Barsana as the name itself suggests it is the place where Lord Krishna’s love is always raining. Barsana is a village in the Indian State Uttar Pradesh. I am sure you must have heard about the internationally credited Lathamar Holi. Yes, this is celebrated in Barsana, […]
0 Read MoreVaikuntha Ekadashi is one of the grandest festivals celebrated in almost all the Vaishnava Temples all over India connected to the Sri Sampradaya or the Ramanuja Sampradaya. The festival marks its advent every year during the auspicious month of Marghashirsha when the sun is in the […]
0 Read MoreTemples one must visit in Kashi – Do not miss these temples while you are enchanted by the streets of Kashi If you are born in India or if you are an ardent follower of Sanatana Dharma, embarking on a pilgrimage to holy places in Bharata […]
4 Read MorePandharpur is the spiritual capital of Maharashtra. It is the home to Panduranga Vitthala – the most merciful Lord of Bhajans. Pandharpur is situated in the Solapur District, on the western banks of River Chandrabhaga. It is the land of the kirtanas or the abhangas. This […]
0 Read MoreDhundhiraj Vinayaka Temple in Kashi is the must visit temple. Primarily there are 56 temples of Lord Ganesha in Kashi as mentioned in the Skanda Purana. They are called as Chappan Vinayaka Temples. An aspirant of Kashi must visit these temples to take blessings of Lord […]
0 Read MoreSphatika Shila is in the serene environment of Chitrakoot in Uttar Pradesh. Located on the banks of Mandakini River, upstream from the Rama Ghat, this place disperses spiritual vibes and guarantees spiritual upliftment to the devotee. Sphatika Shila is a smooth rock bearing the impression of […]
0 Read MoreGopi Talab is one of the unique transcendental gems of Dwarka. It is the source of Holy Gopi Chandan which Vaishnavas apply on the forehead. Chapter 07 of Skanda Purana states: The god of death frequently teaches his messengers thus: “They who merely utter the name […]
1 Read MoreNriga Kunda is a very small place in Dwarka. 99% of devotees do not know about its very presence including the Dwarkavasis. It is very unforunate that this place in Dwarka lies unnoticed by the devotees. Although a very small well, it is the best of […]
3 Read MorePanchanada Tirtha is a set of five sweet-water wells located on an island amid the sea, at the confluence of the sacred Gomti river and the Gulf of Kutch in Dwarka, Gujarat (India). It would be more appropriate to say that it lies right behind the […]
2 Read MoreBet Dwarka is the only remaining part of the sacred Dwarka fort-city built by Vishwakarma on the order of Lord Sri Krishna, after reclaiming the land from the Sea God. The other bigger part was consumed by the sea 5000 years ago immediately after the disappearance […]
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.