1. Khajuraho Temple in Madhya Pradesh
A group of monuments standing as a proof that sensuality was not a taboo
subject in India, Khajuraho temples are renowned for their erotic carvings on
the outer walls. But when you'll enter the complex, the interiors or temples
are exact opposite. Well carved, calm and serene. Built during the reign
of Chandela dynasty, these temples are fondly frequented more due to its
artistic brilliance and less due to the religious fervor. The temples are
divided into four groups- western, eastern and southern. While western and
southern group of
temples are largely dedicated to two Hindu deities- Shiva and Vishnu, the
eastern group is highly influenced by Jainism. The best time to visit these
temples is Khajuraho festivals which depicts several classical southern group by dancers in
the backdrop of magnificent Khajuraho temples.
2. Somnath Temple in Gujarat
Somnath temple has got the recognition of first
jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva and adorns the vibrant state of Gujarat. The
word ‘Somnath’ means Lord of the Moon. Mythology says that Somnath temple was
first built by the moon God after Lord Shiva listened to his prayers and
partially freed him from the curse of waning given to him by his father in law
Daksh. The boon Lord Shiva is considered to be the reason behind waxing and
waning period of moon between full moon and New Moon. Over the
course of history, the temple has been ransacked and rebuilt several times
prior to its last restoration in 1947.
3. Kashi Vishwanath Temple in
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Built by Ahilyabai Holkar in 1780, Kashi Vishwanath
temple is one of the holiest and revered temples of Varanasi, dedicated to Lord
Shiva. It is said that a bath in the holy waters of Ganges and a visit to this
temple can liberate a human being from the sins of lifetime. The temple is
being venerated for two major reasons- first is its enshrinement as one of the
twelve jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva and second is the 15.5 meters high gold spire
and 3 domes constructed using pure gold.
4. Lord Jagannath Temple in Puri,
Orissa
Situated
in the northern coast of Orissa, Lord Jagannath temple was built by Raja
Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva in the 12th century. The temple is dedicated to the Lord
Jagannath and is famous for its annual Ratha yatra which is attended by
millions of Hindu pilgrims every year.
Housed with 120 shrines and temples and encompassed by a soaring fortified wall, the temple complex is one of the magnificent structures of India. The Mahaprasad served in the temple is a pure vegetarian meal cooked without using onion and garlic.
It is believed that food is prepared under the scrutiny of Goddess Mahalakshmi and those who have it attains spiritual advancement.
Housed with 120 shrines and temples and encompassed by a soaring fortified wall, the temple complex is one of the magnificent structures of India. The Mahaprasad served in the temple is a pure vegetarian meal cooked without using onion and garlic.
It is believed that food is prepared under the scrutiny of Goddess Mahalakshmi and those who have it attains spiritual advancement.
5. Venkateshwara Tirupati Balaji in
Andhra Pradesh
Considered as the second richest pilgrimage center
after Sree Pdmabhaswamy Temple, Tirupati Balaji is the largest visited temple
in India with its annual visitors touching 40 million.
Built in Dravidian architectural style, the temple was built during the reign of Krishnadeva Raya. During special occasions such as Ram Navami, Janmashtami and Brahmotsavam, the number of pilgrims coming to the temple can mount up to 5, 00,000 per day.
Built in Dravidian architectural style, the temple was built during the reign of Krishnadeva Raya. During special occasions such as Ram Navami, Janmashtami and Brahmotsavam, the number of pilgrims coming to the temple can mount up to 5, 00,000 per day.
6. Meenakshi Temple in Madurai, Tamil
Nadu
Situated in the Madurai district of Tamil Nadu,
Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple is a historic Hindu temple dedicated to the
Goddess Meenakshi (Parvati) and her consort Sundareshwar (Lord Shiva).
The temple structure is a foremost example of Dravidian style and houses 14 gopurams which are painted in bright colors and bejeweled with figures of animals, gods and demons.
The temple structure is a foremost example of Dravidian style and houses 14 gopurams which are painted in bright colors and bejeweled with figures of animals, gods and demons.
7. Siddhivinayak Temple in
Maharashtra
One
of the most prominent and famous temples of Lord Ganesh, Shree Siddhivinayak
Temple is counted among the most revered temples of India Tour. The temple was
built by Vithu and Deubai Patil in the year 1801 and the current generation of
Patil family stays in its vicinity. The sanctum sanctorum for devotees of elephant deity Ganesh, Siddhivinayak
Temple boasts of a small Mandapam where the main idol of Siddhivinayak is
enshrined. The wooden doors of this temple are carved with the images of
Ashtavinayaka and the inner roof is plated with gold.
8. Akshardham Temple
Akshardham or the Swaminarayan Temple is a Hindu
temple complex in Delhi. This magnificent temple complex displays millennia of
traditional Hindu and Indian culture, spirituality, and architecture. The idea of Akshardham Temple Complex was
conceived and developed by Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the spiritual head of the
Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha. During the
construction of this temple, around 3,000 volunteers of Bochasanwasi Shri
Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha helped 7,000 artisans construct
Akshardham. This temple id visited by 70% of all tourists who visit Delhi
making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Delhi.
9. Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab
A perfect symbol of religious tolerance and
spiritual freedom, Harmandir Sahib aka Golden Temple in Amritsar is the most
famous Sikh pilgrimage in India. The foundation of this Sikh shrine was laid by
Guru Arjuna Dev and was later refurbished by Maharaja Ranjit Singh who
bejeweled it with pure gold and transformed it into an architectural
masterpiece. The sacred pool known as Amrit Sarovar has a great spiritual
significance and is believed to have curative medicinal powers.
10. Brihadeshwara Temple in
Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu
Designated as World Heritage Site by UNESCO,
Brihadeeshwarar Temple is one of the most prominent temples in south India
owing to its religious significance and artistic brilliance. Built during the
reign of Chola dynasty, this temple structure is purely built in granite. This
magnificent temple flaunts exquisite carvings which are supreme examples of
artistic creativity.
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