Top 5 Religious Tourism Spots In India

May 31, 2016 17:57
Top 5 Religious Tourism Spots In India

Religious tourism is always preferable for experiencing the true eternal beauty of the place. It not only pleasures you with the happiness of exploring the new place but it also fills you with devotion and purity. You get the much wanted peace on these places which works as fuel for your whole

Here are top five spiritual places which you can visit to experience the peace at the most.

1. Vaishno Devi Temple, Jammu Kashmir
Vaishno-Devi-TempleSituated on the Trikuta Hills in Jammu, the abode of Mata Vaishno is one of the most popular pilgrimage in India. The temple is situated in the middle of beautiful landscape, pervading divinity and thrilling adventure. The journey to the temple will always remain etched in your memories forever.

2. Hemkund Sahib
HemkundUnlike the other Sikh pilgrimage sites in India, Hemkund Sahib is has pentagonal structure and it is nestled between the lofty mountains that are covered with snow. Huge amounts of devotees come here to offer their prayers, although the worse climatic condition.

3. Ajmer Sharif, Ajmer
Ajmer-SharifThe Dargah has the shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti and devotees says that He listened to them to fulfill their wishes. People from different religions as well as  faith come here to worship and it’s certainly the symbol of unity in diversity of India.

4. Velankanni Church
VelankanniVelankanni Church or The Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health was created by the Portuguese sailor who survived the violent sea storm, as a gratitude to the Supreme Power. It is situated in the Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu. Like the every Gothic churches it also has a brilliant and graceful architecture.    

5. Bodhgaya
BodhgayaOne of the important spots in the pilgrimage sites of Buddhism, Bodhgaya is the place where Lord Buddha is believed to have been enlightened. Mahabodhi temple along with several other temples in Bodhgaya are visited by many people across the globe. It feels highly commendable and peaceful to walk on the land where Lord Buddha was himself walked.

By Prajakt K.

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