Temples Of India

RAMAVATAR KSHETRAS

Index

Purpose
Index of Vishnu Jagat Mayam.

 

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Now enters Sri Rama with a bow and arrow proclaiming his ideal of ideals - "one arrow, one wife and one word".

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Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu

The Sthalapurana of this ancient kshetra narrates several soul-lifting episodes exuding Rama mahima, said to have taken place here in the preceding yugas.

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Among the several temples that brought immortality to this centuries old pilgrim town, Sri Ramaswamy Alayam takes pride of place

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Karnataka Kerala

The inimitable glory of Vijayanagar empire filled every genre of literature and each branch of fine arts to such magnitude that the posterity neither recreates such splendour, nor mother. 

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Lying between the tributaries - Polar and Vegavathi, and at close quarters of Kanchipuram.

 

 

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Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh

The origin of this temple dates back to distant past and is linked up with the illustrious humanist sage Raibya Hishi, who did austure tapascharya here for long, propitiating Mahavishnu, the protector of fourteen worlds.

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Madhya Pradesh, nick named as India's 'middle land' has scores of monuments displaying a distinct characteristic culture- combination of Hindu-Islam styles of architecture.

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Orissa West Bengal

Although, the unbounded spectacular glory of lord Jagannath of Puri has out shadowed the natural brilliance and inherent eminence of other gods in the state of Orissa, one comes across here and there some small shrines built for Sri Rama and a few others adorning Hindu pantheon. 

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Mithila and its environs are soaked with Sita Rama mahima and its fragrance spread to the four quarters of India; and it can be said without least doubt of contradiction to the nooks and corners of the world. 

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Himachal Pradesh Goa

Nestled in the snow-bound Himalayas, and comparatively less advanced, this Himachal Pradesh abounds in many hoary Hindu shrines luring devotees throughout the year.

 

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Goa, 'the pearl of orient', with miles and miles of coast line, famous as one of the world's most beautiful beaches with silvery sands and palm fringed rivers, though placed under Portugese sovereignty for centuries, has not lost its indigenous religion, nor its hoary traditions. 

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Rajasthan Jammu & Kashmir

The legendary Arbhudha kshetra is a veritable open-air museum of numerous shrinm built for almost every faith of the principal religions of the world. 

 

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Although this famous shrine goes by the name of Raghunathji Mandir, it has given asylum to the Lord of Kailas, whose shrines are occupying more than three fourths of this campus. 

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