Where to travel
for your vacation depends on your needs and demands. There are different types
of tourists and they travel to various places to fulfill their dream. India is
a place where everyone can enjoy in a very luxury manner. Sometimes people also
recommended that the country is a land of Gods and Goddesses. Here describing
the three religious shrines of Hinduism. Scroll down and review:
YAMUNOTRI – The shrine is one of the most
sacred places of worship and visited by thousands of devotees from all over
India. Even overseas citizens also started visiting and their number is
increasing day by day. To reach the holy place, you need to climb 3,164
meters. In the region there is a religious KUND and holy dip is necessary when
you are in the shrine. The temple built elegantly and dedicated to goddess
Yamuna.
GANGOTRI – The temple constructed in a very unique architectural style and painted white colour. When you are in the location you will be surely delighted by the scenic surrounding and pleasant environment. Climb up to 3,200 meters and you will find the sacred place of worship. Goddess Ganges the main Hindu deity worshiping in the temple. Just visit and attain the blessing of goddess. Don’t forget for holy dip in the water of Ganga River. People believed that the sacred venue is the origin destination of River Ganga.
KEDARNATH – The temple is one of the most religious places of worship for Hindus. Beautifully constructed temple is located at a height of 3,584 meters and Lord Shiva is worshiping in the shrine. The sacred location is quite different from other shrines of Chardham Yatra. The location is easy to reach and one of the most captivating site. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the site and at the same time pray for your better future life.
GANGOTRI – The temple constructed in a very unique architectural style and painted white colour. When you are in the location you will be surely delighted by the scenic surrounding and pleasant environment. Climb up to 3,200 meters and you will find the sacred place of worship. Goddess Ganges the main Hindu deity worshiping in the temple. Just visit and attain the blessing of goddess. Don’t forget for holy dip in the water of Ganga River. People believed that the sacred venue is the origin destination of River Ganga.
KEDARNATH – The temple is one of the most religious places of worship for Hindus. Beautifully constructed temple is located at a height of 3,584 meters and Lord Shiva is worshiping in the shrine. The sacred location is quite different from other shrines of Chardham Yatra. The location is easy to reach and one of the most captivating site. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the site and at the same time pray for your better future life.
BADRINATH – The last shrine of the yatra. The
temple was constructed long time back on the River Bank of Alaknanada. The holy
place is devoted to Vishnu Lord and thousands of devotees arrive in the site
for offering prayer. Nearby temple there is also a Badri Tree where the lord
used for meditation. The height of the shrine is 3,415 meters.
These are the most sacred four shrines located on the sky-touching Himalayan ranges. The yatra is known as Chardham Yatra 2019. Every Indian dreams to undertake the yatra once in their lifetime. So booking for the coming season opens now, you can book your desired itinerary according to your plan. Online reservation is easy and you can book in a single click. Check-out for details and make the booking as early as possible. Happy yatra!!!Enjoy your time by offering prayer in religious shrines.
These are the most sacred four shrines located on the sky-touching Himalayan ranges. The yatra is known as Chardham Yatra 2019. Every Indian dreams to undertake the yatra once in their lifetime. So booking for the coming season opens now, you can book your desired itinerary according to your plan. Online reservation is easy and you can book in a single click. Check-out for details and make the booking as early as possible. Happy yatra!!!Enjoy your time by offering prayer in religious shrines.

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