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Bala Tripura Sundari - Recognition, Information & Temple timings

An ancient temple dedicated to Devi Tripureshwari, Tripura Sundari Temple, is located in the city of Udaipur, the former capital of the Tripura state of India. The Hindu shrine, it is popularly known as Matabari and is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas of the Goddess Sati across the country. The Shakti (...

Shri Devi Talab Mandir - Belief | Festivals | How to Reach

The Tripurmalini Shakti Peeth Temple is a sacred place in Jalandhar village of Punjab. This temple is dedicated to the goddess Tripurmalini. It has considered that Mata Sati's breast fell here. Shri Devi Talab temple is more than 200 years old. The goddess worshipped here is Durga, and the Bhirav wo...

Rath Yatra - Jagannath Rath Yatra of Puri

When anyone says "Rath Yatra," the first picture comes in mind is of the world-famous 'Jagannath Rath Yatra of Puri.' It is famous because of the grand celebration that takes place, the larger than life arrangements, a massive crowd of devotees, beautiful idols, and awesomely decorated chariots of t...

Ratnavali Temple - History, Information & Temple timings

Ratnavali Shakti Peeth is an important religious place of Hindus. Ratnavali Shakti Peeth is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, where the right shoulder of Mata Sati fell. According to the Puranas of Hinduism, wherever the pieces of the body part, the clothes or jewelry of Goddess Sati fell, Shaktipeeth c...

The Floating Islands of Rewalsar: A Spiritual Wonderland

Rewalsar The Amalgamation of Three Religions, Sacred Lake, And Secret Caves! Most people visit places like Kullu, Manali, Leh etc., whenever they visit Himachal Pradesh. People do not know there is a beautiful place named Rewalsar, just about 25 km from Sundernagar. Rewalsar is a small place situ...

Sarvashail Shakti Peeth / Godavari Tir Shakti Peeth

Location: 13-15-61/20b, Kotilingala Veedhi, Seethampet, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh 533104 Temple Timings: 06:00 am to 07:30 pmNote: Temple timings can be extended during special occasions. Festivals Navaratri, Shivratri, Pushkaram Fair, and Durga Puja are the major festivals celebrated in t...

Sasthamkotta Lake: Kerala's Enchanting Freshwater Jewel

Sasthamkotta Lake is one of the most pristine beauties within the serene state of Kerala, India. It is a freshwater lake known for its scenic beauty and calm surroundings. This heartbeat of the local community contributes significantly to the area’s culture and environment. It...

September 2020

September is the ninth month of the year with a total number of 30 days. The word September comes from 'Septem' which means ‘Seven’ in Latin, it was named during a time when the calendar year used to begin with March. The month calls for an autumn season which is also known as “Sha...

Shantiniketan: UNESCO World Heritage Site of 2023

Preservation of cultural heritage and nurturing creativity in West Bengal The picturesque town of Shantiniketan, located in the Birbhum district of West Bengal, India, has recently earned the prestigious honor of being listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2023. This recognition confirms the ...

Shimla - Nature and Culture Intertwined

The capital town of Himachal Pradesh, surrounded with serenity in the North-Western part of Himalayas, Shimla, is undoubtedly amongst the most beautiful and the most enchanting hill stations of India. Covered with the blanket of scented air and nature’s beauty at its best, Shimla, also spelled...

Celebrate The Culture Of Vibrant Sikh Festivals

India is a secular country and respects all religions in the same manner. Diversity and unity allow Indians to celebrate Sikh festivals with a great pomp and show. The 20.8 million populations of Sikhs celebrate their Sikh festivals with great pride and equality. Beautiful Culture And Tradition Si...

Sikkim - The Untouched Beauty of Nature

To witness the untouched beauty of nature, Sikkim is the best option to explore. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, Sikkim is the second-smallest state and is inhabited from 27 to 28 degrees latitude in the north and 88 to 89 degrees in the east. Despite being India's second-smallest and le...

Somnath Jyotirlinga - The Revered Abode of Lord Shiva

There are 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva established at different places in India, by whose visit people's wishes are fulfilled, sorrows go away, and wealth, splendour, and fame are attained. According to mythological beliefs, a person who chants the names of these 12 Jyotirlingas daily becomes fre...

Spiti Valley: The Perfect Place to Escape the Crowds

Spiti Valley, An Astonishing Destination That Offers The Unforgettable Experience ! In winter, many people head to the mountains to witness snowfall. While Shimla and Manali are popular destinations, there is another place where one can enjoy a variety of adventures along with snowfall. Spiti Val...

Suchindram Temple - Information, History & Temple timings

The word 'Suchi' in Suchindram is believed to be derived from Sanskrit, which means 'pure.' Suchindram temple(Shakti Peeth) is also called Thanumalayan or Stanumalaya Temple. It is believed that the Goddess is still meditating at this holy shrine. Moreover, the Suchindram region is also known as the...