Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched the 'Swachh Teerth' Campaign on Sunday by sweeping the Lata Mangeshkar Chowk in Ayodhya. CM Yogi urged people to make Ayodhya the cleanest city given the arrival of Lord Shri Ram and ensure the cleaning of all the religious, tourist, and
While all eyes are on Ayodhya as the city prepares to host a long line of dignitaries, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ahead of the opening of the grand Ram Temple on January 22, a popular pilgrimage site in another part of the country has also decked up to receive devotees and pi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday that the Mathura and Braj region played a crucial role in sustaining the nation during challenging periods adding that the sacred pilgrimage site did not receive the attention it deserved.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Tuesday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given respect to Baba Saheb in the true sense and highlighted PM's dedication to transforming key locations linked to Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar into revered pilgrimage sites.
A meeting of the permanent security committee of Ram Janmabhoomi to coordinate all the security wings deployed at the pilgrimage site was convened on Thursday.
It aimed to ignite the passion of the next generation to explore the eight Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India and conduct research on other sacred sites both within the country and overseas.
Ancient cultures, such as India’s vastu shastra, and Tibet’s sa ché, recognized the importance of how the organization of spaces affects our lives. Shamans, wise elders, and those attuned to the land have also sensed the formidable forces residing within the natural realm.
"I want to tell you that while speaking about the culture and great tradition of India, never get immersed in a slave mentality, speak with courage. The world is eager to listen. The world agrees with me when I say that attack on our pilgrimage sites is not acceptable," he said.
Uttarakhand Director General of Police Ashok Kumar on Friday directed all the district in-charges to immediately arrest those who indulge in hooliganism and drugs on the banks of the Ganges and pilgrimage sites.
Tibetans in India were not only able to continue their important practice of pilgrimage to the holy Buddhist sites which were either unknown or lost to them for centuries. They were also able to use them to maintain and strengthen their cultural identity.
Panj Tirath refers to the five water pools present on the site, which Hindus believe were connected with immediate disciples of the Pandava, the five sons of King Pandu who are the central characters in the Hindu epic "Mahabharata."