pahar is more famous
because of a famous temple of Lord Shiva
at this place called as Trikutachal Mahadev Temple. It is built in the form of the
mouth of Mayurakshi River. Trikut is one of those famous religious places in
India that still preserves its simplicity, peacefulness, natural beauty,
tranquil nature and serenity.
Amarnath Gufa:
Amarnath cave is famous
for the ice Lingam and people from far places come to visit homage to Mahadev. Amarnath
Yatra is being arranged every year with tight security to pay homage to Maa
Parvati and Lord Shiva by their followers.
Tirupathi Balaji:
Tirupathi Balaji Mandir
is situated to the extreme south of Andhra Pradesh in Chittoor district, which
is exact 740 kms away from Hyderabad. There are seven hills in Tirumala, which
are the representation of a huge serpent called Sesha Saye which is the savari
of Lord Vishnu. Along with the tranquil
nature, calm surroundings and picturesque surroundings, Tirupathi Balaji is
believed to be the richest temple in India.
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