Famous Temples of India (Part -2)

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Famous Temples of India (Part-1)

Indian religions, especially Hindu faith, offer numerous Gods and Goddesses to seek blessings from famous pilgrimage places in India, which stand gloriously, pouring blessings over the mankind.

Don’t you wish to seek genuine insights into India’s rich religious heritage?

Visit these below-mentioned attractions to satiate your desire.

Badrinath Temple

Famous Temples of India (Part -2)

Situated close to the Alaknanda River, the abode of Lord Badrinath is located in the Chamoli district, a small town of Badrinath (Uttarakhand). This holy shrine of Lord Vishnu.

This holy shrine of Lord Vishnu forms a part of the four holiest sites (Char Dhams) in Hindu religion in Hindu religion. It is also one of the four Chota Char Dham pilgrimage sites (comparatively minor pilgrimage sites). It is one of the 108 temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Divya Desams), which find mention in the works of Tamil saints who existed from 6th to 9th century.

The ancient abode of Lord Vishnu can be visited only between April to November as in the rest of the months the weather is too harsh for undertaking a pilgrimage journey.

Famous Temples of India (Part -2)

FAMOUS FESTIVALS

Mata Murti-Ka-Mela

The mother of Lord Badrinath is worshipped and it takes place in the month of September.

Badri-Kedar Festival

Famous Temples of India (Part -2)

Extending to 8 days, it takes place in the month of June and is celebrated in both the temples of Badrinath and Kedarnath.

Sanchi Stupa

Famous Temples of India (Part -2)

Sanchi is a village in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh, which is a home to several Buddhist structures built in between 3rd century BC to 12th century AD.

The most significant of them all is the Sanchi Stupa, also known as the Great Stupa. A Stupa is a holy place of Buddhist, which is built in the shape of a dome that consists of relics of Buddha.


A UNESCO World Heritage Site this famous pilgrimage site in India was built by the great emperor Asoka in the 3rd century BC. There are four intricately designed gateways surrounding the Stupa known as Toranas each individually symbolizing the four emotions of love, peace, courage and trust.

The Great Stupa is 16 meters high and 37 meters in diameter and preserves the relics of Buddha.

Vaishno Devi Mandir

Famous Temples of India (Part -2)

After a trek of about 12 km from Katra (base camp), one reaches the holy cave, which is the abode of Maa (mother) Vaishno Devi and is located at an altitude of 5200 ft in a mountain called Trikuta. It is situated in Jammu and Kashmir, near Katra town.


Vaishno Devi is present here in the form of three rock heads, called the Pindies, instead of a statue. Due to the strong faith of the people, every year millions of them come to take the blessings of Maa Vaishno Devi. It is said that it is Maa Vaishno who decides her visitors.

It is she who calls her devotees to her doorsteps. Anyone making a successful journey to her shrine is there because of her wish. The shrine is open all year round.

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Famous Temples of India (Part -2)

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Famous Temples of India (Part -2)
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