March 2024

Bhadraj Temple Tour Package
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Bhadraj Temple

Bhadraj Temple Bhadraj Temple is a very pious temple and a part of Badrinath Temple. It is believed that the pilgrims visiting Bhadraj Temple receive the same blessings as that of the pilgrims visiting Badrinath Temple. Pilgrims praying at the temple with devotion are granted their wishes. Puja at  Bhadraj Temple Devotees offer milk, butter,

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Hemkund Sahib

Hemkund Sahib – Highest Gurudwara in the World Hemkund Sahib is the Gurudwara situated at the highest altitude of 4329 mts. It is located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand near the Valley of Flowers. This holy shrine got its name from the glacial lake Hemkund, adjacent to the Gurudwara whose literal meaning is the

Siddh Temples Dehradun
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Siddh Temples Dehradun

Char Siddh Temple Dehradun In the Treta period, famous Saint Shri Atri Ji and Mata Shri Anasuiya lived. All three God Bramha, Vishnu, and Mahesh who is known as Trinity came to Earth for the testing of penance of Shri Atri Ji and Mata Shri Anasuiya. Trinity was very happy with the penance of them.

Panch Badri Yatra
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Panch Badri Temples

Panch Badri Temples – Panch Badri Yatra Circuit of Uttarakhand Badrinath Dham needs no prior introduction to those acquainted with Devbhoomi of Uttarakhand. That Badrinath forms part of two coveted Char Dham pilgrimages is well known. But did you know that Badrinath also forms part of a group of Vishnu temples called Panch Badri? In

Panch Kedar Temples Yatra
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Panch Kedar Temples

Panch Kedar Panch Kedar refers to the five sacred Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India. These temples hold immense religious significance and are part of a pilgrimage circuit that is both spiritually enriching and physically challenging. The Panch Kedar temples are Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, Madhyamaheshwar, and Kalpeshwar,

Panch Prayag Yatra
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Panch Prayag Uttrakhand

Panch Prayag Five revered sites in Uttarakhand where five rivers merge into River Alaknanda to ultimately form the holy River Ganges (Ganga) is called Panch Prayag (in Hindi, ‘panch’ means five and ‘prayag’ means confluence). One of the most sacred Indian rivers, Ganges is worshipped as the life-giving goddess and its waters are used in

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