Temples to Visit in North India for First Time Devotees

Vaishno Devi Temple Vaishno Devi is a one of the major religious temple and one of the most popular shrines in Jammu and Kashmir. Devotees trek 12 km to reach the sacred cave, which is located in the Trikuta Mountains. There is no denying the spiritual energy, whether you walk or ride a pony. Golden […]

Vaishno Devi Temple

Vaishno Devi is a one of the major religious temple and one of the most popular shrines in Jammu and Kashmir. Devotees trek 12 km to reach the sacred cave, which is located in the Trikuta Mountains. There is no denying the spiritual energy, whether you walk or ride a pony.

Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib)

Glistening with gold, this magnificent Sikh temple extends a warm welcome to everyone is located in Amritsar. Even if it’s your first time in a place of worship, the sacred pond, the continuous Gurbani (hymns), and the complimentary communal meal (langar) make it an incredibly moving experience. This is one of the most visited 

Kashi Vishwanath Temple

Kashi Vishwanath, one of India’s holiest Shiva temples, is situated in Varanasi, the country’s spiritual centre. It is more than just a temple; it is a gateway to India’s eternal past. Don’t miss the captivating Ganga Aarti ceremony at Dashashwamedh Ghat.

Tungnath Temple

Tungnath, the world’s tallest Shiva temple, blends Himalayan adventure with devotion located in uttrakhand. You can reach this serene shrine with expansive views after a comparatively short hike. For spiritual seekers seeking nature and solitude, it’s perfect.

Vrindavan’s Banke Bihari Temple

This Krishna temple is vibrant and full of love, and it is well-known for its upbeat bhajans and happy ambiance located in Uttar Pradesh. It honours the light-hearted side of devotion and is situated in the centre of Vrindavan. To witness devotion in its most joyous form, go during Holi or Janmashtami.

Kedarnath Temple

Kedarnath’s remote location in the Himalayas is stunning and can be reached by helicopter or a strenuous walk. This tenple is located in Uttrakhand. One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, this ancient stone temple is devoted to Lord Shiva and has the atmosphere of a place frozen in power and time.

Amarnath Cave Shiv Temple

Only open in the summer months, Amarnath is known for its naturally formed ice Shivling. The journey, through rugged terrain and snow-covered valleys, is considered one of the most challenging—and rewarding—pilgrimages in India. 

Badrinath Temple

Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this temple is part of the Char Dham pilgrimage. This beautiful temple is located in uttrakhand in middle of  Himalayas.Surrounded by snow covered peaks and green valley and rivers all the way to temple,it’s a spiritually uplifting and visually stunning destination.

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