18 Hidden Secrets of Himalayas

Every Month Departure From March 2024

OUR UNIQUE SPIRITUAL TOURS

PANCHA KENDHAR – PANCHA BADRI – PANCHA NARASIMHA – PANCHA DWARAKA – PANCHA BRAHMA – PANCHARAMAS – PANCHA BHUTAS – AYYAPA GURU PARAMPARA TEMPLES – NAVA KAILASHA – NAVA TIRUPATHI  – NAVAGRAHA TEMPLES – ADHI KAILASH & OM PARVAT – KAILASH MANASAROVAR YATRA – AMARNATH YATRA – ANCIENT CAVES – 18 SIDDHAS CAVES –   12 JYOTHIRLINGAS – ASHTAVINAYAKA – SAKTHI PEETHAS – 108 DIVYA DESA TEMPLES – ARUPADAI VEEDU MURUGAN 

BRANCHES : BANGALORE, CHENNAI, UTTARAKHAND, MALAYSIA

ROUTE MAP - DEV BOOMI

Schedule for the Journey

"Immerse yourself in the divine bliss of the Himalayas and discover serenity at the summit of spiritual tranquility."

DAY 1
HARIDWAR
The gate way to Dev Bhoomi as per Hindu Mythology, during the Samudra Manthan the precious drop of Amrit which carried the boon of immortality were accidently spilled at four places, Ujjain, Nasik, Alahabad and Haridwar. It is believed that Brahma Kund situated at Hari Ki Pauri is the place where the drop of Amrit fell.
DAY 1
GANGAAARTHI
Ganga Aarti is a ceremonial offering of gratitude to the holy River Ganges,a personification of the divine feminine in Hindu mythology. Against the backdrop of the flowing river, a group of priests clad in vibrant saffron robes performs a synchronized choreography of prayers, chants, and rituals. With the sound of bells,conch shells, and the fragrance of incense permeating the air, the Ganga Aarti creates a captivating ambiance that resonates with the spirit of devotion.
DAY 2
DAKSHA
PRAJAPATHI MANDIR
Kankhal the birth place of Sati Devi and the place of yagna Kund or sacrificial fire in which Sati, the daughter of Daksh had immolated herself due to her annoyance with her father's non-acceptance of her husband Lord Shiva.
DAY 2
SAPTRISHI GHAT
As per mythology there were 7 sages namely Kashyapa, Vashisht, Atri,Vishwamitra, Jamadagni, Bharadwaj & Gautam. Once they decided to meditate on the banks of river ganga but they were not able to meditate in a peaceful manner because of the heavy gushing sound of river flow and they trapped the flow of river Ganga, Later on Ganga split her flow in seven separate streams to make lesser noise.Those seven streams of river Ganga known as Sapt Sarovar and place where Sapth Rishi meditated is called Saptha Rishi Ghat.
DAY 2
RISHIKESH
In ancient times, Rishikesh was the sacred land where gods, sages, and saints performed deep austerities, penance, and meditation. Muni-ki-Reti, Shivananda Nagar, temple section of Laxman Jhoola, and Ashrams in the north. Rishikesh is considered a sacred region and a pilgrimage where the holy river Ganga flows through dividing Rishikesh into two parts.
DAY 2
DEVPRAGYA
A beautiful showcase of traditions, myths and mysticism, Devprayag is the place where the holy rivers Bhagirathi and Alaknanda meet, merge into one and take the name Ganga, making it a unique pilgrimage. It is believed that Lord Rama and his father King Dasharath (from the epic Ramayana) performed penance here.
DAY 3
RUDRAPRAYAG
Rudraprayag is named after Lord Shiva, and the temple of lord Rudranath is situated at the confluence of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers. According to mythology Narada Muni worshiped god Shiva here to learn music from him. The god then taught him music in his form of Rudra (Lord of Music).
DAY 3
KOTESHWARA MAHADEV CAVE
As per legends, Lord Shiva had granted Bhasmasur the power to burn anyone on whose's head he places his hand. After attaining these powers, the devil Bhasmasur attempted to kill Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva then sat inside this koteshwar cave and meditated for Lord Vishnu's help. Lord Vishnu incarnated himself as Mohini and had a dance competition with devil Bhasmasur and killed him at this place
DAY 3
KARTHIKSWAMI TEMPLE
As per legends, Lord Shiva had granted Bhasmasur the power to burn anyone on whose head he placed his hand. After attaining these powers, the devil Bhasmasur attempted to kill Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva then sat inside this koteshwar cave and meditated for Lord Vishnu's help. Lord Vishnu incarnated himself as Mohini and had a dance competition with the devil Bhamasur and killed him at this place
DAY 4
AGASTYAMUNI ASHRAM
Agastya Muni Ashram the place where saint Agastya worshipped his guru Lord Mahadeva by offering his austerities to him. This is the place where the two monsters Aatapi & Vatapi were killed by sage Agastya muni and saved the village people. At this Agastya Muni ashram you can see him with his full powers controlling the 27 birth stars, 9 Planets & 5 elements at this one place.
DAY 4
GUPTAKASHI
Guptkashi, means "Hidden Kashi" and the town's mythological history is associated with the epic of Mahabharata, after the war when Pandava's were in search for the glimpse of Lord Shiva for Mukthi, he Aconcealed himself in Guptkashi and later fled from them further up to the valley of Kedarnath.
DAY 5
TRIYUGI NARAYAN AKHANDA DHUNGI
