India is a fascinating land with nice and attractive
cultures. If we look hard enough we can
find that out. It has nice cultural heritage connecting regions. Let us know
about some of it's temples.
India has several religious or holy places. Shockingly
mysteries are connected to them. Let us focus our attention to these mysterious
temples which have pulled both local and foreign visitors for a considerable
length of time.
we can seek blessings for our entire family for a
lifetime at these 7 holy spots chosen by HolidayIQ reviewers.
Trivandrum : Oldest and wealthiest temple for Lord
Padmanabha Swamy. Situated very close to Trivandrum Central Railway station.
It is a very good place for pilgrimage.
……… 2.The Krishna temple “Guruvayur” is one the five all time famous Krishna /
Vishnu temples. Millions of devotees are attracted to this temple.
3. Ujjain: Origination of the first of the 12
Jyotirlingas at the Mahakaleshwar temple is visited by thousands of pilgrims
every day. , “Mahakaleshwar is one of the Jyotirlingas and famous Hindu
temple of Lord Shiva situated on the banks of Shipra River in Ujjain City. It is
believed to be the Swayambhu Linga. ”
4. Kumbakonam: The Darasuram temple inspired from the
Bygone era.
5. Thanjavur: Theancient
Brihadeeswarar tempe has got an exceptional architecture which is also famous as
Brihadeeswarar temple, and RajaRajeshwara temple . Is located at Thanjavur in
TamilNadu state of India. ” It is an amazing temple and one of the best
ancient and largest temple in India.
6. Vrindavan: One of the main ISKCON temples in India,
Sri Krishna-Balaram Mandir. “Most pleasant place in the world ISKCON is an
international society with a very famous temple in Sri Vrindavana Dham. This is
an extremely beautiful temple with deities of Sri Krishna Balarama, Sri Sri
Radha Shyam Sundra and Sri Sri Gaura Nitai.”
Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple), Amritsar, Punjab
Sanchi Stupa, Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh
Badami Cave Temples, Karnataka
Ranakpur Jain temple, Rajasthan
Ramanathaswamy Temple, Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu
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