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Monday 15 May 2017

Indian Holy Cities

Indian Holy Cities are places where people go to worship their revered deities. People consider a particular place as holy because of the presence of a particular temple. Most of the cities that are considered holy find reference in the sacred Indian Epics of different religious communities. A large number of pilgrims throng to the holy cities to offer prayers to their sacred deities. Indian Holy Cities are places where geography and history are so closely linked. Every holy city may have a history to tell. 
Haridwar 
Haridwar is one of the holy cities of Hindus situated in the Haridwar District of Uttarakhand. The word 'hari' means God and 'dwar' means gate. Therefore Haridwar means the Gateway to God. It is said that devas have left their footprints in the place. According to the Hindu Mythology, Haridwar is one among the four sites where drops of Amrita (elixir of immortality) spilled over from the pitcher which was carried away by the celestial bird Garuda, the vehicle of Lord Vishnu. 
Varanasi 
As per Jain mythology, places around Varanasi Is related to the birth of four Tirthankars, namely Parshav, Suparshav, Chandraprabhu and Shreas. This makes Varanasi an important pilgrimage and attracts numerous Jain devotees. Digambar and Shwetambar are the two main Jain temples standing adjacent to each other and are dedicated to Lord Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankar. The architecture of these temples is a treat to the eyes. 

Ajmer 
Ajmer is one of the most pious destinations for Muslims. The mortal remains of Khwaja Muinuddin Chisti were buried in the Dargah Sharif, situated in Ajmer, which forms the centre of Islamic religious faith. It is believed that the wishes of a pure heart are always fulfilled in this place. The enchanting quwwali programs organized here during the popular annual Urs festival are also a point of attraction for the tourists all over the world. To know more read:




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