Famous HIndu Temples and Tourist Places in India

India is Land of Temples, Many temples in India are mighty structures with complicated decorations and carvings and then there are some hidden beneath the ground such as various cave temples in India.

Famous HIndu Temples and Tourist Places in India

India is Land of Temples, Many temples in India are mighty structures with complicated decorations and carvings and then there are some hidden beneath the ground such as various cave temples in India.

India is Land of Temples, Many temples in India are mighty structures with complicated decorations and carvings and then there are some hidden beneath the ground such as various cave temples in India.

East India Consists States of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha and also the union territory Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Goddess Durga and Lord Jagannath are Popular Deities in East India.  Goddess Kaali is regarded as one of the principal deities of West Bengal. The Kalighat temple attracts numerous devotees .Temples in East India represent various sects of Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism.

Western India is having a rich coastal beauty and famous temples to visit. Ancient Caves Ajanta and Ellora showcasing art and sculptures of Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism are located in West India. West India offers a mix of cultures, diverse Religious destinations for remarkable holidays, opportunities for the excursionists from honeymoon and sightseeing to adventure and religious tours.

Temples in North India can be described as typical Nagara Style. The 3 main religions Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism and the origin of sacred river Ganga, Yamuna and sources of many other important rivers are in northern India. Famous temples to visit in North India include Birla Mandir, Lotus Temple, Golden Temple, Vaishno Devi Temple, Dwarkadhish temple, Kathi Vishwanath Temple, Mansa Devi Mandir.

South India Comprises 5 states Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamilnadu and 2 Union Territories Lakshadweep and Puducherry. The main spiritual traditions of South India include both Shaivite and Vaishnavite branches of Hinduism, although Buddhist and Jain philosophies had been influential several centuries earlier. Southern India is dotted with places of religious interest.