Shivkuti Temple-Narayan Ashram
Located on the banks of the Ganges in the Shivkuti neighborhood of Prayagraj, the Shivkuti Temple holds immense religious significance. It is said that Lord Rama visited this site and worshipped the Shiva Lingam that is enshrined here. Adjacent to the temple is the Narayan Ashram, which was established by Shri Narayan Mahaprabhu
Roop Gaudiya Math
Rupa Gaudiya Math is located Tularam Bagh area of Prap temple and was established by Bhakti Siddhanta S Prabhupada. It is here that the fo of ISKCON, Shri A.C. Bhaktivedanta Maharaj, received his initiation. The temple houses beautiful idols of Shri Krishna Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Shri Radha-Krishna, Lord Shiva, Mother Parvati, and Goddess Annapurn
Shri Takshakeshwar Nath Temple
Located in the confluence city of Dariyabad, this renowned temple is the world’s only Takshak pilgrimage site, famously known as “Bade Shivala According to Vedic tradition, the Takshak pilgrimage site dates back to over 20 million years according to ancient mythology. Its mention can be found in the 82nd chapter of the Prayag Mahatmya, in the 82nd Patala section of the Padma Purana. The five Lingams established in the temple are of ancient origin
Shri Durvasa Rishi Ashram
The temple of Maharishi Durvasa is located on the eastern side of Kalra Kotwa, five kos (approximately to kilometers) from the confluence at Prayag, along the Panchkoshi route ic is believed that Lord Shiva himself appeared here as Durvasa, due to the intense penance of Maharishi Atri and his revered wife, Anusuya. The tentple features idols of Maharishi Durvasa, a Shiva Lingam, and deities of Parvat and Ganesh. This site attracts a large number of devotees, pilgrims, and tourists who come to visit the Shri Durvasa Rishi Ashram/temple
Shri Manakameshwar Temple
This ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is beautifully situated on the banks of the Yamuna, near Saraswati Ghat Arvording to legend. Mala Sita bathed at the confluence and expressefer desire to worship Lord Shiva there was no temple for Shiva that area, Lord Rama estable a temple for her. As Mata Sita’s sh was fulfilled here, the temple came to be known as Manakameshwar, meaning “the fulfillment of desires.”
Shringverpur Dham
Shringverpur Dham is a sacred site located about 40 kilometers from the district headquarters of Prayagraj, on the banks of the Ganges. It is well-known as the place where Mother Ganga flows and where the ashram of Mata Shanta and Rishi Shringi was situated, which still stands majestically today During the Putreshisi Yajna organized by Maharaja Dasharatha, Ricchi Shring was invited to perform the ntes, leading to Maharaja Dasharatha receiving tour sons, including Lord Shri Ram It was from Shringverpur Dham that Lord Ram, along with Devi Sita and his brother Lakshman, stayed ovemight during their journey into the forest, crossing the Ganges by boat on the second day. Furthermore, by accepting the hospitality of Nishadraj Lord Ram embraced him, abolishing the discrimination of untouchability and spreading the message of national unity and integrity from this very land. This is also where Mother Sita and the Ganges conversed, and Mother Gariga blessed Sita for her safe return from the forest
Other Attractions Within
Shringverpur Dham
Shri Shanta Shringi Rishi Temple
Shri Ramayan Ashram
Shri Hanumangarhi Ashram
Ramchaura
Shin Rajghat
Shri Nishadraj Fort (Archaeological Site)
Shri Ram Ghat
Nishadraj Park
Paryatak Suvidha Kendra
Hanuman Niketan
The Shri Hanumat Niketan Temple is one of the prominent temples in Prayagraj and is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It is located in the Civil Lines area of the city. One section of the temple houses idols of Lord Hanuman, Rama, Lakshmana, Sita, and Goddess Durga. In another section, you can find idols of the Sun, Ganesha, Umal Maheshwar, Lakshmi Narayan, and Garuda, while in the center are the twelve Jyotirlingas, along with idols of Saraswati and Radha Krishna
Navgrah Mandir
The Navagraha Temple is located in the Rambag area of Prayagraj. This temple is dedicated to the nine celestial bodies described in the scriptures. Constructed from white marble, the temple houses idols of the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu, along with deities such as Lord Shiva, Hanuman, Lord Vishnu reclining on the Kshir Sagar, and Goddess Lakshmi
Lalita Devi Mandir
Situated near the banks of the Yamuna River in the Meerapur locality of Prayagraj, the Lalita Devi Temple is one of the three Shakti Peeths in the city. This ancient temple of Goddess Sati is also known as the Maha Shakti Peeth. The temple is constructed based on the Shri Yantra. It is believed that the body parts of Goddess Sati fell here. In the Lalita Devi Temple, Goddess Durga is worshipped in the forms of Mahakali, Mahalaxmi, and Mahasaraswati. Additionally, idols of Sankat Mochan Hanuman, Shri Ram, Lakshmana, and Mata Sita, as well as the Navagraha deities and idols of Radha-Krishna, are also enshrined here