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Webimpulse
11 June 2014, 12:34 AM
Namaste HDF,

I want to ask a sort-of fun, sort-of serious question to my friends from India here. More fun than serious, though. :)

I want to go to India someday. Obviously with the state of my finances right now not being helped by my lack of employment this will not happen anytime soon, but it's still something I think about. I can dream, but I can also plan (somewhat), because India is a big place, so I would need some guidance on where to go.

I don't want to just be a tourist, either - I want to visit a temple. I would want my trip to be a pilgrimage of sorts. In this area I would need guidance, because, again, India is a big place.

So, do any of my friends from India have any suggestions? Again, this won't happen anytime soon - but if I had some idea of where to go I can start planning.

ShivaFan
16 June 2014, 03:28 PM
Namaste

I am not "from" India if you mean "born in India", but I know parts of India like the back of my hand or the lifeline on my palm.

I would suggest that for your first "temple visit" to India, you go to Varanasi - Kashi.

It is not one temple, but many, all very close to each other and all sects including to Surya, Ganesh, Krishna, Shiva, Vishnu, Devi Temples, etc., and there is no want of a tirtha at every turn, alley, ghat, gulley, and there is Mother Ganga too.

Go, go, go! But prepare first by reading books on Varanasi. Accommodations abound, both simple and five star.

Om Namah Sivaya

PreetiM
30 September 2014, 06:27 AM
You can visit Tirupati Balaji Temple in Tamilnadu. You can stay at tirumala. There are good hotels. Must try for mangal aarti. It was an awesome experience for me over there.

krishnabhumi
20 February 2015, 01:18 AM
You can visit Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir (http://krishnabhumi.in/Vrindavan-Chandrodaya-Mandir/) at Vrindavan, which is going to be a world tallest krishna temple in India.


Namaste HDF,

I want to ask a sort-of fun, sort-of serious question to my friends from India here. More fun than serious, though. :)

I want to go to India someday. Obviously with the state of my finances right now not being helped by my lack of employment this will not happen anytime soon, but it's still something I think about. I can dream, but I can also plan (somewhat), because India is a big place, so I would need some guidance on where to go.

I don't want to just be a tourist, either - I want to visit a temple. I would want my trip to be a pilgrimage of sorts. In this area I would need guidance, because, again, India is a big place.

So, do any of my friends from India have any suggestions? Again, this won't happen anytime soon - but if I had some idea of where to go I can start planning.

MINARA
05 March 2015, 11:42 PM
Hi Webimpulse,
Which temple or temple city you want to visit depends on who you are and where you come from and what your objective is...are you more interested in architecture ,etc

Assuming you are a Hindu and don't have any hurdles to entering a temple you can visit a temple city.

If you plan a visit to the south of India you could visit KANCHEEPURAM (Kanchi) which is about 70 Km from Chennai. There are many many high power temples (Kanchi Kamakshi, Ekambareshwarar (Shiva), Varadaraja Perumal (Vishnu) ,etc etc. Kanchi has been a center of knowledge / learning from centuries ago.

You could also plan a visit to Kumbakonam / Tanjavur area. There are more than 50 temples in a 50 km radius around Kumbakonam & Tanjavur. There Navagraha parigara temples also for most of the Navagrahas in this area. You can look up most of the temples in this link :http://www.templenet.com/tamilnadu.html

As someone else said you could choose a particular high power temple. There are many all across India. Some in the South are - Madurai - Meenakshi, Srirangam - Sri Ranganathan (HQ for Vaishnavism), Tirupati - Balaji, Chidambaram - Nataraja (HQ for Shaivism), etc etc

If you are a Hindu you should plan such a trip to India at least once in your life time. Good luck...

Aanandinii
08 March 2015, 01:31 PM
Namaste WebImpulse,


I don't want to just be a tourist, either - I want to visit a temple. I would want my trip to be a pilgrimage of sorts. In this area I would need guidance, because, again, India is a big place.

So, do any of my friends from India have any suggestions? Again, this won't happen anytime soon - but if I had some idea of where to go I can start planning.Like ShivaFanji I'm not from India but had a suggestion to offer.

If I remember correctly, you are a devotee of Sri Hanumanji, is that right? I feel that any who love Sri Hanumanji shouldn't miss Anjaneyar Temple in Namakkal, Tamil Nadu. He is said to have brought the Saligram that became Sri Narasimhaswami, seated in the cave temple across the square from Sri Hanuman. He stands in prayer, watching over Sri Narasimhaswami throughout the Yugas.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm120/SisterOfKarn/Various%20Forum%20Stuff/HDF%20pics/India%20Temples/IMG_0565_zps6hiip5va.jpg

Sri Hanuman here is 18 feet tall, and it's said that while He once had a canopy, it had to be removed because He is growing larger each year.

And if you're there, you certainly shouldn't miss Sri Narasimhaswami's feet. The temple is gorgeous and vibrant. Legend states it was built around the cave the Lord sits in by Sri Visvakarma Himself.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm120/SisterOfKarn/Various%20Forum%20Stuff/HDF%20pics/India%20Temples/IMG_0556_zps9kzl40ch.jpg

~Pranam

Suhita
08 July 2015, 05:33 AM
India is known to have existence of 33 crore Gods.Many places in India Have relgious Importance and a epic story behind it. Each and every God in Indian culture is associated globally with some or the other things. Nashik in Maharashtra is known for ancient Hindu temples especially Trimbakeshwar. This year if you will visit you might get to attend Kumbh Mela (http://www.indyarocks.com/blog/2348040/Kumbh-Mela-Nasik-2015-Celebrations-and-Facilities).

newwaysys
16 October 2015, 06:07 AM
Hello,
if you are planning to visit to temples, then let me tell you in konkan (http://mumbailocaltraintimetable.net/Konkan-Railway.aspx) there is shiva temples Located at 16 Kms. from Guhagar, Velneshwar has a beautiful beach and an Ancient Shankar Temple. The Temple complex has three four different temples and the secluded beach behind the temple is very beautiful and clean. KANKESHWAR :
On the Konkan coast near Alibaug, is a nice place and famous for cool climate and especially because of the old temple of Lord Shiva. The temple is situated on a small hill and the nearby village is Mapgaon which is almost 12 km from Alibag.

manish
03 August 2016, 08:04 AM
I Suggest you to Visist Maa Vaishno devi Temple in Jammu and Kashmir State. It's a very beautiful and religious place must to visit atleast once for everyone. The atmosphere there was very pleasent and attractive and very close to nature. You can enjoy both the religious and tourist part of this place.






Namaste HDF,

I want to ask a sort-of fun, sort-of serious question to my friends from India here. More fun than serious, though. :)

I want to go to India someday. Obviously with the state of my finances right now not being helped by my lack of employment this will not happen anytime soon, but it's still something I think about. I can dream, but I can also plan (somewhat), because India is a big place, so I would need some guidance on where to go.

I don't want to just be a tourist, either - I want to visit a temple. I would want my trip to be a pilgrimage of sorts. In this area I would need guidance, because, again, India is a big place.

So, do any of my friends from India have any suggestions? Again, this won't happen anytime soon - but if I had some idea of where to go I can start planning.

charulatha
08 June 2017, 07:12 AM
Nice thread.Nice post.Thank you for sharing this.

Akshaya
19 December 2018, 11:53 PM
Nice Post. Thank you for let us know the different temples.

jit84
27 July 2019, 03:28 AM
I am from India and i would suggest you to visit Tirupati Balaji in Tamilnadu or Shiridi in Maharastra for luck and getting success in job or business.