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Discovering the temples of India

If you’re planning a trip to India, you’re sure to see its many ancient and intricately carved temples. But this can only be possible if you come to India on an Indian tourist visa. Discover India’s most famous temples and see the India you’d otherwise miss.

 

Khajuraho Temples: Located in Madhya Pradesh, this UNESCO world heritage site draws millions of tourists to it due to its erotic stone carvings. There are three temple complexes here—the Eastern, Western and Southern. Of these, the Western complex is the main one which has temples whose reigning deities are Vishnu, Shiva and Lakshman. If you have an Indian visa, you can enjoy the beauty of these temples.

Golden Temple: Situated in Amritsar, Punjab, this is one of the state’s most beautiful and serene destinations. Millions of people worship at this Sikh temple. Volunteers help cook and serve devotees and clean the temple premises. To enjoy the serenity of this temple, grab your Indian tourist visa and discover the Golden Temple.

 

Baha’I House of Worship: The capital of India, Delhi, is home to the Baha’i Temple, known also as the Lotus Temple, for its lotus-shape. It is a model of amazing architecture which makes it visible from different parts of the city. It is designed as a lotus flower to signify peace and purity, a form of God. It represents the Baha’i religion, which is independent of all others and has a broad outlook.

 

Dilwara Jain Temple: If you have an Indian tourist visa, you can enjoy not just the hill station of Mount Abu, Rajasthan, but also its exquisite Dilwara Jain temple. Once you come to India on an Indian visa, you can take a day tour to this hill station.

 

If you’re planning a trip to India to visit some of its ancient and beautiful temples, all you need is an Indian visa. You can find accommodation of all types—budget, hostels, inns and luxury hotels—while you live your dream of visiting India. So, why not make that trip?

 

Mahabalipuram: Also called Mamallapuram or the 'The City of Bali,’ it is also a UNESCO world heritage site. An ancient temple town, Mahabalipuram is said to have been built about 2,000 years ago. A rock cute temple, it is situated in the state of Bali and is at the center of Pallava arts and culture. The reigning deity here is Lord Vishnu. This temple is to be seen to be believed, so pack your bags and come here on your Indian tourist visa.

 

Meenakshi Temple: On an Indian visa, you can be privy to the elegant and ancient Meenakshi temple. Located in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, it is dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Shiva. It is a window to the artisans’ architectural genius.

 

Jag Mandir: This temple is located at Udaipur and is built on Lake Pichola. You can take a boat ride to the temple every hour—of course, only if you have an Indian visa.