Temples Wikipedia

Here’s a curated list of prominent temples in India. Want to add new temple, write to hi@dharmikvibes.com

  1. Tirupati Balaji Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    Famous for being one of the wealthiest and most visited Hindu temples, dedicated to Lord Venkateswara.

  2. Vaishno Devi Temple (Jammu & Kashmir)
    A sacred shrine located in the Trikuta Mountains, dedicated to Goddess Vaishno Devi.

  3. Meenakshi Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A stunning architectural marvel in Madurai, dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Shiva.

  4. Jagannath Temple (Odisha)
    A key Char Dham pilgrimage site in Puri, dedicated to Lord Jagannath, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

  5. Somnath Temple (Gujarat)
    An ancient temple known for its religious significance and as one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva.

  6. Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A sacred temple in Varanasi, considered one of the holiest Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva.

  7. Golden Temple (Punjab)
    A spiritual and cultural hub of Sikhism in Amritsar, also known as Harmandir Sahib.

  8. Akshardham Temple (Delhi)
    A modern architectural wonder showcasing Indian culture and spirituality, dedicated to Swaminarayan.

  9. Shirdi Sai Baba Temple (Maharashtra)
    A popular pilgrimage site dedicated to Sai Baba, revered for his teachings of universal love and harmony.

  10. Rameshwaram Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A revered Char Dham site and one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  11. Sun Temple (Odisha)
    A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Konark, known for its intricate carvings and architectural brilliance.

  12. Badrinath Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A Char Dham site located in the Himalayas, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

  13. Amarnath Cave Temple (Jammu & Kashmir)
    A sacred cave shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, famous for the naturally forming ice lingam.

  14. Kedarnath Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A Char Dham temple and one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, located amidst the stunning Himalayan range.

  15. Mahakaleshwar Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    A famous Jyotirlinga temple in Ujjain, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  16. Siddhivinayak Temple (Maharashtra)
    A renowned temple in Mumbai dedicated to Lord Ganesha, known for fulfilling devotees' wishes.

  17. Somnathpura Temple (Karnataka)
    An exquisite Hoysala-era temple dedicated to Lord Chennakesava.

  18. Iskcon Temple (Various Locations)
    A series of temples across India promoting Krishna consciousness, with vibrant devotional activities.

  19. Kamakhya Temple (Assam)
    A Shakti Peetha in Guwahati, dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, symbolizing feminine energy.

  20. Lingaraja Temple (Odisha)
    An architectural gem in Bhubaneswar, dedicated to Lord Shiva as Harihara.

  21. Dwarkadhish Temple (Gujarat)
    A Char Dham temple in Dwarka dedicated to Lord Krishna.

  22. Padmanabhaswamy Temple (Kerala)
    Known for its opulence, dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the Anantha Shayana posture.

  23. Brihadeeswarar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Thanjavur, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  24. Yamunotri Temple (Uttarakhand)
    Dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, marking the origin of the Yamuna River.

  25. Gangotri Temple (Uttarakhand)
    Dedicated to Goddess Ganga, where the sacred river originates.

  26. Ranakpur Jain Temple (Rajasthan)
    A stunning marble temple, known for its intricate Jain architecture.

  27. Kalighat Kali Temple (West Bengal)
    A famous Shakti Peetha in Kolkata, dedicated to Goddess Kali.

  28. Someshwara Temple (Karnataka)
    A historic temple in Kolar, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  29. Lotus Temple (Delhi)
    A Bahá'í House of Worship, open to all religions and known for its lotus-like design.

  30. Nathdwara Shrinathji Temple (Rajasthan)
    A revered Krishna temple in Nathdwara, known for its artistic excellence.

  31. Khajuraho Temples (Madhya Pradesh)
    A UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its erotic and spiritual carvings.

  32. Chidambaram Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    Dedicated to Lord Nataraja, the cosmic dancer form of Lord Shiva.

  33. Dakshineswar Kali Temple (West Bengal)
    A famous temple near Kolkata, associated with the saint Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.

  34. Omkareshwar Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    One of the 12 Jyotirlingas, located on an island in the Narmada River.

  35. Manikarnika Ghat Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A sacred site in Varanasi, believed to be the gateway to moksha.

  36. Raghunath Temple (Jammu)
    A complex of seven temples dedicated to Lord Rama.

  37. Bhoganandishwara Temple (Karnataka)
    A beautifully preserved temple near Nandi Hills, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  38. Guruvayur Temple (Kerala)
    A famous Krishna temple known as the Dwarka of the South.

  39. Vithoba Temple (Maharashtra)
    A temple in Pandharpur dedicated to Lord Vithoba, a form of Lord Krishna.

  40. Parashurama Temple (Goa)
    A unique temple dedicated to Lord Parashurama, the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

  41. Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A vast temple complex in Srirangam, dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, a form of Vishnu.

  42. Tugnath Temple (Uttarakhand)
    The highest Shiva temple in the world, part of the Panch Kedar pilgrimage.

  43. Hemkunt Sahib (Uttarakhand)
    A Sikh gurudwara located in the Himalayas, associated with Guru Gobind Singh.

  44. Shore Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A UNESCO site in Mahabalipuram, showcasing ancient Dravidian architecture.

  45. Annamalaiyar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A famous Shiva temple in Tiruvannamalai, celebrated during the Karthigai Deepam festival.

