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DIVINE MAP OF INDIA : GODS WHO GUARD EVERY STATE
📍 Jammu & Kashmir
Amarnath & Vaishno Devi
Amarnath: Sacred Himalayan cave where a natural ice Shivalinga forms each year — symbol of Lord Shiva’s divine presence.
Vaishno Devi: Holy shrine in Trikuta Hills, dedicated to Goddess Vaishno Devi — embodiment of Shakti and faith.
📍 HIMACHAL PRADESH
📍 PUNJAB
📍 Uttarakhand
Lord Shiva :-Worshipped at Kedarnath as the supreme destroyer and transformer, symbolizing power and liberation.
Lord Vishnu:- Revered at Badrinath as the preserver of the universe, embodying compassion and protection.
Goddess Nanda Devi:- Honored as the guardian goddess of Uttarakhand, representing purity, strength, and divine grace.
📍 HARYANA
📍 UTTAR PRADESH
📍 Rajasthan
1. KhatuShyam ji Temple (Sikar):-Dedicated to Lord Shyam (Barbarika), this revered temple is known as the “God of Kalyug,” believed to grant devotees’ wishes and remove sorrows.
2.Mehandipur Balaji Temple (Dausa, Rajasthan) – A powerful shrine of Lord Hanuman, famed for healing devotees from evil influences and negative energies.
3.Salasar Balaji Temple (Churu) – A revered Hanuman temple where devotees seek strength, protection, and fulfillment of wishes through deep faith and devotion.
📍 DELHI
1.Akshardham Temple (Delhi) – A grand Swaminarayan temple complex showcasing India’s spiritual heritage, art, and architecture in breathtaking detail.
2.Lotus Temple (Delhi) – A stunning Bahá’à House of Worship shaped like a lotus, open to people of all faiths for meditation and prayer.
📍 GUJARAT
1. SOMNATH TEMPLE – India’s
first Jyotirlinga, a timeless symbol of Lord Shiva’s power and resilience,
rebuilt magnificently on Gujarat’s sacred coast.
2. Dwarkadhish Temple :-A sacred Char Dham shrine in Gujarat dedicated to Lord Krishna, the
divine king of Dwarka and protector of dharma
3.Akshardham Temple:- A magnificent spiritual and cultural
complex in Gandhinagar dedicated to Bhagwan Swaminarayan, showcasing divine
art, peace, and devotion.
4.Ambaji
Temple:— One of the 51 Shakti Peeths, dedicated to Goddess Amba, located in
Gujarat’s Aravalli district, and famous for its grand Navratri celebrations.