Pilgrimage in India
    
Hindus call the sacred places to which they travel tirthas, and the action of going on a pilgrimage tirtha-yatra. The Sanskrit word tirtha means river ford, steps to a river, or place of pilgrimage Although tirthas are primarily those places where a god or goddess or some spirit has dwelled or is still dwelling, there is another reason certain places may be accorded sanctity in the Hindu tradition. Saintly individuals who lead exemplary lives imbue their environments with the holiness that accrues from their spiritual practices

NORTH INDIA PILGRIMAGE

CHAR DHAM YATRA

Considered most sacrad in Hinduism

AMARNATH YATRA

Amarnath is 145 km east of Srinagar in Kashmir...

 
VAISHNO DEVI
Haridwar is considered as the gateway to the four pilgrimages...
VRINDAVAN
15 km from Mathura, is a major place of pilgrimage...
VARANASI
Varanasi is the religious centre of the world for Hindus...

SOUTH INDIA PILGRIMAGE

 
Tirupati Tirumala Balaji
The ancient and sacred temple of Sri Venkateswara...
Rameshwaram
Pilgrimage to Benaras is incomplete without a Pilgrimage to Rameshwaram...

EAST INDIA PILGRIMAGE

Puri

he holiest place in Orissa and one of the biggest pilgrimage centres in India...

Kolkata

 
The Kali ghat , Temple of Goddess

SHIRDI

Sai Baba Temple..

AMRITSAR

Golden Temple

 
HIMACHAL PRADESH
Camunda Devi, Kangra Devi, Jwala Ji, Naina Devi

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