Temple or Mandir is a holy place for Hindus for performing prayers to the Hindu Gods. In India it is believed that without a temple, a town or a village is not considered as complete for residing. The Mandir is considered as a home of God, or the particular Deity. In a temple the idols of a deity or deities are installed after performing pujas as per Vedas. This puja is called as Murti Sthapana. All the temple activities revolve around the sacred idol installed upon the altar. For each temple a priest or group of priests is appointed who perform puja at the temple daily as per Hindu traditions. One of the main purposes of the temple is to create a spiritual atmosphere so that the devotees can seek blessings from almighty. Temples vary considerably in size, beginning with tiny outdoor shrines and humble village Mandirs. The larger temples are elaborate with a large number of priests living within or nearby. The temple of Balaji in Tirupati is considered to be the largest, with a total staff of over 6,000. There are a number of architectural styles, but the chief ones are North Indian (Nagara) and the South Indian (Dravida). Details for temple construction are laid out in certain scriptures such as the Vastu-shastra and the Shilpa-shastra. Most of the temples are built with money collected from the devotees and such donations are considered as pious. In this section of holydrops.com information about famous temples of India are posted. This information includes how to reach there by road, rail or air, story behind the origin, famous festivals etc. Members can share their experience with the world about a temple which will further enable other members of holydrops.com to know more e.g. where to stay, what to avoid, local conveyance etc.


Baijnath Temple - Lord Shiva

The Baijnath temple was originally named as Kirangama and changed to Baijnath after dedicating the temple to Lord Shiva (Hindu Deity). Apart from the main deity, the temple houses the images of Goddess Chamunda, Surya (the Sun God), Kartikeya (son of Lord Shiva) and a massive structure of Nandi (Car...

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Mahabodhi Temple

Mahabodhi Temple is one of the ancient and most important shrines of India. Located at Bodhgaya, Mahabodhi Mahavihara Temple is easily accessible from the major towns and cities of Bihar. The nearest airport is located at Patna that lies at a distance of 96 kms from Gaya. The holy town Bodh Gaya or ...

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Parasuram Kund

One of the Sacred places for the Hindus in India, Parasuram Kund hold significance during thr Makar Sankranti festival in January. Parasuram Kund is not just artistically located, but has steeped also in tribal legend and is much venerated by Hindus. The holy sage Parasuram is said to have wandered ...

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Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi - Mathura

Mathura is a city in the North Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located approximately 50 km north of Agra, and 145 km south of Delhi; about 11 kilometers from the town of Vrindavan and 18 kilometers from Govardhan It is the administrative centre of Mathura District of Uttar Pradesh. During the a...

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Siddhivinayak

The old temple was consecrated on Thursday, 19th November 1801. According to our Hindu Calendar it falls on Kartik Shudha Chaturdashi, Shake 1723 in "Durmukh Sanvatsar". It's build-up area was 3.60mtr. x 3.60mtr. square. It was ground floor structure (see picture no.1). It had 450mm thick brick wall...

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