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DIVINE MAP OF INDIA : GODS WHO GUARD EVERY STATE
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📍 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.

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📍 HIMACHAL PRADESH

Naina Devi Temple (Bilaspur): Hilltop shrine dedicated to Goddess Naina Devi, overlooking the scenic Govind Sagar Lake. Hidimba Devi Temple (Manali): Ancient wooden temple devoted to Hidimba, wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata. Chamunda Devi Temple (Kangra): Powerful shrine of Goddess Chamunda, revered for protection from evil forces. Baijnath Temple (Kangra Valley): Historic Shiva temple housing a sacred Shivalinga, dating back to the 13th century. Jwala Ji Temple: One of the 51 Shakti Peethas, famous for its eternal flame representing Goddess Jwala.
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📍 PUNJAB

Golden Temple (Amritsar): The holiest Sikh shrine, with a golden facade, symbolizing peace and spirituality. Durgiana Temple (Amritsar): Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, resembling the Golden Temple in architecture. Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib (Anandpur Sahib): One of the five Sikh Takhts, central to Sikh history and devotion. Naina Devi Temple (Chamkaur): Hilltop Shakti shrine devoted to Goddess Naina Devi, popular among local devotees. Baba Balak Nath Temple (Hoshiarpur): Devotional site for the folk deity Baba Balak Nath, visited widely by devotees.
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📍 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.

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📍 HARYANA

Brahma Sarovar, Kurukshetra – a sacred water tank where pilgrims take holy dip, linked to Lord Krishna and the Mahabharata era. Shri Shyam Mandir, Chulkana Dham PANIPAT — the sacred place where Barbarik (Khatu Shyam) offered his head in devotion
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📍 UTTAR PRADESH

1. Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Varanasi) :- 2.. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple (Ayodhya) 3. Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple (MATHURA);-The Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple in Mathura and Vrindavan marks the sacred birthplace and early life of Lord Krishna, revered as a divine center of devotion and pilgrimage in Hinduism.
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📍 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.


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📍 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’í House of Worship shaped like a lotus, open to people of all faiths for meditation and prayer.

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📍 GUJARAT

1. SOMNATH TEMPLE â€“ 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.


“Journey Through India’s Most Revered Temples, State by State.”