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5 Pilgrimages You Must Take in This Lifetime!

Deepa N

Last updated: Aug 27, 2020

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Shirdi’s Sai Baba has inspired at least four films in Bollywood, including Shirdi Ke Sai Baba, Shirdi Sai Baba, Ishwarya Avatar Sai Baba, and Malik Ek.

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The sight of the evening aarti on the ghats at Haridwar has inspired many a photographer.
Don’t also forget to capture the mesmerising view of the rising sun at Vaishno Devi.

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While in Vaishno Devi, the Katra Main Market will offer some authentic Jammu goodies, like nuts, dried apples, berries, bangles, and embroidered fabric.

Safety

Despite the religious and spiritual fervour around Dwarka, the city has got an ill-repute of being unsafe, especially for women.

Eat

The Vaishno Devi Shrine Board runs Bhojanalyas through the route, which serve the most amazing rajma-rice, dahi-wada, chhole-puri, etc. Try not to miss out on the rajma-rice in particular.

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Spirituality and India appear to be two sides of the same coin. And for those who seek spiritual enlightenment, the country, with its many gods and theological wisdom doesn’t disappoint. For those craving the wisdom of religious fervour, here’s a list of pilgrimages you must take before you die!

Haridwar

Considered among the seven holiest places for Hindus, Haridwar is one of the most popular religious spots in the country. This is also where the river Ganga enters the Indo-Gangetic planes for the first time. Mythological stories around ‘samudra manthan’ narrate how drops of ‘amrut’, or the elixir of immortality, spilled on this land when it was being carried by Garuda. Fulfil your religious curiosity here, and partake in the surreal experience of the evening aarti at the ghats. A million lamps are lit, with a cloud of smoke rising into the atmosphere that reverberates with rhythmic chants heard over the din of clanging bells. Haridwar is one of the sites where the Kumbh Mela takes place once every 12 years, attracting hordes of religious visitors. Try to plan your trip around Ganga Dusshera and Somvati Amavasya Mela.

Haridwar Pilgrimage Package Price: Starts from INR 3,593 per adult twin sharing basis*

Distance from Dehradun Airport to Haridwar: 38 km 

Book Your Flight to Dehradun (Nearest Airport)

Tirupati

Located in Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati is considered the holiest place in the state, thanks to the Tirmuala Sri Venkateshwara Temple. In fact, comprising Upper (Tirumala) and Lower regions, Tirupati is sometimes also called the Spiritual Capital of Andhra Pradesh. Incidentally, India’s Ministry of Tourism also named it the Best Heritage City in the year 2012–2013.
Tirupati is believed to be the abode of Lord Vishnu with at least 10 prominent temples, including Sri Govindarajaswami, Sri Lakshmi Narayana Swamy, Sri Vinayaka Swamy, Sri Bhu Varaha Swamy and Sri Bedi Anjanaye Temples. For those who cannot get enough of seeking religiosity, this one is a must-do.

Tirupati Pilgrimage Package Price: Starts from INR 4,187 per adult twin sharing basis*

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Shirdi

Image Courtesy: Shri SaiBaba Sansthan Trust


Located in Ahmednagar in Maharashtra, Approximately 295 km from Mumbai, Shirdi is the abode of the late 19th century saint, Sri Sai Baba. Shirdi, or a corrupted version of Sree Adi was called so to denote “foot of prosperity”, and the shrine sees close 25,000 devotees in a day. Among the many must-do-once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimages, Shirdi is relatively an easier one, thanks to its connectivity and low altitude. Among the important places at this holy site is the Samadhi Temple, where Sri Sai Baba’s mortal remains have been buried. What you must not miss is the statue of Sri Sai Baba, which has been positioned in a way that it seems that the statue is looking at every devotee who enters the room, no matter from which direction.

Shirdi Pilgrimage Package Price: Starts from INR 7,103 per adult twin sharing basis*

Distance from Aurangabad Airport to Shirdi: 130 km 

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Dwaraka, Gujarat

This one is for the devotees of Sri Krishna. It is believed that Lord Krishna moved to the coastal area of Gujarat in the Saurashtra region, and established a town called Dwarka. ‘Dwar’ here means “door” in English, and symbolizes the entry point to the western coast. The religious site has many famous temples too, the most famous being the Dwarkadish Temple, originally built in 200 BC and then reconstructed in the 17th century after vandals desecrated it. Other temples in the region include the Devi Rukmini Temple and the Nageshwar Mandir.

Dwarka Darshan Pilgrimage Prices: Starts from INR 12,008 per adult twin sharing basis*

Distance from Jamnagar airport to Dwarka: 45 km

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Vaishno Devi, Jammu

Image Courtesy: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrina Board


The manifestation of the Hindu goddess Mahalakshmi, Vaishno Devi is also called Mata Rani, Vaishnavi and Trikuta. The goddess is known all over the world as one who bestows upon her devotees anything they pray for. The temple of the goddess, which is very popular with spiritual and religious followers, is located at Katra, in the Trikuta Mountains. The Holy Cave, where the goddess is believed to have meditated, is at an altitude of 5,200 ft. Perhaps by virtue of its location alone, this may seem like a shrine only for the devout, for devotees have to undertake a 12 km trek to get to the cave from the base camp at Katra! But the holy site sees close to 18,000 devotees during non-peak seasons. Which means darshan could take even up to 12 hours during peak season! Then again, isn’t that what devotion is all about?

Katra Pilgrimage Package Price: Starts from INR 2,930 per adult twin sharing basis*

Distance from Jammu Airport to Katra: 50 km

Book Your Flight to Jammu (Nearest Airport)

*Prices are approximate and subject to change

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