Gomti River, also known as Gomati, is a sacred river that flows across the state of Uttar Pradesh in the holy land of Bharat. It holds profound spiritual significance in Hinduism. Gomati River has its origin in Gomat Taal, previously known as Fulhaar jheel, which is […]
0 Read MoreFive sacred tirthas of Jagannath Puri, where one must take a ritual bath, are Indradyumna Sarovara, Markandeya Sarovara, Shwetha Ganga, Rohini Kunda, and Madhodadhi (Sea). Pilgrimage to the vibrant city of Puri is not merely a ritual or darshan of Lord Sri Jagannatha – it is […]
0 Read MoreRudraprayag is a picturesque town in northern India, located 183 km from Dehradun in the state of Uttarakhand. Surrounded by the foothills of the Himalayas, lush green valleys, and flowing rivers. Rudraprayag is a significant spiritual site for Hindus. It is the meeting point, or sangam, of the […]
0 Read MoreDadhichi Kunda, a sacred kunda, is located in the city of Misrikh, Sitapur district, Uttar Pradesh, Bharat. It stands as a testament to steadfast dedication and selflessness. It is the divine spot where Sage Dadhichi made the supreme sacrifice for the welfare of all living beings. […]
0 Read MoreIndradyumna Sarovara is situated in Makubana, sacred city of Puri in the state of Odisha, Bharat. This sacred lake, located in the revered land of Lord Jagannatha, holds immense spiritual significance. It was deeply cherished by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who is recognized as a divine incarnation […]
0 Read MoreVishnuprayag is the confluence of two rivers, Alakananda and Dhauliganga, or Vishnu Ganga, where spirituality meets pristine nature. First among the Pancha Prayag, it is located on the Niti valley, in the picturesque Chamoli district in the state of Uttarkhand. Taking a holy dip in this […]
0 Read MoreSaraswati River is a Vedic River which is believed to be extinct. But the river can be seen in its complete glory at Manibhadrapuri or Mana, the first village of India after the Tibet border. Manibhadrapuri is the first Indian village after the border of Tibet. […]
0 Read MoreSarayu River flows by the holy city of Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh (India) adding more sacredness to the sapta-moksha puri. The Sarayu river originates at the big toe of the left lotus feet of Lord Vishnu the way Ganga river originates at the big toe of […]
4 Read MoreTirtha Yatra means sadhu-sanga, hari-katha, vigraha-aradhana, dhama-seva, prasada-sevana, dana-kriya and bhajana. One has to take association of devotees, hear the lilas of Hari, worship the Deity, serve the Lord in the holy place, partake prasadam, give in charity and perform bhajans. The purpose of Tirtha Yatra is to reconnect ourselves with God.