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Home  »  Punjab  »  Temples in Punjab

Temples in Punjab

Temples in Punjab

The land of Punjab is rinsed by five rivers, and from this very fact the ancient land derives its name. In Sanskrit, Punjab means the land of five rivers. Dotted with revered temples and Gurudwaras, a trip to Punjab lets you explore the rich historical past of this state. One of these trips comprises a visit to the ancient temples in Punjab.

Temples in Punjab unveil the splendid architectural skills of the artists of the bygone era. Surrounded with serenity, these temples provide eternal peace of mind and soul for the devotees who come here. Captivating the spirit of human beings, the temples cast a spell on its devotees to experience the divine presence of the Almighty.

The Sodal Mandir is one of the holiest temples in Punjab. This sacred place of child divinity allures many people to this temple, as it is believed that the prayers at this temple are answered. Ram Tirth temple has created a proud history for itself and is one of the prime temples in Punjab. Ram Tirth temple lies at an approximate distance of 11 kilometers to the west side of Amritsar. This temple is the residence of the legendary writer of Ramayana, Rishi Balmiki. This temple houses an old tank and numerous other temples. The places that highlight the importance of Ram Tirth are bathing place of Mata Sita, the hut where Luv and Kush were born, and the residence of Rishi Balmiki. The four-day festival that is celebrated at this temple mirrors the glorious historical past of this city.

The revered Bhagwathi Mandir is located in a small village, Khana, and unveils great architectural skills of the artists of yore. The enigmatic myth behind the construction of this huge monument in this small village often leaves the tourists fascinated. The village people believe that Goddess Bhagwathi Mata listens to the prayers that are offered at this temple. The construction of this temple is marked with the celebration of a grand fair, which is celebrated for four days. This is one of the important temples in Punjab having great religious significance, and it is thronged by the devotees of Goddess Bhagwathi Mata.

Exploring the spirituality of Punjab through its temples can be a great experience for the people visiting Punjab. The construction of the venerated Durgiana Mandir is influenced by the architecture of the Golden Temple. This is one of the splendid temples in Punjab that echo the age-old religious traditions.

The temple is situated in the distant village of Patiala, away from the city’s chaos. The serenity of the Kali Devi Temple endows eternal peace of soul and mind for the people who visit this place. One can witness the traditional rites and rituals that are performed at this temple, which have not faded away from here despite the onslaught of the modern times. Visiting the temples in Punjab can be a wonderful date with the essential spiritual essence of Punjab.

To know more about the temples of Punjab go to:

Temples of Punjab
 Bhagwathi Mandir
 Durgiana Mandir
 Kali Devi Temple
 Panch Mandir
 Ram Tirth
 Shiv Mandir

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