Spiritual places to visit in India
As a traveller I travel from places to places and I never compare destinations with one another, every destination have their own value and significance.
Travel destinations in India are very beautiful and spiritual travel destinations are even more beautiful. There are many spiritual travel destinations in India and spirituality differ from region to region here.
Prem Mandir - Shyama Shyam Dham, Vrindavan - TripAdvisor
Prem Mandir is the finest example of divine love monument in Vrindavan,
this temple have some live display of Lord Krishna's life, which is a must to look at in the day and it get even more brighten up in the evening with ultimate lighting decorations. In evening people come and visit from around the globe to experience the laser show on the life of Lord Krishna.
Statue of Lord Shiva, Murudeshwar
Murudeshwara is a small town in Bhatkal Taluq, Uttara Kannada District in Karnataka, which is spread across 13 sq KM, Murudeshwar is famous for its second largest statue of Lord Shiva, this one is the another good statue of Lord Shiva to look at,
I mentioned it here because it is not much very popular on the internet so I thought of giving it a limelight so that devote of Lord Shiva know about this also, I myself am a die hard devote of Lord Shiva and I liked this place very much, people from around the world come to visit this place and get dissolved in the spirituality of Lord Shiva.
Vithoba Temple, Pandhapur
Vithoba Temple is situated in the town Pandhapur in the state of Maharashtra, it is the main centre
of attraction for the tourists that come to visit this place, the temple was made to worship the hindu god Lord Vishnu or the avatar of Lord Krishna, the temple is surrounded by the trees and gives a mind peace and freshness to the people who come here to worship Lord Vishnu.
Rameshwaram Temple
Rameshwaram Temple is also dedicated to the Lord Shiva in the
state of Tamil Nadu, its amazing architecture with longest corridors in the world and beautiful carving on the pillars is a treat to the eyes of the people who come for the pilgrimage. This Temple gets a huge attraction because it is one of the twelve jyotirlinga temple in India.
Our Lady of Ransom Church
Our Lady of Ransom Church is a catholic church which is located in Kanyakumari district in the state of Tamil Nadu India, the church is
dedicated to Mother Mary, this church is the finest example of catholic architecture, people come to visit this church due to its beauty with blue waves lashing it from the back and the gold cross on the top centre of the church.
Vadapalani Murugan Temple
This temple is located near Kodambakkam, the temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan, with
very tempting restaurants around the temple. The temple gets very crowded during festival seasons in January. The inside of the temple is very beautiful and people from come from around India to visit this place and spend peaceful time inside the temple. The traffic in front of the temple is very poorly managed here.
Statue of budha, Hyderabad
Standing in the centre of Hussain Sagar, budha statue is one of the attractions for the tourists who come to Hyderabad,
this statue of budha is around 72 feet tall and it weighs around 450 tons. This statute of budha is the largest single stone statue not only in India but in the entire world.
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