  46. Jageshwar Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A group of over 100 ancient Shiva temples amidst a serene Himalayan setting.

  47. Baijnath Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    Dedicated to Lord Shiva, believed to be where Ravana worshiped the deity.

  48. Belur Chennakesava Temple (Karnataka)
    A Hoysala temple known for its intricate carvings and sculptures.

  49. Tarakeshwar Temple (West Bengal)
    A popular pilgrimage site in West Bengal, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  50. Mangaladevi Temple (Kerala)
    An ancient temple near Thekkady, dedicated to Goddess Mangaladevi.

  51. Virupaksha Temple (Karnataka)
    Located in Hampi, dedicated to Lord Shiva and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  52. Chamundeshwari Temple (Karnataka)
    A hilltop temple in Mysore dedicated to Goddess Chamundeshwari.

  53. Kamrunag Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    Located amidst a serene lake, dedicated to Lord Kamrunag.

  54. Vindhyachal Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A Shakti Peetha dedicated to Goddess Vindhyavasini, a form of Durga.

  55. Mahavir Temple (Bihar)
    A significant Hanuman temple located in Patna.

  56. Kataragama Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A multi-religious temple complex sacred to Hindus, Buddhists, and Muslims.

  57. Murudeshwar Temple (Karnataka)
    Known for its towering Shiva statue by the Arabian Sea.

  58. Ettumanur Mahadeva Temple (Kerala)
    A revered Shiva temple with exceptional murals and architecture.

  59. Bhadrachalam Temple (Telangana)
    A temple dedicated to Lord Rama on the banks of the Godavari River.

  60. Mahadev Temple (Goa)
    A 12th-century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its simplicity.

  61. Iskcon Mayapur (West Bengal)
    A global center of Krishna consciousness, featuring vibrant spiritual activities.

  62. Jagatpita Brahma Temple (Rajasthan)
    One of the few temples in India dedicated to Lord Brahma, located in Pushkar.

  63. Sabarimala Temple (Kerala)
    A famous hill shrine dedicated to Lord Ayyappa.

  64. Sharada Peeth Temple (Jammu & Kashmir)
    An ancient temple dedicated to the Goddess of learning, Sharada.

  65. Venkateswara Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A replica of the Tirupati temple in Chennai.

  66. Hanuman Garhi Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A hilltop Hanuman temple in Ayodhya offering panoramic views.

  67. Dwarkamai Mosque (Maharashtra)
    A spiritual site in Shirdi associated with Sai Baba.

  68. Mahabalipuram Cave Temples (Tamil Nadu)
    Rock-cut temples that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

  69. Tulja Bhavani Temple (Maharashtra)
    Dedicated to Goddess Bhavani, revered by the Marathas.

  70. Pashupatinath Temple (Nepal)
    A sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, on the banks of the Bagmati River.

  71. Vidyashankar Temple (Karnataka)
    A blend of Hoysala and Dravidian architecture, dedicated to Lord Shiva in Sringeri.

  72. Thirunelli Temple (Kerala)
    Known as the "Kashi of the South," dedicated to Lord Vishnu amidst lush forests.

  73. Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    Located in Simhachalam, dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an avatar of Vishnu.

  74. Kalabhairaveshwara Temple (Karnataka)
    A powerful temple near Bangalore dedicated to Lord Kalabhairava.

  75. Shani Shingnapur (Maharashtra)
    A unique open-air shrine dedicated to Lord Shani, believed to protect devotees from harm.

  76. Thanumalayan Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A rare temple in Kanyakumari dedicated to the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.

  77. Narendra Tank Temple (Odisha)
    A sacred water body associated with the Jagannath Temple rituals in Puri.

  78. Pattadakal Group of Temples (Karnataka)
    A UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing exquisite Chalukya architecture.

  79. Mookambika Temple (Karnataka)
    A revered shrine in Kollur, dedicated to Goddess Mookambika.

  80. Thiruchendur Murugan Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    One of the six abodes of Lord Murugan, situated on the seashore.

  81. Balkampet Yellamma Temple (Telangana)
    Dedicated to Goddess Yellamma, a form of Durga, in Hyderabad.

  82. Kanaka Durga Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    A hilltop temple in Vijayawada, dedicated to Goddess Durga.

  83. Vaitheeswaran Koil (Tamil Nadu)
    Known as the "Healing Temple," dedicated to Lord Shiva as the healer of ailments.

  84. Ranganathaswamy Temple (Telangana)
    A beautiful temple in Warangal, dedicated to Lord Ranganatha.

  85. Adi Kumbeswarar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A grand temple in Kumbakonam, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  86. Anantha Padmanabha Temple (Kerala)
    A rare lake temple in Kasaragod, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

  87. Ambaji Temple (Gujarat)
    A Shakti Peetha, revered for its dedication to Goddess Amba.

  88. Rajagopalaswamy Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    Known as the Dakshina Dwaraka, dedicated to Lord Krishna.

  89. Chaturbhuj Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    An ancient temple in Orchha, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

  90. Baba Baidyanath Temple (Jharkhand)
    A Jyotirlinga temple in Deoghar, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  91. Nilkanth Mahadev Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A serene temple dedicated to Lord Shiva near Rishikesh.

  92. Thanjavur Maratha Palace Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A temple built within the historical Maratha Palace complex.

