Saturday, January 18, 2014

ALLAHABAD PYAYAG TRIVENE

  • Allahabad also known as Prayag, is a large metropolitan city in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarters of the Allahabad District. Wikipedia
  • Area63.07 km²
  • Weather16°C, Wind E at 6 km/h, 85% Humidity
  • Tuesday, September 27, 2011

    temple in allahabad

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    temple in allahabad

    This is a remote temple in the midst of a river, 14 km from Allahabad. It is probably a Hanuman Mandir. It is at the confluence of the Ganga and the Prayag rivers.

    temple in allahabad

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    temple in allahabad

    Ma Andri Temple Is One Of The Best Temple In Allahabad. Some Important Factor Of This Best Temple Allahabad are.

    1 Ma Andri is only one Chaturbhuj Rupi devi in the world who is seating on ellephant in this best temple in Allahabad.


    2 Pandit never use any type of fire for yagy in this oldest temple in Allahabad.


    3 They light the fire by vadic mantr uchcharad in Ma Bhavani Temple In Allahabad .


    4 This Best Temple Of Allahabad is located in the village of Freedom fighter Pandit Teecka Ram Tripathi.


    5 You can also see the oldest Sun Watch Near the temple of Allahabad.


    6 You can visit The Rishi Durvasha Aashrm only 1 km faraway Ma Temple of Allahabad.


    7 Shiv Shakti Peeth is the one of the famous temple of Allahabad in front of Ma Temple.


    Ma Andri Dham Temple Allahabad is a perfect package for them who comes sangam nagari. Because This Famous Mandir / Temple is very near to Sangam.


    temple in allahabad

    Nag Basuki Temple, Allahabad is situated on the bank of the river Ganges. Nag Basuki Temple is located in Daraganj which lies on the northern side of the railway bridge. Nag Basuki Temple in Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh in India is dedicated to Nag Basuki. The big idol of reclined Bhishmapitamah lies adjacent to the temple. Nag Basuki Temple, Allahabad is among the Holy places in Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh in India. Every year on the occasion of Nag Panchami a fair is held near the Nag Vasuki Temple in Allahabad at Uttar Pradesh in India.

    The name of the holy Nag Basuki Temple is also mentioned in the Puranas. As mentioned in the Matsya Puran it is said that the temple extends from the Pratishthana to the Vasuki pond and further to the area that is supposed to be the abode of the Nagas.

    Nag Basuki temple at Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh in India is a major tourist attraction in Allahabad and people on a tour to Allahabad must visit the temple. There are many other Tourist Attractions in Allahabad which comprises of the holy temples and the old buildings which stands as a reminiscence of the colonial India.

    Allahabad can be easily reached by roads and railways from any parts of India. Tourists can also take a flight to reach Allahabad by boarding the flights having destination at Varanasi and Kanpur. Local modes of transport can be availed to reach further to Allahabad from Kanpur and Varanasi. Allahabad is considered as a holy city in India and is located in Uttar Pradesh. Allahabad with its religious fairs and events that are held throughout the year attracts tourists from all over India and abroad. During the major events like Kumbha Mela and other important religiou

    temple in allahabad

    'Prayag' or 'Allahabad' as it is known today is one of the most sacred pilgrimage centres of India.

    Temple at Allahabad, Allahabad Travel GuideRecorded evidence also exists in the revered scriptures - the Vedas and the grand epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata as also in the Puranas-of this holy place called 'Prayag'. The present city of Allahabad was founded by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1575 A.D.

    Realising its strategic importance as a waterway landmark in north India, Akbar built a magnificent fort on the banks of the holy 'Sangam'.

    Every 12th year during the months of Jan-Feb world famous Kumbh Mela is held here on the banks of the holy sangam. Ardha Kumbh Mela is held every 6th year.

    The Magh Mela is the annual version of the Kumbh and Ardh kumbh mela which starts every year from Makar Sankranti in Jan. and ends at Maha Shivratri in Feb.