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Prayagraj

Prayagraj, at the Triveni Sangam, is a city bursting with culture and intellectualism. It is the 13th most populous district in India.

Pashupatinath

The Pashupatinath Mandir is not just a part of Nepal’s cultural legacy; it is also a part of the UNESCO World Culture and heritage List.

Samved

Samved is the second oldest Sanskrit Ved, born after Rugved, to be added to the Hindu collection. It is one of the four sacred canonical Hindu books (sruti) known collectively as the Vedas.

Nasik

Nasik, The Wine Capital of India, is located 190km from Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a well-known site of the Kumbh Mela.

Mathura

Mathura is located in Uttar Pradesh and it is well-known for being Bhagwan Shri Krishna’s place of birth. The Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi is Mathura’s principal attraction and a major Hindu pilgrimage site.

Mallikarjun Jyotirling

Shiv and Parvati self-manifested on the Srishailam in an attempt to pacify their son Kartikey and remain close to him so that Maa Parvati may not feel distraught.

Madurai

We know Madurai as the place with the Meenakshi Temple, but there is a lot more to be known about Madurai.

Kurukshetra

The significance of the holy ground where the great battle of Mahabharat was fought in Hinduism

Kena Upanishad

The Kena Upanishad (Kenopanishad) is a Vedic Sanskrit literature that is part of the Samved’s Talavakara Brahmanam and is classified as one of the primary or Mukhya Upanishads.

Kedarnath

Kedarnath is a remote town in the foothills of the Shivaliks, one of the four sites of the Char Dham pilgrimage, sacred to Hindus.

Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari is always mentioned when describing the Indian sub-continent as it represents the southernmost extremity. Is that all or there is more to it than this…

Isha Upanishad

The Isha Upanishad, or Ishavyasam, is one of the shortest Upanishads, and it is included in the Shukla Yajurveda’s final chapter (adhyya).