  93. Laxminarayan Temple (Delhi)
    Also known as Birla Mandir, dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu.

  94. Sree Vallabha Temple (Kerala)
    A majestic Vishnu temple in Thiruvalla, famous for Kathakali performances.

  95. Kodanda Rama Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    A stunning temple in Vontimitta, dedicated to Lord Rama.

  96. Jambukeswarar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    One of the Panchabhoota temples, dedicated to Lord Shiva representing water.

  97. Parli Vaijnath Temple (Maharashtra)
    A Jyotirlinga temple, believed to be a healing shrine of Lord Shiva.

  98. Pavapuri Jain Temple (Bihar)
    A sacred pilgrimage site for Jains, marking Lord Mahavira’s nirvana.

  99. Ekambareswarar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    One of the largest temples in Kanchipuram, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  100. Srivari Padalu (Andhra Pradesh)
    A sacred site marking the footsteps of Lord Venkateswara in Tirumala.

  101. Manjunatheshwara Temple (Karnataka)
    A scenic temple in Dharmasthala, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  102. Kalpeshwar Temple (Uttarakhand)
    One of the Panch Kedar temples, associated with Lord Shiva.

  103. Kartikeya Temple (Haryana)
    Dedicated to Lord Kartikeya, located in Pehowa.

  104. Saptashrungi Temple (Maharashtra)
    A Shakti Peetha located on a hill in Nashik.

  105. Mahalakshmi Temple (Karnataka)
    A famous shrine in Kolhapur, dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi.

  106. Bhojeshwar Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    An incomplete yet grand Shiva temple near Bhopal.

  107. Modhera Sun Temple (Gujarat)
    A marvel of ancient architecture dedicated to the Sun God.

  108. Rajgir Vishwa Shanti Stupa (Bihar)
    A Buddhist pilgrimage site symbolizing peace and harmony.

  109. Ramappa Temple (Telangana)
    A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for intricate carvings.

  110. Panchavati Kshetra (Maharashtra)
    Associated with Lord Rama’s stay during his exile, located in Nashik.

  111. Shivoham Shiva Temple (Karnataka)
    Home to a 65-foot-tall Shiva statue in Bangalore.

  112. Chottanikkara Temple (Kerala)
    A famous temple for healing, dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy.

  113. Mahadeva Temple (Kerala)
    An ancient temple in Ettumanoor, famous for its murals.

  114. Vibhooti Falls Temple (Karnataka)
    A serene temple near stunning waterfalls, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  115. Pavagadh Kalika Temple (Gujarat)
    A Shakti Peetha atop Pavagadh Hill, offering breathtaking views.

  116. Gokarna Mahabaleshwar Temple (Karnataka)
    Known for its Atmalinga, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  117. Chaturshringi Temple (Maharashtra)
    A Pune landmark dedicated to Goddess Chaturshringi.

  118. Tirunelveli Nellaiappar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A majestic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

  119. Punnathur Kotta (Kerala)
    Known for its elephant sanctuary attached to the Guruvayur Temple.

  120. Mandore Garden Temples (Rajasthan)
    Ancient temples in Jodhpur showcasing stunning architecture.

  121. Gangaikonda Cholapuram (Tamil Nadu)
    A UNESCO site showcasing Chola dynasty brilliance, dedicated to Shiva.

  122. Puri Lokanatha Temple (Odisha)
    Associated with Lord Jagannath, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  123. Umananda Temple (Assam)
    A Shiva temple located on Peacock Island in the Brahmaputra River.

  124. Bhimashankar Temple (Maharashtra)
    One of the 12 Jyotirlingas, amidst dense forests in the Sahyadri Hills.

  125. Mangalagiri Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    Dedicated to Lord Narasimha, known for its unique tradition of offering jaggery water.

  126. Khatu Shyam Temple (Rajasthan)
    Dedicated to Shyam Baba, worshipped as an incarnation of Lord Krishna.

  127. Saptarshi Ashram (Uttarakhand)
    A serene ashram near Haridwar, linked to the seven sages.

  128. Kollur Mookambika Temple (Karnataka)
    Famous for its Devi Mookambika shrine, surrounded by the Western Ghats.

  129. Markandeshwar Temple (Haryana)
    Dedicated to Sage Markandeya and Lord Shiva, located in Kurukshetra.

  130. Arunachaleswarar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A massive Shiva temple in Tiruvannamalai, symbolizing the fire element.

  131. Thillai Nataraja Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    Dedicated to Lord Shiva as the cosmic dancer Nataraja in Chidambaram.

  132. Rajarani Temple (Odisha)
    Known for its intricate carvings, located in Bhubaneswar.

  133. Banke Bihari Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A popular Krishna temple in Vrindavan known for its lively atmosphere.

  134. Lingaraj Temple (Odisha)
    A famous temple in Bhubaneswar dedicated to Lord Shiva as Harihara.

  135. Sri Krishna Temple (Kerala)
    A historic temple in Guruvayur, often referred to as the Dwaraka of the South.

  136. Badrakali Temple (Kerala)
    Dedicated to Goddess Kali, located in Thiruvananthapuram.

  137. Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple (Haryana)
    A revered Shiva temple associated with the Mahabharata in Kurukshetra.

  138. Mundeshwari Devi Temple (Bihar)
    One of the oldest temples in India, dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti.

