Samudra Narayan Mandir is located at the confluence of Gomti river and Arabian sea in Dwarka, Gujarat. The temple is […]
Dwarka – Gomti Ghat
Gomti Ghat, Dwarka, Gujarat, is located at the mouth of the river, where it meets Arabian Sea. Dwarkadhish Mandir is […]
Dwarka – Brahma Kund
Brahma Kund, Dwarka, Gujarat, is located near the River Gomati Sangam Ghat, and close to Dwarkadhish temple. The Sacred Theertha […]
Dwarka – Bhadkeshwar
Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Mandir, Dwaraka, Gujarat, is located 2 km north-west of Dwarakadish Temple. The ancient Shiva Mandir, jutting out to […]
Beyt Dwarka – Sudarshan Setu
Sudarshan Setu is India’s longest cable-stayed bridge, connecting the mainland at Okha with Beyt Dwarka island. Inaugurated on February 25, […]
Kalady
Adi Shankara Janmabhoomi Temple, Kalady, Kerala is located 15 km north-east of Aluva, and 8 km east of Kochi Airport. […]
Seetha Eliya
Ashoka Vatika Sita Devi Temple (Seetha Amman Temple) is located in Seetha Eliya, 6 km south-east of Nuwara Eliya, Sri […]
Colombo – Seema Malaka
Seema Malaka, which translates to ‘the floating temple’, is a Buddhist Temple in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Situated in the Beira […]
Sathanur Dam
Sathanur Dam, Tamilnadu is located 6 km off Sathanur, and 33 km west of Tiruvannamalai. Built in 1958 on Pennaiyar […]
Rameshwaram
Rameshwaram, Tamilnadu is a tranquil location that weaves together the history, geography, heritage and natural beauty! Home to the ancient […]
Varanasi Ghats
84 Ghats of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, starting from Assi Ghat in the south to Adi Keshava (Varuna) Ghat in the […]
Varanasi – Ratneshwar Mandir
Ratneshwar Mahadev Mandir, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, is located north of Manikarnika Ghat, on river Ganga. The temple has a noticeable […]
Mysuru – Venugopala Swamy Temple
Sri Venugopala Swamy Temple, Hosa Kannambadi, Mysuru, Karnataka is located 28 KM north of Mysuru. The original Temple was built […]
Maheshwar – Sahastradhara
Sahastradhara falls, Jalkoti, Madhya Pradesh is located 5 km west of Maheshwar. Sahastradhara literally means a thousand streams; river Narmada […]
