CHAR DHAM OF INDIA:
1
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Badrinath
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Temple of Lord
Vishnu, located in the North is in the state of Uttarakhand, India
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2
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Dwarka
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Temple of Lord
Krishna, located in the West is in the state of Gujarat, India
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3
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Puri
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Temple of Lord
Jagannth, located in the East is in the state of Orissa, India
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4
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Rameswaram
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Temple of Lord
Shiva, located in the South is in the state of Tamil Nadu, India
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The Char Dham, is the four most famous
Hindu pilgrimage circuit in India which are believed to be the abodes of Hindu
gods. Located in the four directions of India, the circuit consists of four
sites - to the north is Badrinath, to the west is Dwarka, to the south is
Rameshwaram and to the east is Puri, popularly
known as the Jagannath Dham, is one of the Char Dhams of India. Adi
Sankaracharya, during his travels across the length and breadth of India,
founded four mathas (monasteries) as seats of Hindu religion at these four
places- the Sringeri matha on the Sringeri hills in the south, the Sharada
matha on the Dwaraka coast in the west, the Jyotir matha at Badrinath in the
north, the Govardhan matha at Puri in the east.
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Badrinath temple |
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Dwaraka temple |
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Puri Jagannadh temple |
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Rameswaram Temple |
CHAR DHAM OF UTTARAKHAND|CHOTA CHAR DHAM:
1
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Yamunotri
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Origin of River
Yamuna, Temple of Goddess Yamuna
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2
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Gangotri
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Origin of Rive
Ganga, Temple of Goddes Ganga
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3
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Kedarnath
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Temple of Lord
Shiva, One of the 12 Jyotirlingas, Part of Panch Kedar
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4
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Badrinath
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Temple of Lord
Vishnu, Knows as Badri Vishal
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Yamunotri Temple |
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Gangotri temple |
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Kedar Nath Temple |
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