Pilgrimages
Not lessons but journeys. Each pilgrimage traces a sacred circuit — discover the legend of every place along the way to complete the path and earn its title. Your progress is kept as you go.
The Twelve Jyotirliṅgas
Trace the twelve pillars of light, from Somnāth on the western sea to Rāmeśwaram in the south — Śiva's self-manifest shrines across the whole of Bhārata.
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- Somnāth
- Mallikārjuna
- Mahākāleśwar
- Omkāreśwar
- Kedārnāth
- Bhīmāśankar
- Kāśī Viśwanāth
- Tryambakeśwar
- Vaidyanāth
- Nāgeśwar
- Rāmeśwaram
- Gṛṣṇeśwar
The Char Dhām
Walk Ādi Śaṅkara's four corners of the land — north, west, east and south — that bind India into one sacred geography.
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- Badrīnāth (North)
- Dwārakā (West)
- Purī (East)
- Rāmeśwaram (South)
The Five Elements
Seek Śiva in earth, water, fire, air and ether — the five Pañca Bhūta temples of the Tamil land where the elements themselves are worshipped.
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- Chidambaram — Ether
- Tiruvānaikāval — Water
- Tiruvaṇṇāmalai — Fire
- Kālahasti — Air
- Ekāmbareśwar — Earth
Seats of the Goddess
Journey to the great Śakti Pīṭhas, where the Divine Mother is worshipped in her many fierce and tender forms.
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- Kāmākhyā
- Vaiṣṇo Devī
- Kanyākumārī
- Kolhāpur Mahālakṣmī
- Jwālāmukhī
- Kālīghāṭ