Of the eight places of pilgrimage the most obscure of them is Sankashya
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The name Rajgir originated from Raj Griha meaning the King’s house.
Nalanda was an ancient seat of learning from the 5th century AD to 1197 AD
Lumbini is one of the most famous Buddhist pilgrimage centres
Nashik is a historical city in the north-west of Maharashtra, India.
The largest congregation of humanity at a single place to offer worship and rituals
Haridwar is undoubtedly one of the most sacred places of India which every devout Hindu
The city of Allahabad is among the largest cities of Uttar Pradesh and situated
The Mahaganpati at Ashtavinayak is the most powerful representation of Lord Ganesha.
This form of Lord Ganesha is known as Vigneshwara or the remover of all obstacles.
The name of this Ashtavinayak is derived from his mother Girija. Girija is the epithet
Chintamani Vinayak is one of the Ashtavinayaks located at Theur in the Haveli Taluka of Pune
Among the Ashtavinayaks, here Ganesha is believed in the form of Varadavinayaka
Ramanathaswamy Temple of Rameshwaram is one of the most venerated and ancient
Dedicated to Lord Jagannath or Shri Krushn (Krishna), the famous Jagannath Temple
Dwarka is an ethnic city of India which is most famous for its ancient temples
Kushinagar (or Kusinagar or Kusinara) is one of the most sacred places of pilgrimage for followers of the Buddha
The temple of Ballaleshwar at Pali is one of the most eminent amongst the eight Ashtavinayakas.
The Bharat Mata Temple is located at the Mahatma Gandhi
The city of Chidambaram is famous for the Nataraja temple

