Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Gajanan Maharaj Temple India:

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Gajanan Maharaj Temple

Gajanan Maharaj Temple is situated at Shegaon, a public town in Buldhana District of Maharashtra. It protects the idol of Shri Gajanan Maharaja, which is flanked by the statue of Goddess Durga and padukas in the front

A specialty of Gajanan Maharaj temple is that one who visits the holy place is given Bhakri and jhunka as prasad. The temple has a large compound with memorial of Lord Shiva and Hanuman.

The famous place of Gajanan Maharaj Temple is Anand Sagar. Anand Sagar project proposes to cover an area of 325 acres of land covering a huge water reservoir increase over 55 acres There will be 30-35 feet high statue of Swami Vivekananda above a meditaflon cell at the centre of the water reservoir Proposed meditation cell will be a replica of well-known Vivekananda Kendro at Kanyakumarllocofed at southern fip ot India II wIll alsa include Swami Vivekanonda Sanskrufik Kendra and Sadhano Sthall There will be a huge Amphitheatre (seafing capacity 3500) to organize educational activities, functions and exhibition, as well Electronic museum, Aquarium, Water source museum, Children park (Amuse. ment and Water), Sansthan also has plans to increase 'Gajanar VihaJ' l.e, housing complex with special types of apartments, by sharing marginally their construction cost with the devotees.

Anand Sagar is expected to attract devotees and tourist alike, this holy place will be a huge source of holy inspiration to a lot of visitors. It would symbolize huge contribution of Sansthan towards religious and cultural growth of the society.

How to Reach: Shegaon Railway Station is the nearest railhead, which falls on the Mumbai-Kolkata route.

Saturday, 24 July 2010

Bhimashankar Temple India:

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Bhimashankar Temple

Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga, a famous pilgrimage place situated at a distance of 50 kilometers to the northwest of Khed. Bhimashankar Temple is an ancient temple and is located in the village of Bhavagiri. This temple enshrines Bhimashankara, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The other way, Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga is located in the north of Pune, on the Sahayadri, by the bank of the river Bhima. It is belief that a king named Bhimak of the sun Dynasty pleased to Lord Shiva by the devotion and the Jyotirlinga manifested in the place. But according to the Shiv Purana the Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga is located on the Mountain Brahmapur, district Kamrup of Assam. Lord Shiva had incarnated to destroy the devils and shelter his devotees and for the wellbeing of one and all.


The place has got its name because of the origin of Bhima, a prominent river in Maharashtra. Near the origin of the river, Bhimashankar houses one of the five 'Jyotirlinga' of Maharashtra. The annual Mahashivaratri fair is held in Bhimashankar in February-March and attracts a large number of pilgrims. Numerous devotees from all over Maharashtra and from places outside the states flock near the temple during “Tripuri Poornima”. Bhimashankar is more popular as a tourist place than a religious one due to its breathtaking scenery and extravagant beauty.

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Akshar Dham Temple Gujarat:

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Akshar Dham Temple Gujarat

Akshar Dham temple is situated in Gujarat Gandhinagar Sector 20,’J’ Road west India.

It is the most well-known temple of the Swaminarayan Sect which is the richest sect in the world. The Akshar Dham temple is constructing with pink stones having good-looking carvings. The Akshar dham complex houses the initial ever interactive display under one roof. It is bordered by lush green gardens and very good fountains. This temple is situated in Gandhinagar.

Akshar dham is not just a temple, but a place of Education, Entertainment and Enlightenment. There are 73 richly patterned and 63 partially carved pillars.

How to Reach to Akshar dham

By Air: Nearest Airport is in Ahmedabad located about 31 km. from Gandhinagar.

By Rail: Nearest Railway Stations are Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad and are linked with all the main cities in western parts of India.

By Road: State transport buses and private luxury coaches are available to reach Akshardham Gandhinagar from different cities of Gujarat.

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Girnar Temples India:

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Girnar Temples India

Girnar Temples India

Girnar Temple is one of the holy places in Gujarat, located near Junagadh at a distance of 327 from Ahmedabad. It is a holy place and a chief pilgrimage for both Hindus and Jains. Present are a number of temples located here, which have converted it into a township of temples. Amidst the lush green Gir Forest, the mountain range serves as the hub of holy action. Apart from this, there is a mosque attracting a lot of Muslim pilgrims to the place. This has made Girnar a great example of unity in diversity in India.

The height has been a chief holy place since the 3rd century. Girnar temples present a true blend of art, faith and devotion. The sculptural art used in these temples is outstanding. They have stood the test the time and the cruelty of different invaders. Even with that, the art forms of the temples still retain their magnificence. The Jain temples at Girnar attract devotees of both Shwetambar and Digambar sects of Jainism. The Neminath Temple is the major attraction of Girnar. It was built throughout 1128 AD to 1159 AD.

According to Jain religious attitude, Neminath, the 22nd Tirthankar became an ascetic behind he saw the slaughter of animals for food on his wedding. He renounced all worldly pleasures and came to Mount Girnar to attain salvation. Here, Bhagwan Neminath reached the highest state of enlightenment, Keval Gyan and Moksha, behind huge austerities. His bride-to-be also followed his path and founded the 'Sandhvi Sangh', the society of women ascetics. The rectangular Neminath temple is the most temples here.

