7 Spiritual Places in North India for Blissful & Sacred Pilgrimage
Summary: India is a religiously-rich country that
offers many spiritual destinations to the devotees of all age, culture,
traditions, and religions. The post enlists 7 most visited spiritual places in
North India for a sacred and holy visit. These places are widely explored by
hundreds of thousands of pilgrims each year.
India is a
spiritual heritage and one can experience the peace and serenity in all the
corners of the country, no matter what religion you belong to. Apart from
spiritually significant temples, mosques, churches, and gurudwaras, you can
feel a lot of religiously-rich spots from north to south and east to west horizons
of the country.
In this
post, we will explore the following spiritual destination: ® A Glimpse of
Spiritual Places in North India o
Mata
Vaishno Devi in Katra o
Amarnath,
Jammu & Kashmir o
Kashi
Vishwanath Temple, Varanasi o
Badrinath
Temple, Badrinath o
Haridwar,
Uttarakhand o
Bodh
Gaya, Bihar o
Golden
Temple, Amritsar |
Let’s
explore some of the most visited spiritual destinations in north India for
people of all age group and beliefs. However, if you are above the age of 50, you
can enjoy the religious vibes of these religiously significant spots to the
fullest if you visit here in senior citizen group trips, as you will get
the opportunity to visit with like-minded people.
A Glimpse of Spiritual Places in North India
Mata Vaishno Devi in Katra
Many of us
have heard about Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine in the hovering Himalayas, but many
of us have never visited this sacred place on Earth. Your journey to Maa
Vaishno Devi Temple begins at Katra and you will experience serene valleys,
mesmerizing mountains, chirping birds, and fresh air that boost the enthusiasm
of the pilgrims visiting here.
You will
have to reach the temple through a 14km trek which is well paved and
maintained. It takes around 5 to 6 hours to reach the Bhavan for Maa Vaishno
Devi’s Darshan. As per beliefs, the pilgrimage to Mata Vaishno Devi Temple is
considered completed only when the pilgrims visit Baba Bhairavnath Temple after
having the darshan of the Goddess.
Amarnath, Jammu & Kashmir
Visited by
millions of pilgrims each year, Amarnath shrine, located in Jammu and Kashmir
is a sacred place worshipped for enshrined Shivaling. The sacred Shivaling
resembles Lord Shiva and is formed naturally with ice in the holy cave where
Lord Shiva revealed the secrets of life and eternity to his wife Goddess
Parvati, as per Hindu mythology.
Amarnath
Yatra mark the journey to the holy Cave which is accessible in the months of
July and August via two different routes- Baltal and Pahalgam. Though Baltal
route is shorter, its steeper. On the other side, Pahalgam route is longer, but
it’s considered relatively comfortable by devotees.
Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Varanasi
Located on
the banks of River Ganges, Varanasi is known for its temples, ghats, and
spiritual vibes. It is among the most sacred and holiest cities, also
considered as the spiritual heartbeat of India. You can visit Kashi Vishwanath
Temple which is considered among the holiest temples dedicated to Lord Shiva,
the Supreme Deity.
While in
Varanasi, you can also visit Sarnath Temple, Durga Temple, Kaal Bhairav Mandir,
Birla Mandir, Mrityunjay Mahadev Temple, Nepali Mandir, Shri Tilbhandeshwar Mahadev
Mandir, Sankat Mochan Temple, Ratneshwar Mahadev Temple, Sankata Devi Mandir, and
Kardameshwar Mahadev Temple to take the blessings of Lord Shiva and other
deities.
Badrinath Temple, Badrinath
Badrinath
Temple, also referred to as Badrinarayan Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu –
the Preserver. It’s located on the Garhwal hill track in the town of Badrinath
in Uttarakhand and is considered one of the four Char Dham pilgrimage sites. On
the banks of Alaknanda River, the temple houses 1m tall, self-manifested idol
of Lord Vishnu.
The temple
remains closed from November to April each year due to extreme weather
conditions. It reopens on the auspicious day of Akshaya Tritiya in April for
locals and tourists. The Tapt Kund inside the temple is a Sulphur spring known
for the unique medicinal values. If you visit here by joining senior citizen
group trips, you can explore it to the best.
Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Your spiritual and religious journey cannot be considered complete without having a visit to the Ganges in Haridwar- the abode of Lord Vishnu. Haridwar is considered as one of the seven holiest cities in India, and people from around the world flock in this spiritually significant spot to pay their respect and to wash away their sins.
You can
feel the religious vibes in the air and all the corners of the city wherever
you go. Haridwar pilgrimage is more about visiting temples and taking a holy
dip in the sacred Har ki Pauri. Even if you are looking for an adventurous holiday,
you can visit Haridwar to explore the divine beauty of the nature.
Bodh Gaya, Bihar
Bodh Gaya,
a spiritually rich site is famous for Mahabodhi temple, situated in the Gaya
district of Bihar. Tourists from around the world flocks this pilgrimage spot throughout
the year to worship temples, monasteries, and the holy Bodhi tree. Bodh Gaya is
one among the four significant Buddhist sites including Lumbini, Kushinagar,
and Sarnath.
If you
visit Bodh Gaya in senior citizen group tour from Delhi, you must experience
the divinity of the Great Buddha Statue, Thai Monastery, Royal Bhutan
Monastery, Bodhi Tree, Muchalinda Lake, etc. Do not forget to shop at the great
Tibetan Refugee market which is considered a paradise for shopping-freak.
Golden Temple, Amritsar
Harmandir
Sahib or Darbar Sahib, also known as Golden Temple is one among the most sacred
and oldest gurudwaras, located in the holy city of Amritsar. The top of the
gurudwara is made up of pure gold. The temple is opened from four sides that
displays acceptance and openness. It is surrounded by a pond known as ‘Sarovar’
or ‘Amrit Sarovar’.
Surrounded
by a large complex and white marble, the gurudwara welcomes thousands of
pilgrims from all the religions and beliefs. The gurudwara serves langar to
more than 50,000 devotees every day and the gathering amounts to 1 lakh on
religious and festival days. If you visit Golden Temple, you can also visit historical
Jallianwala Bagh which is hardly 10 minutes-walk from the temple premises.