  139. Tugnath Temple (Uttarakhand)
    The highest Shiva temple in the world, part of the Panch Kedar pilgrimage.

  140. Vishnupad Temple (Bihar)
    Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located in Gaya.

  141. Kailashnath Temple (Maharashtra)
    An awe-inspiring rock-cut temple in Ellora, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  142. Bhuteshwar Nath Temple (Chhattisgarh)
    Home to a giant Shivalinga, believed to grow each year.

  143. Markandeshwar Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    A serene temple in Mandi, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  144. Vindhyavasini Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A Shakti Peetha located in Mirzapur, dedicated to Goddess Vindhyavasini.

  145. Naina Devi Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    A Shakti Peetha located on a hilltop, dedicated to Goddess Naina Devi.

  146. Sitala Mata Temple (Gujarat)
    Dedicated to Goddess Sitala, known for its vibrant Navratri celebrations.

  147. Durga Temple (Varanasi)
    A historic temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, situated near Durga Kund.

  148. Mahavir Temple (Bihar)
    A significant Hanuman temple located in Patna.

  149. Narayan Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu in Joshimath.

  150. Adi Badri Temple (Haryana)
    An ancient Vishnu temple located near the Saraswati River.

  151. Neelkanth Mahadev Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located near Rishikesh.

  152. Kanaka Durga Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    A hilltop shrine in Vijayawada, dedicated to Goddess Durga.

  153. Tirunageswaram Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Rahu, the celestial deity.

  154. Kapaleeshwarar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A Dravidian-style temple in Chennai dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  155. Patal Bhuvaneshwar (Uttarakhand)
    A cave temple believed to house 33 crore Hindu gods.

  156. Kalugumalai Jain Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    Known for its rock-cut architecture and ancient Jain sculptures.

  157. Ratnagiri Bala Murugan Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A hill temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, surrounded by scenic views.

  158. Sharada Devi Temple (Kashmir)
    An ancient temple dedicated to the goddess of learning.

  159. Navagraha Temple (Assam)
    Dedicated to the nine celestial bodies in Guwahati.

  160. Chaturbhuj Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A temple in Mathura dedicated to Lord Krishna.

  161. Ghatagaon Tarini Temple (Odisha)
    Dedicated to Goddess Tarini, a popular deity in Odisha.

  162. Mansa Devi Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A hilltop temple in Haridwar, dedicated to Goddess Mansa Devi.

  163. Harshnath Temple (Rajasthan)
    A historic Shiva temple in the Aravalli Hills.

  164. Ramtek Temple (Maharashtra)
    Associated with Lord Rama’s exile, located near Nagpur.

  165. Badami Cave Temples (Karnataka)
    Ancient rock-cut temples showcasing Hindu and Jain deities.

  166. Sangameshwara Temple (Karnataka)
    Located at the confluence of two rivers, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  167. Tripurantaka Temple (Karnataka)
    Dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Balligavi.

  168. Madhura Kaliamman Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A famous temple in Siruvachur, dedicated to Goddess Kali.

  169. Kukke Subramanya Temple (Karnataka)
    Dedicated to Lord Subramanya, situated amidst the Western Ghats.

  170. Uppiliappan Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A Vishnu temple near Kumbakonam, dedicated to Lord Uppiliappan.

  171. Kalpathy Vishwanatha Swamy Temple (Kerala)
    Known for its chariot festival, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  172. Gondeshwar Temple (Maharashtra)
    A historic Shiva temple in Sinnar.

  173. Yaganti Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    Famous for its growing Nandi idol, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  174. Parasnath Temple (Jharkhand)
    A significant Jain pilgrimage site in Shikharji.

  175. Bara Imambara (Uttar Pradesh)
    An architectural marvel in Lucknow, associated with Shia Islam.

  176. Ranganathittu Temple (Karnataka)
    A small temple amidst a bird sanctuary, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

  177. Banashankari Temple (Karnataka)
    Dedicated to Goddess Banashankari, known for its annual festival.

  178. Dakshina Mukha Nandi Teertha Kalyani (Karnataka)
    A unique temple with a water flow through a Nandi idol.

  179. Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A cave temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, near Madurai.

  180. Mandarthi Durga Temple (Karnataka)
    A shrine dedicated to Goddess Durga, located near Udupi.

  181. Akkalkot Swami Samarth Temple (Maharashtra)
    A spiritual center dedicated to Swami Samarth.

  182. Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple (Rajasthan)
    Known for its toe-shaped Shivalinga, located near Mount Abu.

  183. Jagannath Temple (Tripura)
    A small yet significant temple in Agartala, dedicated to Lord Jagannath.

  184. Devi Patan Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A Shakti Peetha located near Tulsipur.

  185. Sun Temple (Modhera, Gujarat)
    An architectural marvel dedicated to the Sun God.

  186. Mahavir Mandir (Bihar)
    A Hanuman temple in Patna, known for its charitable activities.

  187. Dharmasthala Temple (Karnataka)
    A unique temple where Jain principles meet Hindu rituals.

  188. Tibetan Monastery Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    A Buddhist temple in Dharamshala with serene surroundings.

  189. Vithala Temple (Karnataka)
    A historical temple in Hampi, famous for its stone chariot.

  190. Kaviyoor Mahadeva Temple (Kerala)
    An ancient rock-cut temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  191. Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple (Karnataka)
    A cave temple in Bangalore dedicated to Lord Shiva, famous for its unique stone discs.

