Top Attractions & Places to Visit During Prayagraj Kumbh Mela 2019
HANUMAN MANDIR IN PRAYAGRAJ
One of the major attractions for spiritually enlightened souls, Hanuman Mandir during Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj or Allahabad, is renowned for the resting idol of Lord Hanuman. People from all over the country visited here and fulfills all their wishes. Present from the Vedic ages, it is believed that when the river Ganges ascends, it immerses the temple and comes to seek blessings from Lord Hanuman by touching his feet.
RESTING IDOL OF LORD HANUMAN JI |
Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj
One of the holiest destinations of India where the three rivers of Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati meet, Triveni Sangam is a popular tourist attraction in Prayag, Allahabad. Triveni Sangam also hosts the gathering of Kumbh Mela and is believed that pilgrims take a holy dip or shahi snaans here to purify their soul.
TRIVENI SANGAM IN PRAYAGRAJ ALLAHABADPatalpuri Temple
Patalpuri Temple in the Allahabad Fort was first discovered by the Chinese traveler named Huan Tsung. It is believed that Lord Rama visited the temple, and thus, the temple has great significance in the hearts of devotees which makes this place a must-visit attraction in Allahabad. Pilgrims visited here also to fulfill their wishes.
Shankar Viman Mandapam Temple In Prayagraj(Allahabad)
Shankar Viman Mandapam is a temple that is 130 feet high and consists of 4 floors and it is situated in the holy city of India, Prayagraj(Allahabad). This temple is built in the South-Indian Style of architecture completely in which there has an idol of Kamakshi Devi, Kumaril Bhatt, Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya, Yogashastra Sahastrayoga Linga and Tirupati Balaji. Pilgrims during Kumbh Mela and also throughout the year visited here to seek the blessings and to purify their soul.
Manakameshwar Temple in Prayagraj(Allahabad)
Mankameshwar Temple is mainly situated in the Cantonment area of Allahabad on the edge of Yamuna River. This temple is mainly known as one of the prominent sacred tourism attraction in Allahabad. In the months of Sawan, Mondays are considered as prosperous to bestow holy water on Lord Shiva. During Kumbh Mela, pilgrims visited here to seek the blessings of Mahakaal.
On Shivratri day, pilgrims fasting for a whole day and also bestow holy water on Lord Shiva.
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