It has an idol of Lord Neminath in black granite with jeweled eyes. Present are quadrangle courtyards, corridors and other shrines. The pillars are decorated with intricate carvings of Jain Tirthankars. The ceilings bear carvings and sculptures of Dancing Goddesses. Apart from this, present is the Mallinath temple, which is devoted to the 19th Tirthankar. It was constructed by Vastupal and Tejpal. Neminath in 1231 AD. The Lord is shown in blue color here. The Rishabhadev Temple, located nearby, is in golden color.

It is dedicated to 24 Tirthankars of Jain faith. A different Jain temple in the region is the Parshwanath Temple. It was built in the 15th century and is also known as Meravasi. Besides this, there is a Goddess Ambe Temple at Grinar. The temple is visited by the just wedded couples for high-quality fortune and prosperous married life. A mosque nearby is thronged by childless women for blessings. The Dattatreya hill, middle down the temple cluster, also houses a number of other temples worth seeing.

Monday, 12 July 2010

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Amarnath cave temple is devoted to Lord Shiva. An enshrined image of ice logically formed in a cylindrical form which resembles Lord Shiva-Linga, begins to get its shape on the first day of the brilliant half of the month and reaches its full size on the full moon day (Poornima). Behind getting its fullest shape, it begins to wane and disappear on the new moon day. According to the tradition, the major ice structure is careful as Lord Shiva Linga, one on the left side of the linga is an ice structure of Lord Ganesha, and on the right are formations of Parvati and Bhairava. The Amarnath temple is around 46 kms from Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir and 4500mtrs above the sea level. The time of pilgrimage to this holy shrine is between July and August.
History of the temple

Present is no clear cut information of the discovery of the cave. The credit of discovery goes to a shepherd (Gujar) Buta Malik, it is said that he was given a bag full of coal by a saint. Even as the shepherd opened to see in his house it was a bag full of gold. The happy shepherd went back to thank the saint but establish a cave with a lingam inside it. Then onwards this leave has become the sacred place of Pilgrimage

A particular myth says that Kashyap a sage drained the lake of Kashmir and found the cave along with the lingam in it.

Hindu mythology says that this Amarnath cave is the cave which was used by Lord Shiva to tell about the secret of life and eternity to Goddess Parvathi. He was looking for a secret isolated place to tell this "amar katha" to goddess Parvathi. So he selects this cave. And as a preparation he left his vehicle Nandi, the bull in Pahalgam (Bhail Gaow), free the moon at Chandanwari, snake at Lake Sheshnag, Lord Ganesh at Mahagunas parvat, five elements of life at Panjitarni. Finally he created Rudra (Kalagni) and prepared him to set a fire and eliminate each living thing in and around the holy cave. Then Lord Shiva took Parvathi Goddess inside the cave to tell the amar katha.

Amarnath Yatra

Every year lakhs of pilgrims visit this holy shrine. The yathra to Amarnath begins at Srinagar on the month of shravan. Subsequent halts are at Avantipur, Brijbihara, Martand, Pahalgam, Chandanwadi, Wavjan and the Mahagunus Pass. From here, the Amarnath cave is reached on the full moon day, and the pilgrimage is complete, the more general practice is to begin the journey from Pahalgam.

Shri Amarnath Welfare Committee undertakes welfare actions regarding provision for boarding and lodging facilities free of cost on the route to the cave shrine.

Tirupati Temple India:

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Temple of Triupati

Tirupati Temple India

Tirupati Temple India measured as the most holy and the richest temple in the world, Tirupati temple is located in the town of Tirupati. It is situated 67-km away from Chittoor in Chittoor area of southern Andhra Pradesh. Also well-known as Tirupati Balaji Temple, it is a main pilgrimage center of south India. Besides, Tirupati also focous on other attraction of this place, the ancient and famous shrine of Sri Venkateswara, the Lord of Seven Hills are worth a visit.The temple is situated on a hill at Tirumala. It is a conglomeration of seven hills known as Seshachalam or Venkatachalam having a height of 853m (2,800ft.) above the sea level. The temple boasts of a vibrant and colorful culture also speaking volumes about its grand past. It is a chief pilgrimage center, wherever devotees stand for long hours waiting to get a glance of the presiding deity.

How to Reach

By Air : The nearest airport is at Renigunta(15 kms). Tirupati is linked by air with Hyderabad, Chennai and Bangalore. From the airport you can hire a taxi or an auto rickshaw or you can take a bus to reach the temple.

By Rail : Tirupati temple is fine linked by roads and proper transport services to the nearest railway station located at Tirupati. This place is linked by rail with Hubbi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolhapur , Mumbai, Puri, Tiruchirapalli, Varanasi and Vijayawada.

By Road : To reach Tirupati temple, one must first reach Tirupati. It is connected with important cities like Hyderabad (617), Banglore(248), Chennai(151 km), Vijayawada(380 km) and Lepakshi (379 km) through good roadways.

