India is the country where people have immense faith in
God and His powers to cure human beings of all their
problems and ailments. The country boasts of a rich
cultural heritage, which is truly reflected in its
well-preserved temples that reflect superb architectural
skills and hold deep religious significance. Temples
belonging to different religions in the world, such as
Hinduism, Jainism and Zoroastrianism, co-exist peacefully
here. Indian temples serve as the haven of peace, solace
and tranquility, in the middle of the world that is
getting full of greed, jealousy, hatred, etc.
These temples present the perfect example of religious
and communal harmony, since they are visited by people
belonging to all religions, sects, castes, creeds, etc.
There is hardly any city, any town or any village in the
country that does not have temples. Infact, right from
the magnificent Himalayas in the north, to the splendid
Kanyakumari in the south, India is dotted with thousands
of temples and shrines. Revered by devotees throughout
the country as well as abroad, some of these temples date
back to hundreds of years.
In the north, we have the Dilwara Jain Temples, Ranankpur
Jain Temples, Vaishno Devi Temple, Amarnath, Kedarnath,
Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri, along with the
numerous temples in Mathura, Vrindavan and Varanasi. In
the south, there is Meenakshi Temple, Rameswaram Temple,
Tirupati Temple, etc. The western part of Shirdi Sai
Temple, Akshardham Temple, Siddhivinayak Temple,
Mahalaxmi Temple, etc, while east India has Jagannath
Temple, Konark Sun Temple, Kali Bari Temple, etc. So
explore these temples and know about the rich cultural
legacy of India.





















