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Budhanilkantha Temple History

Budhanilkantha Temple History

It dates back to Dwapara Yug, King Surya Ketu who used to rule Shivapuri was a devotee of Lord Vishnu. He used to worship Lord Badrinath regularly. He is getting old and not able to travel Badrinath to worship. He prayed to Lord Siva for his inability. Pleased Lord answered him that he will appear […]

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Budhanilkantha Temple History

Budhanilkantha Temple History

Budhanilkantha Temple History, Timings It dates back to Dwapara Yug, King Surya Ketu who used to rule Shivapuri was a devotee of Lord Vishnu. He used to worship Lord Badrinath regularly. He is getting old and not able to travel Badrinath to worship. He prayed to Lord Siva for his inability. Pleased Lord answered him […]

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Tiruppavada Seva in Tirumala

Tiruppavada Seva in Tirumala

TIRUPPAVADA SEVA & POOLANGI SEVA (ON THURSDAYS) Every Thursday, after the morning pooja, the Mula Virat is divested of all ornaments, flowers etc. The deity will be draped only in Dhoti and Uttareeyam. The Thirunaman Kaappu and Kasturi on the forehead of the main deity are also reduced in size. This results in the unique […]

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Complete Guide Of Tirupati

Complete Guide Of Tirupati

Come to the picturesque city of Tirupati, Lord Balaji is waiting to shower all his blessings on you. Where to stay: Pick and choose from the numerous hotels, Resorts, and Apartments according to budget – Fortune Select Grand Ridge is a 5-star hotel with a pocket pinch of Rs.4500/- per night; with free Wi-Fi. It […]

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Jamnagar Bala Hanuman Temple

Jamnagar Bala Hanuman Temple

Jamnagar Bala Hanuman Temple History, Timings, Entry fees This temple was established by Shri Prembhikshuji Maharaj in 1963 -64. Jamnagar is celebrating 50 years of Akhand Rama Naam and acquired a place in Guinness book of records. This temple was built on the bank of Ranmal Lake also known as Lakhota Lake.   Tirumala Tour […]

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Ambaji Temple History

Ambaji Temple History

Ambaji Temple History, Timings, Route info. The temple signifies the heart of Goddess Shakti and is one of the major Shakti Piths in India. Mythology says that the original temple is dedicated to Maa Ambe Arasuri and it is built on top of a hill called Gabbar Hillock. … The place where the Goddess stopped her sojourn was the […]

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