  192. Jagat Temple (Rajasthan)
    A 10th-century temple near Udaipur dedicated to Goddess Durga.

  193. Bharat Mata Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A unique temple in Varanasi dedicated to Mother India, featuring a map of undivided India in marble.

  194. Hanuman Tok (Sikkim)
    A serene hilltop temple in Gangtok dedicated to Lord Hanuman.

  195. Tadkeshwar Mahadev Temple (Gujarat)
    A Shiva temple in the Dang forest, known for its spiritual tranquility.

  196. Bageshwar Dham (Madhya Pradesh)
    A famous Hanuman temple and spiritual center in Chhatarpur.

  197. Siddheshwar Temple (Maharashtra)
    An ancient Shiva temple in Solapur known for its large lake and divine ambiance.

  198. Maha Bodhi Temple (Bihar)
    A UNESCO site in Bodh Gaya marking the spot where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment.

  199. Vimal Vasahi Temple (Rajasthan)
    A Jain temple in Mount Abu known for its intricate marble carvings.

  200. Ghantai Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    A ruined Jain temple in Khajuraho, renowned for its carvings.

  201. Kalika Mata Temple (Rajasthan)
    A hilltop temple in Chittorgarh dedicated to Goddess Kali.

  202. Taleshwar Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A revered Shiva temple known for its scenic surroundings near Almora.

  203. Dharmanath Jain Temple (Gujarat)
    A beautifully crafted temple in Khambhat dedicated to Lord Dharmanath.

  204. Ram Raja Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    The only temple in India where Lord Rama is worshipped as a king in Orchha.

  205. Saptarishi Temple (Kashmir)
    A serene temple associated with the seven sages of Hindu mythology.

  206. Kaleshwaram Temple (Telangana)
    A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva at the confluence of the Godavari and Pranahita rivers.

  207. Chausath Yogini Temple (Odisha)
    A rare circular temple in Hirapur dedicated to 64 Yoginis.

  208. Balkeshwar Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A riverside Shiva temple in Agra known for its peaceful environment.

  209. Sarkhej Roza (Gujarat)
    A temple and mosque complex showcasing Indo-Islamic architecture.

  210. Tukaram Maharaj Temple (Maharashtra)
    A temple in Dehu dedicated to the saint-poet Tukaram.

  211. Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga (Uttarakhand)
    A Jyotirlinga located amidst the dense forests of the Himalayas.

  212. Panchalingeswar Temple (Odisha)
    A Shiva temple where five lingas are submerged in a stream.

  213. Danteshwari Temple (Chhattisgarh)
    A famous Shakti Peetha in Dantewada dedicated to Goddess Danteshwari.

  214. Gurudwara Pathar Sahib (Ladakh)
    A gurudwara near Leh, built in honor of Guru Nanak Dev.

  215. Chaturbhuj Nath Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    A grand Vishnu temple located in Gwalior Fort.

  216. Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A Vishnu temple in Tirukannamangai known for its Dravidian architecture.

  217. Sri Andal Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A temple in Srivilliputhur dedicated to Goddess Andal, a form of Lakshmi.

  218. Tungnath Temple (Uttarakhand)
    The highest of the Panch Kedar temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  219. Chamunda Devi Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    A temple near Dharamshala dedicated to Goddess Chamunda.

  220. Lakshmana Temple (Chhattisgarh)
    An ancient temple in Sirpur known for its brick architecture.

  221. Dhari Devi Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A temple near Srinagar dedicated to Goddess Dhari, protector of the Char Dham.

  222. Akshaya Vat (Uttar Pradesh)
    A sacred banyan tree inside Allahabad Fort, believed to be indestructible.

  223. Baleshwar Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A group of temples in Champawat dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  224. Parsurameswara Temple (Odisha)
    One of the oldest surviving temples in Bhubaneswar dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  225. Gorakhnath Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A prominent temple in Gorakhpur dedicated to Guru Gorakhnath.

  226. Muktinath Temple (Nepal)
    A sacred temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, revered by both Hindus and Buddhists.

  227. Veerabhadra Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    Known for the Lepakshi carvings and the hanging pillar.

  228. Devprayag Raghunath Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A temple at the confluence of the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers.

  229. Rani Sati Temple (Rajasthan)
    A temple in Jhunjhunu dedicated to Rani Sati, symbolizing feminine strength.

  230. Chandi Devi Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A hilltop temple in Haridwar dedicated to Goddess Chandi Devi.

  231. Kunkeshwar Temple (Maharashtra)
    A coastal temple dedicated to Lord Shiva near Devgad.

  232. Hatkeshwar Temple (Gujarat)
    The chief deity of the Nagar Brahmins, located in Vadnagar.

  233. Jagganath Temple (Jharkhand)
    A replica of the Puri Jagannath temple in Ranchi.

  234. Sitalakshmi Temple (Odisha)
    A temple in Puri dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi.

  235. Kailasanathar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A Pallava-era temple in Kanchipuram dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  236. Siddheshwar Dham (Sikkim)
    A complex housing replicas of 12 Jyotirlingas and Char Dhams.

  237. Mallikarjuna Temple (Karnataka)
    A major Shiva temple in Pattadakal.

  238. Ratangarh Mata Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    A famous temple dedicated to Goddess Durga.

  239. Tripurasundari Temple (Tripura)
    A Shakti Peetha known for its lake and temple complex.

  240. Bhootnath Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    A temple in Mandi dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  241. Bala Hanuman Temple (Gujarat)
    Known for continuous chanting of "Ram Dhun" since 1964 in Jamnagar.

