Amazing Temples In India - Every Indian Should Visit

HARMANDIR SAHIB (GOLDEN TEMPLE), AMRITSAR, PUNJAB




Harmandir Sahib literally meaning Abode of the lord. It is the holiest of all Sikh shrines in India. It is also called as Darbar Sahib but is more popular all around the world by the name of Golden Temple due to its distinctive gold embellished walls which give it the famous extravagant looks.

Sun Temple, Konark, Orissa



This 13th century gem is, as the name suggests, dedicated to the Sun God. A marvel of religious architecture, this structure is essentially Surya, the Sun God, being carried across the heavens in a chariot with twenty four exquisite wheels, drawn by seven magnificent horses.

Bhagyani Mata Temple Haripurdhar



Maa Bhangayni Temple is located at the foothills of lesser Himalayas or Shivalik ranges at Haripurdhar. Haripurdhar makes a compact border with Sirmour district of Himachal Pradesh and is one of the legacies of “lands of gods”. The temple lies at an altitude of 8000 feet above sea level.

Shirgul Maharaj Temple



Churdhar peak is the highest peak in Sirmour district and is also the highest peak in the outer Himalayas.  The peak has a great religious significance for the people of Sirmour, Shimla, Chaupal and Solan of Himachal Pradesh and Dehradun of Uttrakhand. Churdhar is a holy place related with Shri Shirgul Maharaj also know as Chureshwar Maharaj, a deity widely worshipped in Sirmour and Chaupal. The major god of area is Lord Shirgul Maharaj. Many gods goes their for religious pilgrim and bath at the holy temple of lord shirgul.

Prachin Shiv Mandir Gagan Ji Ka Tilla



Gagan ji ka tilla one of the most oldest Shiv Mandir in Punjab which is recently get awarded by Due to 1.Its height amongest the all temple in punjab is more More then 750 stairs. One of big event called "MAHASHIVRATRI FAIR"and mostly famous by people belief and comes from many other places for their good health and to fullfill their wishes.

Devi Talab Mandir 






The famous Devi Talab Temple is situated in the heart of Jalandhar city, just 1 km from the railway station. It is believed to be more than 200 years old.

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