Feel the Power of Prayers in India – Visit Most Popular Temples!

India is a meeting place of religions exhibiting fraternity, integrity and unity at it’s best. Being a diverse nation in religions, traditions, ideologies, India has a place to worship in every corner.

The major religious places visited by the travelers are Haridwar- one of the most holistic city in India where people gather for the largest gathering of the world- Kumbh ka Mela, the char dham yatra where people think visiting these temples will wash off their sins, 12 Jyotirlings and Meenakshi Temple of Tamil Nadu. The best places to visit in India to feel the essence of Hinduism in the top 10 most visited temples are:

1. Tirupati Balaji Temple, Andhra Pradesh

Dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, this temple is the second richest temple of India. Almost 40 million people pay a visit to this holy place every year, making it 2 lakh people per day. Since the temple is located on the seventh peak of the Tirumala hills in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, this temple is also known as the “Temple of Seven hills”. People make a huge amount of donations here in the form of currency, gold and hair too.


2. Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Uttar Pradesh

Located on the western banks of river Ganga, in one of the purest city of India, Varanasi, this temple is one of the most sacred temples and is also one of the 12 jyotirlings in India. Pilgrims believe that paying a visit to this holy place and taking a dip in the holy river Ganga will help them attain salvation (moksha prapti). The aarti of the temple is one of the best processions to be witnessed. A perfect symbol of Hinduism and holiness, this temple symbolizes the culture at it’s best.


3. Vaishno Devi, Jammu & Kashmir

A home to the Goddess of Wealth, Lakshmiji, this holy temple is located on the pinnacle of the Trikuta Mountains of Katra in the explicit valley of Jammu & Kashmir. This temple witnesses around 10 million pilgrims every year. It is believed that Goddess of Mahalakhsmi invites only the devotees she wants to. And also the special part of the temple is rather than the idols, there are heads of the three deities Lakshmi, Saraswati and Kaali known as Pindies. It’s a temple dedicated to adi shakti. 


4. Minakshi temple, Tamil Nadu

Being the largest complex in the state of Tamil Nadu, this temple houses 33,000 sculptures and 14 Gopurams (Gateway towers). Situated on the banks of river Vaigai, this temple is devoted to goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva, which are worshipped in the form of Meenakshi and Sundareshwar respectively. There is a massive sculpture of Nataraja, the dancing form of Lord Shiva. Built in the Dravidian style, this temple is the cascade of bright colours. 


5. Konark,Sun Temple, Odisha

The great poet Rabindranath Tagore quoted for this magnificent temple: “here the language of stone surpasses the language of man.” An epitome of architectural intelligence, this temple is constructed as a gigantic chariot with 24 wheels with 3 faces of the sun God on different sides of the temple capture rays at the particular time in the morning, afternoon and in the evening. The architectural intelligence made the entire world wonder about this and made it one of the “UNESCO World Heritage Site”.


6. Siddhivinayak Temple, Maharashtra

Of the temples of the Ashtavinayak Temples in Maharashtra, this temple is situated in Prabhadevi, Mumbai and is dedicated to Lord Ganpati. It is prominent in Maharashtra and experiences the visit from the actors before the release of their movies considering it auspicious. It is also believed that whispering your wish in the ears of the lord’s vehicle, your wish will come true. It is one of the richest temples in Maharashtra.


7. The Golden Temple, Amritsar

Surrounded by the beautiful lake, this place is one of the historical heritage monuments of India. Also known as the Sri Harmandir Sahib, it is the most sacred place for Sikhs and is a prominent Gurudwara to offer your prayers. Vaisakhi is the best time to witness the culture and customs of Punjab.


8. Sai Baba, Maharashtra

Built over the Samadhi of Sri Sai Baba, this temple is visited by the devotees of all religions from hindus to Muslims. Located in the Shirdi town of Maharashtra, this temple has the most beautiful shrine of Sai Baba, a great saint who believed “the master of all is one- God.”


9. Akshardham, Delhi

Honored with a Guiness book of world record certificate, this temple symbolizes spirituality, harmony and peace. This grandeur was built by 11,000 artisans and will take you through a journey of 10,000 years of Indian history. Know for it’s spectacular architecture, Akshardham is an ideal place to have a peaceful day in the spiritual campus.


10. Somnath Temple, Gujarat

One of the 12 Jyotirlings of India, this place houses the Lord of Moon. Being an important tourist attraction, there are a lot of stories behind this temple which are prevalent among the devotees. The temple explicitly exhibits the work of the master of masons of Gujarat, Sompur Salats. Located in the Junagadh district of Gujarat, this temple is also known as the place where Saraswati River meets the sea.

On the whole, India is a place of temples exhibiting different traditions in different parts. So to feel the exuberance of this nation and to feel the essence of the religious beauty, visit the best travel company who will offer you the top holiday packages in India and will answer your queries about “what to see in India” and “what to do in India.”

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