Devotees of Radha and Krishna love rainy season because by looking at the bluish blackish clouds, they remember the goal of their life, Lord Krishna. And when you are in Vrindavana, rainy season becomes more relishing after hearing the cooing of peacocks in response to the […]
Akshaya Tritiya is celebrated on the third day of the bright half of the lunar month of Vaishakha. Directly under the supervision of Lord Vishnu, this day is considered the most auspicious day by Hindus due to the various celestial events which happened on this day. […]
Ahobilam is one of the divya-deshams – Thiru Singavel Kundram. It is widely known as the Nava Narasimha Kshetra and is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in Andhra Pradesh. The nine Deities of Lord Narasimha are self-manifested and are worshiped in the marvelous temples […]
Srirangam temple is the foremost of the 108 divya desham kshetras. It is the largest functioning Hindu temple of the world and the heart of Srivaishnavism. Srirangam temple houses the Deity of Lord Vishnu known as Lord Ranganatha Swamy, who is reclining on the coils of the […]
Dakor is situated in Kheda District of Gujarat State and is well known for the temple of Sri Ranchhodraiji (Spelt as Ranchhod Rai Ji). Dakor is approximately eighty four kilometers south-east of Ahmedabad and easily be reached by the road transport. It is one of the […]
Mar 4, 2016: Tirtha Yatra organized its first education tour to Belum Caves for the children of Kasturi Institution in Kurnool, attended by 10 students. “Children are the future of our country,” is a popular saying in India and it is our responsibility that we teach […]
Early in the morning a VIP entry through the Ranga Ranga Gopuram amongst hundreds waiting for darshan, quick security checks through the other gopurams, rushing nimbly through the mantapas of the 156 acres big temple and then finally seated in the mukhya mantapa in front of […]
Tirtha Yatra announces Tirtha Prasadam – a dham prasadam delivery service. Through Tirtha Prasadam devotees can order prasadam from the holy dham to get it delivered right at their door step. “Prasadam means the remnants of the Lord’s food or it simply means the mercy of […]
With the recent Dwarka Yatra in February, Tirtha Yatra completed first ‘Sri Krishna Charitra Yatra’ successfully. Attended by thirty devotees, this Yatra began at Mathura and concluded at Bhalka Tirtha in Prabhas. Sri Krishna Charitra Yatra is a themed tour – first of its kind in […]
The year 2016 began with the blessings of Lord Narasimha. On January 23 and 24, Tirtha Yatra organized its second yatra to Ahobilam in Andhra Pradesh. Ahobilam is a place where Lord Vishnu took the Narasimha Avatara to protect his devotee Prahlada. There are nine temples […]
Tirtha Yatra means sadhu-sanga, hari-katha, vigraha-aradhana, dhama-seva, prasada-sevana, dana-kriya and bhajana. One has to take association of devotees, hear the lilas of Hari, worship the Deity, serve the Lord in the holy place, partake prasadam, give in charity and perform bhajans. The purpose of Tirtha Yatra is to reconnect ourselves with God.