  242. Taramani Devi Temple (Bihar)
    A sacred site in Buxar dedicated to Goddess Taramani, believed to fulfill wishes.

  243. Nartiang Durga Temple (Meghalaya)
    One of the 51 Shakti Peethas, located in the Jaintia Hills.

  244. Gondeshwar Temple (Maharashtra)
    A stunning Hemadpanti-style temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in Sinnar.

  245. Anantha Padmanabhaswamy Temple (Kerala)
    Located in Kasaragod, the temple sits on a serene lake.

  246. Sri Rama Temple (Goa)
    A beautiful temple in Ponda dedicated to Lord Rama.

  247. Venkateswara Swamy Temple (Telangana)
    Known as the Chilkur Balaji Temple, famous for visa-related prayers.

  248. Shree Padaprahari Temple (Odisha)
    A temple near Puri, dedicated to Lord Jagannath’s footprints.

  249. Kankalitala Temple (West Bengal)
    A Shakti Peetha near Santiniketan dedicated to Goddess Kali.

  250. Bhoramdeo Temple (Chhattisgarh)
    Known as the Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  251. Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A revered Shiva temple in the Rudraprayag district.

  252. Ratangarh Balaji Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, located near Datia.

  253. Ramatirtha Temple (Odisha)
    Associated with Lord Rama’s visit during his exile.

  254. Sthanumalayan Perumal Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A rare temple representing the trinity – Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.

  255. Arunachalesvara Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A massive temple complex in Tiruvannamalai dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  256. Kandariya Mahadev Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    The largest and most ornate temple in Khajuraho, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  257. Bhavani Island Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    A riverside temple in Vijayawada dedicated to Goddess Kanaka Durga.

  258. Kalapet Temple (Puducherry)
    A serene coastal temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  259. Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga (Jharkhand)
    One of the 12 Jyotirlingas, located in Deoghar.

  260. Thiruvanchikulam Mahadeva Temple (Kerala)
    A historic Shiva temple known for its 24-hour pooja.

  261. Shivagange Temple (Karnataka)
    A pilgrimage center and trekking spot dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  262. Surkanda Devi Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A Shakti Peetha located near Dhanaulti, offering panoramic views.

  263. Sarvajanik Ganesh Mandir (Maharashtra)
    A famous Ganesh temple in Pune known for Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.

  264. Brahma Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    A rare temple dedicated to Lord Brahma in Khajuraho.

  265. Kanchipuram Kamakshi Amman Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    Dedicated to Goddess Kamakshi, a powerful form of Parvati.

  266. Chotta Kailash Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    A smaller replica of Kailash Mountain, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  267. Shamlaji Temple (Gujarat)
    A Vishnu temple on the banks of the Meshwo River.

  268. Banashankari Devi Temple (Karnataka)
    A famous temple in Badami dedicated to Goddess Banashankari.

  269. Trilokinath Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    A revered temple for both Hindus and Buddhists, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  270. Muktidham Temple (Maharashtra)
    A white marble temple in Nashik housing replicas of all 12 Jyotirlingas.

  271. Brahadeshwara Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A smaller temple near Thanjavur inspired by the Brihadeeswarar Temple.

  272. Asvakranta Temple (Assam)
    A sacred site in Guwahati dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

  273. Raghunath Temple (Jammu)
    A major temple complex dedicated to Lord Rama.

  274. Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A famous Murugan temple in Palani.

  275. Achyuta Raya Temple (Karnataka)
    A Vijayanagara temple in Hampi dedicated to Lord Tiruvengalanatha.

  276. Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    A rare temple in Arasavalli dedicated to the Sun God.

  277. Akhilandeswari Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    Located in Tiruvanaikaval, dedicated to Goddess Akhilandeswari.

  278. Renuka Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    A temple on the banks of Renuka Lake dedicated to Goddess Renuka.

  279. Guptkashi Vishwanath Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A replica of the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi.

  280. Tapt Kund (Uttarakhand)
    A sacred hot spring near Badrinath Temple.

  281. Khirachora Gopinatha Temple (Odisha)
    A famous Krishna temple in Balasore.

  282. Panchavati Temple (Maharashtra)
    A group of temples in Nashik associated with Lord Rama.

  283. Madukkarai Bhagavathi Temple (Kerala)
    A powerful temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathi.

  284. Galtaji Temple (Rajasthan)
    Known as the Monkey Temple, located near Jaipur.

  285. Sati Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    A revered Shakti temple in Kangra.

  286. Chengannur Mahadeva Temple (Kerala)
    A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

  287. Kamal Mandir (Jharkhand)
    A temple with lotus-shaped architecture in Hazaribagh.

  288. Chandi Mandir (Punjab)
    A temple in Chandigarh dedicated to Goddess Chandi.

  289. Kalahasti Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    Known for its association with Rahu and Ketu.

  290. Thiruvalluvar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    Dedicated to the poet-saint Thiruvalluvar, near Chennai.