Sunday, 11 July 2010

Meenakshi Temple India:

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Meenakshi Temple India

The very old city of Madurai India, more than 2,500 years old, was built by the Pandyan king, Kulashekarar, in the 6th century B.C. However the reign of the Nayaks marks the golden period of Madurai while art, architecture and knowledge flourished widely. The best-looking buildings in the city as well as its most famous landmark, the Meenakshi temple, were built throughout the Nayak rule.
Meenakshi Temple India situated in the heart of the city of Madurai, the Meenakshi-Sundareshwarar temple is dedicated to goddess Meenakshi, the consort of lord Shiva. It has long been the focus of both Indian and international tourist attraction as well as one of the most chief places of Hindu pilgrimage. For the people of Madurai, the temple is the very center of their cultural and spiritual life.

It is said that the people of the city wake up, not by the call of nature but by the chant of hymns at the temple. All the main festivals of Tamil Nadu are celebrated here with gaiety, most important being the Chitrai festival that is held in April/May, when the celestial marriage of Meenakshi and Sundareshwarar is celebrated, drawing a huge crowd of people from all over the state.

The sculpted pillars are adorned with the exquisite murals that celebrate the ethereal beauty of princess Meenakshi and the scenes of her wedding with Lord Shiva. At the Sundareswarar temple across the courtyard, Lord Shiva is represented as a lingam. The pillars depict scenes from the wedding of Meenakshi and Sundareswarar. Present are 985 richly carved pillars here and every one surpasses the other in beauty.

Saturday, 10 July 2010

Golden Temple India:

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Golden Temple India

The Golden Temple is one of the most ancient and fascinating place of Amritsar, Punjab, India. It is the most sacred temple and a significant seat of Sikh history and customs.

The holiest place of Amritsar is the Hari Mandir or Harmandir which has become famous as “Golden Temple (Sri Darbar Sahib)” and in March 2005, it was renamed “Harmandir Sahib”.

The most famous Golden temple was originated by Guru Ramdas-the forth Guru of Sikhs and finished by Guru Arjan Dev-his successor.

The golden temple is famous for its scenic beauty and golden coating for English speaking world. The golden temple is the sign of strength and magnificence of Sikhs in all over the nation. The all Sikhs prefer to visit the golden temple and wish daily.

The history and ideology of Sikhism is interlaced in the development of the Darbar Sahib. The symbols associated with the other places of worship and architecture also included in it. Sikh philosophy put forward the spirit of endurance (tolerance) and acceptance.

The golden has become a very attractive holy place especially for Sikhs as it is very spiritual place. It becomes the most memorable place to all tourists. From all over the nation not only the Sikhs but also other religions also prefer to visit the golden temple. Expect the Golden temple; there are so many religious places.

How to reach

By Air: The airport at Amritsar named Raja Sani International Airport offers outstanding services. The airport is fine linked by other parts of the country by regular flights. Now Jet Airways, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Air India also offer flights to Amritsar from Delhi, Birmingham and London.

By Rail: Amritsar is straight connected to Amritsar via rail route. It takes about 8 to 10 hours to reach Amritsar by train.

By Road: Grand Trunk Karnal Road connects Delhi to Amritsar. Regular buses are available from I.S.B.T. Delhi to Amritsar. You can decide from local, semi deluxe, deluxe and super deluxe buses offered by bus station.

Friday, 9 July 2010

Vaishno Devi Temple India:

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Vaishno Devi temple India

Vaishno Devi is one of the holiest Hindu temple sites which are devoted to Goddess Shakti. The temple is situated around 12 km away from Katra in the Udhampur district. The temple is located at a height of 1615 m on the Trikuta Hills of Shivalik Range. Pilgrims, particularly Hindus from all over the world visit Vaishno Devi making it the next most visited shrine in India after Tirupati Balaji Mandir. There are three rock cut statues in the 100 feet long cave. The middle one represents Goddess Lakshmi, right statue represents Goddess Kali and left one represents Goddess Saraswati.

Every type of people, whether they are rich or poor, young or old, sick or healthy take the difficult trek from Katra to get to this holy place. Just join any group that is climbing to the cave and suffer the devotion run down your body with each breath you take. The groups sing spiritual songs praising the goddess non stop till they reach the top. It is just a wonderful knowledge to see lot of people devoted to their devotion to the Goddess. There are many tea stalls and Dhabas along the way wherever you can stop for a while and take rest. While resting or yet while walking, just look around for the glorious scenic beauty that surrounds you.

How to reach Vaishno Devi by Rail:

Reaching Vaishno Devi by railway is a relatively economical option as fine as an attractive one as you will get a glimpse of rural India from up close. Jammu is the major railhead for Vaishno Devi and you can simply get the super fast and express trains for the different destinations of India including Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai.

Vaishno Devi by Road:

Road access to Vaishno Devi is very suitable as the region has well-maintained network of state and national highways. The different nearby destinations that connect Jammu, (the nearest transit point of Vaishno Devi) are Tarn Taran, Amritsar, Jallandhar, Ludhiana, Patiala, Chandigarh, Delhi, Jwalaji and Srinagar.