India is a destination where human meets divine, 
that’s possibly the best means to sum up the experience an individual 
feels when he or she encounter a deep spiritual flow which’s the 
hallmark of this country and the 1st known religion of the globe, 
Hinduism. It won’t be incorrect to say that religious sightseeing is one
 of the major draws of travellers in India and this nation truly has so 
much to provide that a pilgrim may feel spoiled when attempting to 
decide as to where to move first and where not to move at all. But, 
nevertheless, pilgrimage tour to India
 can arouse the divine perception in an individual and make one 
conscious of “self”, which’s also the eventual objective of every human 
according to Hindu principle.

India
 has numerous pilgrimage centers associated to diverse religions. To 
start with, Amarnath cave & Vaishnav Devi temple in Jammu and 
Kashmir are must-visit pious centers of Hindus. Amarnath is devoted to 
Lord Shiva, whereas Vaishnav Devi Temple is dedicated to Maa Shakti. 
Both these sites witness heavy crowds on special events. Amarnath Yatra 
starts in July-August, whilst Vaishnav Devi is open for devotee 
year-round.
Coming to the north plains, there’s 
lovely Golden Temple in Amritsar and historical temple cities Vrindawan 
and Mathura which are reserved Hindu and Shikh pilgrimage sites 
respectively. Besides, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Kedarnatha and Varanasi are 
among popular spiritual destinations in North India. In Rajasthan, you can find Ajmer Sharif that is a well-known spiritual site of Muslim.

Char Dhams:
These
 “4 abodes” are placed in the 4 directions of India. These places are 
believed to be the destinations of Hindu gods; therefore it’s no 
surprise that these places have attained the level of the holiest 
destinations in Hindu pilgrimage. In the northern zone, there’s 
Badrinath, whilst in the west there’s Dwarka, in the south it’s 
Rameshwaram and in the east there’s Puri. Adi Shankaracharya, an eighth 
century reformer, accredited with enlivening Hindu religion & 
grouping these 4 dhams was the 1st individual to name them as spiritual 
places. They’re often measured the most sacred sites for Hindus that 
have to be toured at least one’s in the lifetime. What makes these 
places even more extraordinary are the locations & overwhelming 
views that allures and brings inner harmony.

So, what are you waiting for? Make your holiday in India a grand success by visiting all the pilgrimage sites in India.
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