Jagannath puri
Tour Details
Lingaraj Temple
Lingaraj Temple is one of the most sacred temples of Lord Shiva, worshipped here as Harihara—a divine form uniting Shiva and Vishnu. It is a powerful Jyotirlinga-style shrine and a major center of Shaivism, symbolizing spiritual unity and divine energy. Devotees believe prayers offered here bring peace, strength, and liberation.
Ananta Vasudeva Temple
Dedicated to Lord Krishna (Vasudeva), this temple represents eternal devotion and divine love. Lord Ananta Vasudeva is worshipped along with Balarama and Subhadra, making it spiritually linked to Jagannath culture. It is believed that sincere prayers here fulfill wishes and bring harmony in life.
Jagannath Mandir
Jagannath Temple is one of the four sacred Char Dham pilgrimage sites of India. Lord Jagannath, along with Balabhadra and Subhadra, is worshipped as the Lord of the Universe. A visit here is believed to cleanse past karmas and grant spiritual liberation (moksha), making it one of the most powerful pilgrimage sites in Hinduism.
Totagopinath Temple
Totagopinath Temple is closely associated with Adi Shankaracharya, who attained deep spiritual realization here. Lord Krishna is worshipped in a seated form, symbolizing divine compassion and meditation. The temple represents inner awakening and the path of bhakti and knowledge.
Haridas Thakur Samadhi
This sacred place marks the samadhi of Haridas Thakur, the great devotee of Lord Krishna and pioneer of the chanting of the Holy Name. Despite social barriers, his life stands as a symbol of pure devotion, humility, and spiritual equality. Visiting this place inspires faith and dedication to the path of bhakti.
Sakshi Gopal Temple
Sakshi Gopal Temple is famous for Lord Krishna acting as a witness (“Sakshi”) to uphold truth and dharma. The temple signifies that God always protects righteousness and devotees who surrender with faith. It is a powerful reminder of divine justice and honesty.
Konark Sun Temple
The Konark Sun Temple is a divine tribute to Lord Surya, the Sun God, symbolizing life, energy, and cosmic order. Designed as a celestial chariot, it represents the journey of time and the universe. Spiritually, it inspires self-discipline, enlightenment, and respect for nature’s divine power.
Included
- Semi-Deluxe twin sharing rooms
- AC Bus with semi push-back seats for local conveyance
- All sattvic meals (breakfast lunch & dinner)
- Local conveyance charges (E-rickshaw) for scheduled darshan
- All road taxes
- Parking fees and driver allowance
Excluded
- Train Ticket Charges
- VIP darshan tickets in temples
- Laundry charges
- Charges not mentioned in the inclusion list
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