  291. Baba Garibnath Temple (Bihar)
    Known as the "Kalpavriksha" of Muzaffarpur, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  292. Mandar Parvat Temple (Bihar)
    Associated with the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

  293. Nartiang Durga Temple (Meghalaya)
    One of the 51 Shakti Peethas, located in the Jaintia Hills.

  294. Sugandha Devi Temple (West Bengal)
    A Shakti Peetha located in Birbhum district, dedicated to Goddess Sugandha.

  295. Manibandh Shakti Peeth (Rajasthan)
    A sacred site in Pushkar dedicated to Goddess Durga.

  296. Sree Parassinikadavu Muthappan Temple (Kerala)
    Known for its Theyyam rituals, dedicated to Lord Muthappan.

  297. Siddheshwar Nath Temple (Arunachal Pradesh)
    Home to one of the tallest Shiva Lingams in Northeast India.

  298. Amarkantak Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    The origin point of the Narmada River, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  299. Tripura Sundari Temple (Tripura)
    One of the 51 Shakti Peethas, dedicated to Goddess Tripura Sundari.

  300. Tarapith Temple (West Bengal)
    A famous tantric temple dedicated to Goddess Tara in Birbhum.

  301. Laxmi Narayan Temple (Chhattisgarh)
    A beautiful temple in Raipur dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.

  302. Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple (Haryana)
    Associated with the Pandavas, dedicated to Lord Shiva in Kurukshetra.

  303. Kaleshwara Mukteswara Swamy Temple (Telangana)
    Dedicated to Lord Shiva, located at Kaleshwaram.

  304. Vaikom Mahadeva Temple (Kerala)
    One of the oldest Shiva temples in Kerala, known for its Ashtami festival.

  305. Devi Talab Mandir (Punjab)
    A sacred temple in Jalandhar dedicated to Goddess Durga.

  306. Shree Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Guwahati, Assam)
    A replica of the original Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi.

  307. Rudranath Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A Panch Kedar temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  308. Buddhanath Temple (Bihar)
    A famous Shiva temple in Kishanganj.

  309. Bhimeswara Swamy Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    A Shiva temple located in Draksharamam.

  310. Shivkhori Temple (Jammu & Kashmir)
    A naturally formed Shiva cave temple near Reasi.

  311. Bhadrakali Temple (Telangana)
    A famous temple in Warangal dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali.

  312. Chandrabhaga Temple (Odisha)
    Located near Konark, dedicated to Surya, the Sun God.

  313. Padmapuram Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    Dedicated to Lord Murugan, located in Tenkasi.

  314. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple (Gujarat)
    One of the 12 Jyotirlingas, located near Dwarka.

  315. Janaki Temple (Bihar)
    A famous temple in Sitamarhi, believed to be the birthplace of Goddess Sita.

  316. Narsingh Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A temple dedicated to Lord Narsingh, located in Joshimath.

  317. Danteshwari Temple (Chhattisgarh)
    A Shakti Peetha located in Dantewada, dedicated to Goddess Danteshwari.

  318. Jagat Shiromani Temple (Rajasthan)
    A temple in Amer dedicated to Lord Krishna and Meera Bai.

  319. Chausath Yogini Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    A circular temple in Morena, dedicated to 64 Yoginis.

  320. Thiruvananthapuram Pazhavangadi Ganapathy Temple (Kerala)
    A temple in the heart of Trivandrum dedicated to Lord Ganesha.

  321. Kanyakumari Bhagavathi Amman Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    Dedicated to Goddess Kanyakumari at India’s southernmost tip.

  322. Gupteshwar Cave Temple (Odisha)
    A cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva near Jeypore.

  323. Ramchaura Mandir (Bihar)
    Believed to have been visited by Lord Rama, located in Hajipur.

  324. Nathdwara Charbhuja Temple (Rajasthan)
    A revered temple of Lord Vishnu in Kumbhalgarh.

  325. Jagannath Temple (Manipur)
    A replica of the Puri Jagannath temple, located in Imphal.

  326. Vijayadurg Temple (Maharashtra)
    Dedicated to Goddess Durga, located near the Arabian Sea.

  327. Kothandaramaswamy Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A coastal temple in Dhanushkodi dedicated to Lord Rama.

  328. Srikalahasti Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    Known for its Rahu-Ketu pooja, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  329. Kolanupaka Jain Temple (Telangana)
    An ancient Jain temple dedicated to Lord Mahavira.

  330. Raghunath Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    A temple dedicated to Lord Rama in Kullu.

  331. Bagheshwar Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A Shiva temple situated at the confluence of the Saryu and Gomti rivers.

  332. Jwala Ji Temple (Himachal Pradesh)
    A temple known for its eternal flame dedicated to Goddess Jwala Devi.

  333. Narasimha Temple (Karnataka)
    A temple in Mangaluru dedicated to Lord Narasimha.

  334. Bala Tripura Sundari Temple (Tripura)
    A temple in Udaipur dedicated to Goddess Tripura Sundari.

  335. Badoli Temples (Rajasthan)
    A group of ancient temples near Kota.

  336. Velankanni Church (Tamil Nadu)
    A major pilgrimage site for Christians, known as the Lourdes of the East.

  337. Pohari Mahadev Temple (Madhya Pradesh)
    A sacred temple near Shivpuri dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  338. Mallanna Temple (Telangana)
    Dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Medak.

  339. Galta Ji Temple (Rajasthan)
    A pilgrimage site near Jaipur known as the Monkey Temple.

  340. Chengannur Bhagavathy Temple (Kerala)
    A temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy in Alappuzha.

  341. Vishalakshi Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A Shakti Peetha in Varanasi dedicated to Goddess Vishalakshi.

