Sampige Srinivasa Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Srinivasa. Sampige is a village in the Turuvekere Taluk of Tumkur district of Karnataka. This village has got its root in the ancient times when it was known as the Champakapuri due to the profound sacred […]
2 Read MoreSri Gadidam Kshetra is a small village in Chikkaballapura District. Gadidam’s famed temple, Sri Bhuneela Sametha Sri Venkataramana Swamy Temple is also known as the second Tirumala and is revered as a remedy for those having Sarpa Dosha and obstacles in getting married. This temple was […]
8 Read MoreTirtha Yatra conducted 2 Yatras to facilitate the Tula Snana in the River Kaveri. These yatras connected the yatris to their sacred river Kaveri. Rivers are worshiped in India. They are revered as part of the virat rupa of the Supreme Lord Krishna. By taking holy […]
0 Read MoreTirtha Yatra conducted a 1-day weekend tour to Chunchunakatte post Covid-19 lock down. The tour served as a relief to yatris who missed visiting temples. Every Covid-19 health safety measure was well taken care off. During the auspicious days of Navaratri, Tirtha Yatra conducted a one […]
0 Read MoreYear 2015 has been a great milestone in the progress of Tirtha Yatra. We began with humble numbers with just eight yatris on board. Our first Yatra was to Ahobilam and since then we have conducted Yatras to Bhadrachalam, Avani, Karighatta, Dwarka and Vrindavana. Our last […]
0 Read MoreKaiwara, a historic town in the Kolar District of Karnataka State was known as Kaiwara Nadu in the bygone ages. It was ruled by Nikirili Chola Mandala during the Chola era. However Kaiwara existed right from the Satya-yuga and has been a holy city and a […]
5 Read MoreRangasthala is located in the Chikkaballapur District of Karnataka. This temple has been built by the Hoysala kings and recently renovated by the efforts of devotees. Sri Moksha Ranganatha is the presiding Deity in this temple. The abode of Lord Moksha Ranganatha Veiled in the mountain […]
9 Read MoreMaddur is a small town situated on the banks of Shimsha River in Karnataka State. It lies south-west to Bengaluru at a distance of 81 kilometers. It is also known as Arjunapuri and Kadamba-punya Kshetra. This town has three famous temples – Sri Ugra Narasimha Temple, […]
13 Read MoreOn Aug 30, 2015 (Sun), Tirtha Yatra organized a one day trip from Bangalore to Avani. Avani is a birth-place of Lava and Kusha – the twin-sons of Lord Rama and Sita. It was also the hermitage of Sage Valmiki. (Also Read: Avani – The Birthplace of […]
0 Read MoreAs the name itself suggests, Ramanagara is the town named after Sri Ramachandra, the King of Ayodhya. Veiled in its scenic beauty is Ramagiri or Ramadevara Betta, a sacred hill dedicated to Sri Ramachandra. Most of them know this place as the shooting site of the […]
1 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.