Six sacred lands — each a universe of devotion, history and divine energy
Kashi — the City of Light — is the spiritual heart of Hinduism and one of the world's oldest living cities. Lord Shiva himself is believed to reside here, making every stone, every ghat and every prayer profoundly sacred.
The evening Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat is one of the most spectacular spiritual experiences on earth — thousands of lamps, chanting priests and the holy Ganga create a moment of pure transcendence.
Ayodhya is the birthplace of Lord Ram — the divine city on the banks of the Saryu River that has captured the devotion of millions for thousands of years. The newly consecrated Ram Mandir has made Ayodhya one of the most visited pilgrimage cities in India.
Every lane of Ayodhya breathes the story of the Ramayana. From the royal ghats of Saryu to the ancient temples of Kanak Bhawan, this city fills your heart with bhakti and peace.
Prayagraj is the city of the Triveni Sangam — where the sacred rivers Ganga, Yamuna and the invisible Saraswati converge. This confluence is considered one of the most powerful spiritual points on earth, and a bath here is believed to wash away all sins.
Prayagraj hosts the Kumbh Mela — the world's largest human gathering — making it a city of immense spiritual significance for Hindus worldwide.
Gaya is one of the most sacred cities for Hindus — especially for performing Pind Daan, the ritual offering to ancestors on the banks of the Falgu River. Performing Shraddha here is believed to grant moksha to departed souls.
Nearby Bodh Gaya is where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree — making this region spiritually significant for both Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims worldwide.
Naimisharanya is described in ancient Hindu scriptures as the most sacred forest on earth — where 88,000 sages gathered to hear the Puranas recited by Suta Maharishi. It is believed that prayers here are answered 1000 times faster than anywhere else.
The Chakra Teertha — where Lord Vishnu's Sudarshana Chakra fell — is the spiritual center of this forest. The Gomti River flows through this sacred land, offering pilgrims the chance for a holy bath.
Nepal — the land of the Himalayas and the birthplace of Lord Buddha — is a sacred kingdom where Hinduism and Buddhism coexist in perfect harmony. Kathmandu valley alone houses an incredible number of ancient temples, monasteries and spiritual sites.
Pashupatinath Temple on the banks of the Bagmati River is one of the holiest Shiva temples in the world, attracting thousands of Hindu pilgrims daily. The Himalayas add to the ethereal spiritual atmosphere.
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