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191 temples found across India
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One of India's few temples dedicated to Nagaraja (King of Serpents) in Nagercoil.
The sacred forest where 88,000 rishis performed tapas and the Puranas were narrated.
A Shakti Peeth where the eyes of Goddess Sati are believed to have fallen, offering panoramic Himalayan views.
A Shakti Peeth where Sati's eyes fell — the temple that gave Nainital its name.
One of south Karnataka's largest Shiva temples — the Lord who drank the Halahala poison.
A 500-year-old Shakti Peeth surrounded by India's tallest monoliths in the Jaintia Hills.
The primary Navagraha temple dedicated to Surya near Kumbakonam — part of the unique 9-planet temple circuit.
Where Shiva drank the cosmic poison — a forest temple at 1,330m near Rishikesh.
The wealthiest temple in the world, dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his reclining posture, located in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
Over 900 Jain temples on a single hilltop — 3,500 steps to one of the world's most sacred Jain sites.
A Divya Desam in Chennai where Krishna is depicted with scars from the Mahabharata war.
One of only two temples in the world with an eight-faced Shiva Lingam — dating to the Gupta period.