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Ramanathaswamy Temple
Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu – 623526,
Ramanathaswamy Temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines, located in Rameswaram. It is renowned for its architectural marvel and religious significance.
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Mahakaleshwar Temple
Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh – 456001
A sacred pilgrimage site in Ujjain, the Mahakaleshwar temple houses a Swayambhu Shiva Lingam. The temple boasts Chalukya & Maratha styles of architecture.
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Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Varanasi- 221001
The city of Kashi, which is now Varanasi, is a Hindu pilgrimage site that holds a significant place in Hindu mythology. The ancient scriptures state that it is situated upon the trident or Trishul of Lord Shiva. This sacred city, Kashi, nestled on the western bank of the Ganges River, is eternal and will remain on this earth even after the cosmic destruction. It is one of the twelve jyotirlingas, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
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Tirupati Ammawari Bhakti Darshan
Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517503
Get the divine Goddess Padmavathi, devotees must go for Tirupati Ammavari Bhakti Darshan at Alamelumangapuram temple. It is believed that visiting Alamelumangapuram before Tirumala is auspicious.
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Shirdi Sai Baba Temple
Maharashtra India - 400 014
Shirdi, a town in Maharashtra, is known for its spiritual and divine history. The Sai Baba Temple makes Shirdi a prominent pilgrimage site in India. What's intriguing about the Shirdi temple is that both the Hindu and Muslim community believes in the teachings and preaching of Sai Baba.
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Dwarkadhish Temple
Dwarka, Gujarat 361335
Shirdi, a town in Maharashtra, is known for its spiritual and divine history. The Sai Baba Temple makes Shirdi a prominent pilgrimage site in India. What's intriguing about the Shirdi temple is that both the Hindu and Muslim community believes in the teachings and preaching of Sai Baba.
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