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  1. In ancient texts, Varanasi (Benares, Kashi), Rameshwaram, Kanchipuram, Dwarka, Puri, and Haridwar have been mentioned as particularly holy sites, along with geographies where major rivers meet (sangam) or join the sea.

  2. May 30, 2018 · The major scenes of Tirth were aside Zara, who played the female lead in the movie. As he was not so familiar with shooting, his co-star Zara gave him enough advices and the director too was supportive.

  3. Tirtha means a passage, a roadway, a fjord, a staircase or a descent into a river. Customarily and traditionally these attributes are associated with pilgrim places which happen to be upon the banks or near rivers and water bodies or on the top of a hill or a mountain.

  4. The seven holiest Hindu cities are said to be the sites of events recounted in mythological texts: Kashi (modern Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh), where the god Shiva founded a shrine of purification; Oudh (modern Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh), birthplace of the god Rama; Mathura (in Uttar Pradesh), scene of Krishna’s nativity; Dvaraka (modern Dwarka ...

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  5. Aug 1, 2024 · Jawalamukhi, or Jwalamukhi also known as Jawalaji, is a temple town and a nagar parishad in Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh. The town takes its name from the holy Jwalamukhi Temple, located in Jawalamukhi. Jawalamukhi is one the 68 Tirth of India and a major tourist attraction of Himachal pradesh.

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  6. Shri Ashtapad Tirth is one of the major Tirths and it is located in a tranquil region of the Himalayas. Chakravarti King Bharat (son of Shri Rishabhadev) had built a palace with precious stones at this place as a memorial to commemorate the nirvana of Bhagawan Shri Rishabhadev.

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  8. Major sites of Tirtha in India. Orange markers are UNESCO world heritage sites. The Dharmasastras and the Puranas, states Kane, assert numerous descriptors for what is holy, including all mountains, all of Himalayas, all rivers, lakes, dwellings of Rishis (sages), temples, cowpens, great forests, and all seas.