The history of the temples is intertwined with the name Udupi. The name “Udupi” is derived from the Sanskrit term “Udupa”. This literally translates to the “Lord of the stars”, the Moon.
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The history of the temples is intertwined with the name Udupi. The name “Udupi” is derived from the Sanskrit term “Udupa”. This literally translates to the “Lord of the stars”, the Moon.
Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat in Varanasi is a spectacle to watch. It is a perfect example of the ancient tradition of River worship in India packaged in a way that attracts all kinds of people. Pilgrims come to pray at the holy Ganga. Tourists come to see the visual where the fire comes to… Continue reading Assi Ghat
Although the original temple of Devi Kamakshi is located in Kanchipuram, the revered Shankaracharya of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peeth, Pujya Jayendra Saraswati Ji, considering the promotion of Vedic culture and literature, established this temple right in front of JNU on October 16, 1986. Before the construction of the temple, all the rules of Agama (scriptures)… Continue reading Devi Kamakshi Mandir
The temple is called Nalhada Mahadev Temple because in the past, this place was surrounded by dense forests. Two canals used to flow from here, and it was because of these canals that the temple came to be known as Nalhada Mahadev Temple.
Banashankari temple is a famous Shakti Peetha in North Karnataka. Millions of devotees worship this Devi as their Kuldevi.
This Shivling is situated at a distance of 18 kilometers from Kullu, called Mathan at an altitude of 2460 meters in the beautiful village of Kashwari in the Kullu valley. This temple is dedicated to Devadhidev Mahadev.
A centuries-old Ashram, royal history is associated with it, the Siddha Purusha reached that state on the invitation of the king. This ashram is working on the practice of Vedas in the development of Sanatani culture, its promotion and spread, the study of Vedas is being kept in mind in the traditional manners. The temple… Continue reading Bholagiri Temple
Janakpur Dham is the ancient capital of Mithila. Today, it falls within the political boundaries of Nepal, but culturally it remains an integral part of Mithilanchal. This district of Nepal that has Janakpur, is called Dhanush after the Dhanush or bow that was broken here during the Ramayana era.
Vrindavan, an enchanting place in India, is renowned for the celestial exploits of Lord Krishna and is revered as a heavenly abode for his devotees. It is here that one can experience firsthand the captivating childhood pastimes of Lord Gopal. Every element of this sacred land resonates with the divine essence of Lord Vasudev. However,… Continue reading Banke Bihari