Sripadaraja Mutt is the Nalanda of South India. Mulbagal is a town in the Kolar District of Karnataka. It was originally known as ‘Mudalabagilu’ meaning the eastern gateway. Over a period of time it became as Mulbagal. This town has been considered as an eastern gateway […]
6 Read MoreMakhauda Dham, on the banks of the Manorama river is a holy place equal in importance to Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya. This holy place is located on the northern side of River Sarayu as mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana about the location of the site of […]
0 Read MoreSita Kunda is one of the holiest sites of Ayodhya. It is located in the Kami Ganj region of Ayodhya near to the sacred Sarayu river. Just like Lord Ramachandra would take daily bath at Svarga Dwar, Mother Sita would take daily bath in Sita Kunda. […]
0 Read MoreSahasradhara Tirtha in Ayodhya is a very holy spot where Lakshmana, the devoted brother of Lord Rama chose to wind up his earthly lilas. Hence, it remains one of the holiest tirthas of Ayodhya. Sahasradhara Tirtha lies to the east of the Papamochana Tirtha in Ayodhya […]
0 Read MoreVasishtha Kunda is one of the celebrated kundas i.e. small sacred water bodies in Ayodhya dham (Uttar Pradesh, India). It is located near the Ram Janmabhumi to the north of Dhanayaksha (a sacred kunda) and Rukmini Kunda. This kunda is very dear to Sage Vasishtha. The […]
0 Read MoreGaya is such a holy place which must be visited by every Sanatani Dharmi to offer respects to one’s ancestors. After death, ancestors yearn for such a soul to be born in the family who can visit Gaya to perform the shraddha or offer tarpana. This […]
0 Read MoreBhavishya Badri is one of the Sapta Badri Kshetras. The others being Adi Badri, Yogadhyana Badri, Vriddha Badri, Dhyana Badri, Narasimha Badri and Vishala Badri. All these temples are situated in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. All these temples are established by Adi Shankaracharya and the […]
2 Read MoreSarayu River flows by the holy city of Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh (India) adding more sacredness to the sapta-moksha puri. The Sarayu river originates at the big toe of the left lotus feet of Lord Vishnu the way Ganga river originates at the big toe of […]
4 Read MoreRam Janmabhoomi is the transcendental birthplace of Ram Lalla or Baby Ram as called affectionately. Located in the holy city of Ayodhya, which is one of the Sapta Moksha Puris, this was originally the palace of Kausalya Devi, the first queen of King Dasaratha. The Ram […]
4 Read MoreKaidala Sri Chennakeshva Swamy Temple is in a village called Kaidala, situated nine kilometers from Tumakuru in the Indian state of Karnataka. The temple is situated amidst the grove of trees. As it is not frequented by the visitors, it is a perfect spot to relax […]
2 Read MoreTirtha 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.