Situated on the Bay Of Bengal coastline, this is a UNESCO World Heritage Site constructed in the 13th century.
The temple's architecture boasts a giant chariot with 24 wheels.
Lord Jagannath — the incarnation of Lord Vishnu — is worshipped at this holy shrine.
The temple bears intricate carvings of gods, goddesses, and motifs — a symbol of Kalinga architecture.
It is one of the most-scared pilgrimage site, located in the Nilachal Hills, Guwahati.
The dome-shaped architecture was inspired by Nagara & Sarcenic styles. Goddess Kameswari or Maa Kamakhya is worshipped here.
Known for its majestic design, this temple in West Bengal is dedicated to the Lord Krishna and Radha.
The marble walls bear pictorial representations and verses from Bhagavad Gita.
The temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali. As per belief, Saturday is an auspicious day to perform puja.
It is being said that Goddess Kali appeared before Shri Ramakrishna Paramhansa here.