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Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh

Birla Temple

Ayodhya’s Birla Temple, also known as Ram Janki Birla Temple, is dedicated to Lord Ram and his consort, Goddess Sita.

Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh

Panchmukhi Mahadev Temple

The temple houses a five-faced Mukhling of Lord Shiva, the destroyer in the holy trinity of Hinduism.

Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh

Nageshwar Nath Mandir

The magnificent Nageshwar Nath Mandir stands in the heart of Ayodhya, a city known for its divine tales and profound religious devotion.

Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh

Prachin Surya Kund Temple

According to Puranic mythology, the coronation ceremony of Lord Ram, the king of Ayodhya, was attended by all Gods and Goddesses.

Prayagraj

Takshkeshwer Nath Temple

It is a belief that two decades ago, the presence of snakes at the Takshakeshwar Nath temple increased significantly during the month of Sawan.

Prayagraj

Patalpuri Temple

The Akshay Vat tree, situated within the Patalpuri temple premises, is said to be immortal, destined to endure as long as the world exists.

Prayagraj

Padila Mahadev Temple

The establishment of the Shivlinga here during their exile is believed to have been advised by Shri Krishna to the Pandavas.

Mathura

Bhooteshwer Temple

It is believed that Bhuteshwar Mahadev protects the city of Mathura from evil forces, which gives the temple its name.

Vrindavan

Prem Mandir

A huge building has been constructed for satsang in the temple, in which 25000 people can sit together. The walls of the sanctum sanctorum are 8 feet thick to bear the weight of the huge shikhara, golden kalash and flag.

Vrindavan

Banke Bihari Temple

The construction of Banke Bihari Temple was done in 1864 by Swami Haridas. Swami Haridas was a devoted devotee of Lord Krishna and Radha.

Vrindavan

Vrindavan Chandrodaya Temple

The main attraction of the temple will be a capsule elevator that will take visitors to the top, offering panoramic views of the entire Braj Mandal.

Vrindavan

Iskcon Temple

ISKCON Vrindavan, known as Sri Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir, is a revered temple in Vrindavan dedicated to Lord Krishna and Lord Balaram.

Gorakhpur

Shri Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple

The temple houses a 31 ft tall south-facing idol of Sankat Mochan Hanuman and thus, it is also known as Dakshinmukhi Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple.

Gorakhpur

Durga temple

People from all over the world travel here to celebrate the custom of offering Maa Durga blood on the day of Navami during Navaratri.

Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh

Birla Temple

Ayodhya’s Birla Temple, also known as Ram Janki Birla Temple, is dedicated to Lord Ram and his consort, Goddess Sita.

Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh

Panchmukhi Mahadev Temple

The temple houses a five-faced Mukhling of Lord Shiva, the destroyer in the holy trinity of Hinduism.

Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh

Nageshwar Nath Mandir

The magnificent Nageshwar Nath Mandir stands in the heart of Ayodhya, a city known for its divine tales and profound religious devotion.

Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh

Prachin Surya Kund Temple

According to Puranic mythology, the coronation ceremony of Lord Ram, the king of Ayodhya, was attended by all Gods and Goddesses.

Prayagraj

Takshkeshwer Nath Temple

It is a belief that two decades ago, the presence of snakes at the Takshakeshwar Nath temple increased significantly during the month of Sawan.

Prayagraj

Patalpuri Temple

The Akshay Vat tree, situated within the Patalpuri temple premises, is said to be immortal, destined to endure as long as the world exists.

Prayagraj

Padila Mahadev Temple

The establishment of the Shivlinga here during their exile is believed to have been advised by Shri Krishna to the Pandavas.

Mathura

Bhooteshwer Temple

It is believed that Bhuteshwar Mahadev protects the city of Mathura from evil forces, which gives the temple its name.

Vrindavan

Prem Mandir

A huge building has been constructed for satsang in the temple, in which 25000 people can sit together. The walls of the sanctum sanctorum are 8 feet thick to bear the weight of the huge shikhara, golden kalash and flag.

Vrindavan

Banke Bihari Temple

The construction of Banke Bihari Temple was done in 1864 by Swami Haridas. Swami Haridas was a devoted devotee of Lord Krishna and Radha.

Vrindavan

Shri Kalabhairav ​​Temple

In this temple of Bhairav Baba, alcohol is offered to him, but where the alcohol goes, this has remained a mystery today.

Vrindavan

Takshkeshwer Nath Temple

It is a belief that two decades ago, the presence of snakes at the Takshakeshwar Nath temple increased significantly during the month of Sawan.

Gorakhpur

Shri Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple

The temple houses a 31 ft tall south-facing idol of Sankat Mochan Hanuman and thus, it is also known as Dakshinmukhi Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple.

Gorakhpur

Durga temple

People from all over the world travel here to celebrate the custom of offering Maa Durga blood on the day of Navami during Navaratri.

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