It was the venue of the celestial marriage of Shiva and Parvati, during the Satya Yuga, witnessed in the presence of the holy fire that still burns eternally in front of the temple since three yugas in a Havana-kund or Agni-kund, a four-cornered fireplace on the ground. Vishnu formalized the wedding and acted as Parvati's brother in the ceremonies, while the creator-god Brahma acted as the priest of the wedding, which was witnessed by all the sages of the times. The exact location of the wedding is marked by a stone called Brahma Shila, in front of the temple. The greatness of this place is also recorded in a sthala-purana (a scripture specific to a pilgrimage centre.a]
DAY 5
GOPINATH TEMPLE
It is believed that Shiva threw a trident at Kamdev for disturbing his Tapas. Later Kamdev was burned down to ashes by the third eye of Shiva. The trishul is made of eight different metals and stands outside in open air. In spite of being in open air for several centuries, the trishul has no weathered. Rain, sun, snow and wind has not effect on the trident. Brahmi characters of sixth-seventh century AD is found on the trishul.Another four short inscriptions on the Trishul is yet to be deciphered.Devotees believe that it is impossible to move the trident using force. But when a true devotee touches the trident one can hear a tremor.
DAY 6
KARNAPRAGYAG
Karnaprayag is believed by many to be the place where Karna of the Mahabharata, was to have worshipped the Sun God. There is an ancient temple devoted to Uma in Karnaprayag. In some versions, Karnaprayag is the place where Lord Krishna did the cremation of Karna keeping his dead body on his right hand.
DAY 7
ADI BADRI
According to Mythology, during Satyayug, Tretha and dwapara Yugs, Adi Badri used to be the abode of Lord Vishnu. The reason it is known as Adi Badri is because Lord Vishnu shifted to Badrinath as Vishal Badri with the advent of Kaliyug. Maharishi Veda Vyas is known to have written the Shrimed Bhagavt Geeta as well as the sukshmas of all 4 Vedas at this place as per the instructions of Maha Vishnu.
DAY 8
PATAL BHUVANESHWAR
It is believed that the secret of how the world will come to an end is hidden inside this cave. It has been cited in the Skanda Purana that Lord Shiva along with 33 koti or types of gods and goddesses reside in this cave. It has been mentioned in the Manskhanda, Skandapurana, "He who wants to feel the presence of eternal power should come to the sacred cave. It is said that Pandava brothers of the epic Mahabharata did a serious penance in this cave
DAY 9
DANDESHWAR
The Dandeshwar temple is the oldest of the Jageshwar Temples. Though it is the lesser known of the temples of the Dham its contemporaneity is measured to pre-feudalistic times, The priest told us that the lord Shiva is worshipped in a Shayan mudra and there is no lingam or idol inside, but a rock like structure which was the last form of Lord Shiva himself before he was cursed by Sapta Rishis to incarnate in the form Lingam.
DAY 9
JAGESHWAR
According to Skandha Purana and Linga Purana the workship of lord Shiva was started from Jageshwar and 8th Shiva Jyotirlinga was originated here. Jageshwar Dham is a large temple complex containing about 125 temples and 174 sculptures. It is situated on the bank of Jata Ganga, surrounded by deodar forest. According to Hindu mythology, the belief of Jageshwar Dham is Lord Shiva and Sapta rishi meditated (Tapasya) here and this place became so powerful that whatever wish a person asked for whether ethical or unethical was granted. Later in the 8th century,Adi Shankaracharya meditated here before leaving for Kedarnath Dham and reduced the power of this place by making it to ethical wishes that would not harm others will only be fulfilled.
DAY 10
BHIMTAL
legend tells that when Draupadi was thirsty, Bhima struck the ground with his mace, and water gushed out. The lake that formed was named after him. An ancient Shiva temple, Bhimeshwara Mahadev, is said to have been built by Bhima.
DAY 11
AKSHARDHAM
The word'Akshardham' literally means the divine abode of God,a place of devotion, purity and peace. Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple is dedicated to devotional learning and social harmony. Built in a traditional manner, the architectural marvel represents mythological civilization of India

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MYSTICAL ANCIENT SIDDHAS TOUR OF TAMIL NADU - 2024

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DURATION - 10 NIGHTS / 11 DAYS

Day 1 – Arrive Trichy & Leisure day
Day 2 – Brahmapureeshwarar | Patanjali | Srirangam Thiruvanaikaval
Day 3 – Kudumiyan Malai | Palani | Bogar | Pulipani
Day 4 – Kannivadi | Thiruparakundram |Machamuni Pazamudircholai
Day 5 – Meenakshiamman | Vallabha siddhar | Pilliyarpatti |Tanjavur
Day 6 – Thiruvarur | Kamalamuni | Thirumoolar|Swamimalai
Day 7 – Siddar Kadu| Vaitheeswaran Kovil|Dhanavantri | Chidambaram
Day 8 – Atuliyanadeswarar| Adithiruvarangam|Thiruvannamalai
Day 9 – Kailasanathar| Ekambaranathar Varadarajaperumal | Kamaktchi Amman
Day 10 – Thiruthani| Thiruvelankadu | Chennai

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