![]() Pilgrimage Tourism in West Bengal West Bengal has been greatly revered for its beautiful pilgrimage sites which involve Belur Math and Dakshineshwar Kali Temple in Kolkata, Chaitanya Temple in Hooghly District which is one of the ancient Bishnupur Group of temples, Kalighat Kali Temple, temples of Lakhnauti, Thanthania Kalibari, Siddheswara Temple at Bankura, Shree Sheetalnathji Temple (Jain temple), Ghum Monastery at Ghum in Darjeeling, Tamang Buddhist Monastery in Darjeeling and so on. The different mosques existent in this part of the country consist of Adina Mosque in Malda District, Nakhoda Masjid in Burrabazar area of Kolkata, Katra Mosque in Murshidabad, Tipu Sultan Mosque near Esplanade in Kolkata, Bari Mosque in Hooghly District, Khustigiri Mosque in Birbhum District, Furfura Sharif Mosque and Hooghly Imambara in Hooghly District and much more. Christians and tourists often visit the spectacular regional churches of this state which comprise St. Paul's Cathedral, Kolkata, Bandel Church at Bandel, St. James Church, Kolkata, St. John's Church, Kolkata, Osmond Memorial Church, Kolkata, St. Thomas Church, Kolkata and Armenian Church of the Holy Nazareth in Kolkata. The Parsi (Zoroastrian) Fire Temple of the city of Kolkata is the only singular Parsi temple of this area. West Bengal has the medieval monasteries which are located in Medinipur District of South Bengal. Moghalmari Monastery is one of the most important monasteries in Midnapur District of West Bengal, now in ruins and is preserved by Archaeological Survey of India. Pilgrimage Tourism in Odisha There exist numerous Hindu, Jain and Buddhist Temples in the state of Odisha which are immensely popular for their architectural grandeur. Some of the magnificent Hindu temples situated here are Muktesvara Temple in Bhubaneshwar, Jagannath Temple of Puri, Laxminarayan Temple in Therubali, Lingaraja Temple, Chamundeshwari Temple, Vaital Deula, Sinhanath Temple in Cuttack, Astashambhu Shiva Temple, Swarnajaleshwar Temple and Biraja Temple of Jajpur District amongst numerable others. Odisha is known for its Buddhist religious sites which include Brahmani Temple which is dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, Dhauli Hills, Udaigir, Lalitgiri, Pushpagiri Mahavira and they are enriched with various Buddhist relics and stupas. One will also come across significant Jain pilgrimage centres in Odisha which involve Parsvanath Jain Temple, Digambara Jain Temple in Khandagiri Hills, Jaugada Fortress and some rock-carved Jain caves. Capital Mosque at Bhubaneshwar, Shah Mohammad Hanif at Dhamnagar, Jama Masjid at Cuttack, Molana Shaduddin Ahmed (Molana Saheb Baba) at Dhamnagar, Kadam Rasul (Jagti) at Dhamnagar, etc. are a few of the local mosques. Pilgrimage Tourism in Bihar ![]() Pilgrimage Tourism in Jharkhand Jharkhand is home to some beautiful Hindu temples like Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga at Deoghar, Sri Sri Kalika Maharani Temple, Sri Sri Kalika Maharani Temple in Bokaro, Chhinnamasta Temple in Ramgarh District, Jagannath Temple at Ranchi and Harihar Dham Temple and many more. Apart from these pilgrimage spots, Jharkhand also possesses several Buddhist stupas. Related Articles Adventure Tourism in India Sports Tourism in India History of Indian Temples Leisure Tourism in India Luxury trains of India Sports Tourism in India Leisure Tourism in Ladakh Leisure Tourism in Karnataka Leisure Tourism of Gwalior Leisure Tourism in Gujarat Leisure Tourism in Assam ![]() Tourism In West Bengal Leisure Tourism of Udhampur District Tourism in Lonavala Lavasa Alappuzha Tourism Forts in India Palaces in India Lakes in India Tourism In Manipur Tourism In Meghalaya Tourism in Chennai Maharashtra, Indian State Beaches of India Indian hill stations Forestry in India Forest Vegetation in India Durga Puja Island Towns in India Temples of Odisha Chola Temples, South India Churches in India Churches in Goa Churches of Maharashtra Mosques in India Mosques in Rajasthan Mosques of Southern India Mosques of Northern India Mosques in West Bengal Mosques in Telangana Mosques of Western India Mosques of Delhi |
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