Gokul or Gokula is the village in Vrajabhumi where Krishna lived first three and a half years of His life. Vasudeva transferred Krishna to Gokul from Mathura in the dead of the night. Gokul is situated in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is a […]
0 Read MoreVrindavana is the holiest of all the Holy Dhams. It is here that the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna performed His most celebrated lila – The Rasa Lila. Every devotee of Krishna wishes to settle down in Vrindavana to take advantage of its purity and ultimately achieve […]
0 Read MoreChendur is a small village located just twelve kilometers away from Bagepalli in the Chikkaballapura district in the state of Karnataka. The village houses the holy shrine of Lord Srinivasa in the form of a growing shaligrama shila. The length and breadth of Karnataka is dotted […]
1 Read MoreChampakadhama Swamy Temple is situated near Bengaluru and very near to the famous Bannerghatta Zoo. I am sure you must have missed the temple while visiting the zoo. The Champakadhama Swamy temple is in Bannerghatta town of Bengaluru district in the state of Karnataka. History of […]
2 Read MoreRatha Saptami or Magha Saptami is a prominent festival celebrated especially in South India and particularly in the ornate and grand temples of South India. It is observed on the seventh day of the Shukla Paksha in the Magha Masa. Ratha Saptami is the birthday of […]
0 Read MoreVasanta Panchami or Basant Panchami festival is celebrated all over India. Although it has lost its importance gradually, nonetheless the festival has its own charm. Vasanta Panchami festival is celebrated during the Magha Masa on the Shukla Panchami. It is celebrated to welcome the Spring season or […]
0 Read MoreNandagaon or Nanda Gaon is a village situated within the Vrajabhumi, near Vrindavana. It was the village of Lord Sri Krishna where He lived until He went to Mathura i.e, from the age of six years till He became 10 years old. Nandagaon is specifically known […]
0 Read MorePancha Narasimha Kshetras are those five holy dhams where the swayambhu i.e. self-manifested Deities of Lord Narasimha appeared in the Dravida Desam region of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh in India. These temples are located on hills near the Krishna river amidst the beauty of pristine forests. […]
3 Read MorePadma Besha is adorned on Lord Jagannath only once in a year on a Wednesday or Saturday which falls between the Mauni Amavasya and Vasanta Panchami of the Magha Masa. In the Padam Besha Lord Jagannath is offered the outfits resembling lotus flowers. Padma Besha is […]
2 Read MoreSapta Puris are named first when it comes to embarking on a holy pilgrimage throughout the land of Bharata Varsha. They are also glorified as Sapta Moksha Puris or Sapta Maha Puris. They are the seven sacred cities of Bharatavarsha. These have been the centers of […]
6 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.