  342. Pataleshwar Cave Temple (Maharashtra)
    An ancient rock-cut cave temple in Pune dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  343. Chaturbhuj Temple (Rajasthan)
    A temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu in Chittorgarh Fort.

  344. Maa Bamleshwari Temple (Chhattisgarh)
    A revered hilltop temple in Dongargarh dedicated to Goddess Durga.

  345. Namchi Char Dham (Sikkim)
    A spiritual complex housing replicas of the four Dhams.

  346. Brihadeshwara Temple (Karnataka)
    A grand Shiva temple in Gokarna known for its historical significance.

  347. Lakshmi Narasimha Temple (Telangana)
    A temple in Yadadri dedicated to Lord Narasimha.

  348. Padmanabhapuram Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A temple complex known for its architectural beauty, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

  349. Jageshwar Dham (Uttarakhand)
    A cluster of over 100 ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  350. Lakhamandal Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A mythological site associated with the Mahabharata, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  351. Thiruparappu Mahadevar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A scenic temple near waterfalls, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  352. Baba Dhansar Temple (Jammu & Kashmir)
    A picturesque temple near Reasi dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  353. Dwarahat Temples (Uttarakhand)
    A group of ancient temples built by the Katyuri dynasty.

  354. Kedarnath Temple (West Bengal)
    A Shiva temple near Siliguri, part of the 12 Jyotirlingas.

  355. Barfani Dham (Madhya Pradesh)
    A unique temple in Indore with a replica of the Amarnath ice lingam.

  356. Neelkantheshwar Temple (Maharashtra)
    A hilltop temple near Pune dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  357. Venkateswara Swamy Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    A sacred temple in Dwaraka Tirumala, known as Chinna Tirupati.

  358. Tilinga Mandir (Assam)
    A temple in Tinsukia famous for its hanging bells and devotion to Lord Shiva.

  359. Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple (Kerala)
    Known for its delicious Palpayasam offering, dedicated to Lord Krishna.

  360. Ashtalakshmi Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A coastal temple in Chennai dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi in her eight forms.

  361. Kamakhya Peeth (Madhya Pradesh)
    A sacred Shakti Peetha located in Sagar district.

  362. Brahmapureeswarar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A Chola-era temple in Thirupattur dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  363. Chausath Yogini Temple (Odisha)
    A hypaethral temple near Hirapur dedicated to the 64 Yoginis.

  364. Ramappa Temple (Telangana)
    A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Kakatiya architecture.

  365. Shukreswar Temple (Assam)
    A riverside temple in Guwahati dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  366. Madurai Koodal Azhagar Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A Vishnu temple showcasing beautiful Dravidian architecture.

  367. Bithoor Brahmavart Ghat (Uttar Pradesh)
    A sacred site on the Ganges, associated with Lord Brahma.

  368. Shree Digambar Jain Lal Mandir (Delhi)
    The oldest Jain temple in Delhi, located near Red Fort.

  369. Bhagwati Amman Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A temple in Kanyakumari dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy.

  370. Annavaram Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    A hilltop temple dedicated to Lord Satyanarayana.

  371. Lingaraj Temple (Assam)
    A temple in Tezpur dedicated to Lord Shiva, inspired by the one in Bhubaneswar.

  372. Deogarh Dashavatara Temple (Uttar Pradesh)
    A Gupta-era temple with carvings of Lord Vishnu’s ten avatars.

  373. Madhyamaheshwar Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A part of the Panch Kedar pilgrimage, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  374. Mahasu Devta Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A temple in Hanol dedicated to the regional deity Mahasu Devta.

  375. Birla Mandir (Rajasthan)
    A marble temple in Jaipur dedicated to Lakshmi and Vishnu.

  376. Sree Krishna Janmabhoomi (Uttar Pradesh)
    The birthplace of Lord Krishna in Mathura.

  377. Kalapahad Temple (Karnataka)
    An ancient temple near Hampi known for its scenic location.

  378. Pali Tanot Mata Temple (Rajasthan)
    A temple near the Indo-Pak border dedicated to Goddess Tanot Mata.

  379. Varadaraja Perumal Temple (Tamil Nadu)
    A Vishnu temple in Kanchipuram known for its gold-lizard carvings.

  380. Rishabhdeo Jain Temple (Rajasthan)
    A Jain pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Adinath.

  381. Purnagiri Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A revered Shakti Peetha near Tanakpur.

  382. Manakamana Temple (Nepal)
    A famous hilltop temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati.

  383. Veerbhadra Temple (Uttarakhand)
    A Shiva temple in Rishikesh known for its spiritual ambiance.

  384. Kotappakonda Trikoteswara Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    A hill temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  385. Azhagar Kovil (Tamil Nadu)
    A temple near Madurai dedicated to Lord Vishnu as Kallazhagar.

  386. Gurdwara Shri Hemkund Sahib (Uttarakhand)
    A Sikh pilgrimage site situated in the Himalayas.

  387. Pancharama Temples (Andhra Pradesh)
    Five ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  388. Eran Temple Complex (Madhya Pradesh)
    A Gupta-era complex with Vishnu and Varaha sculptures.

  389. Gavi Veerabhadra Temple (Karnataka)
    A famous cave temple near Bangalore dedicated to Lord Shiva.

  390. Kurmanatha Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
    The only temple in India dedicated to Lord Vishnu’s Kurma avatar.