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Akshaya Tritiya: 5 sacred places where rare rituals unfold once a year

Akshaya Tritiya

Akshaya Tritiya is considered one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu calendar. It is believed that anything begun on this day prayer, charity, or a new venture brings lasting and multiplying benefits. The day also marks the start of major pilgrimages, temple rituals, and seasonal reopening’s across India.

Here are five places where Akshaya Tritiya offers experiences you won’t see at any other time of the year

Gangotri Temple and Yamunotri Temple

The doors of these Himalayan temples reopen on this day after months of winter closure, marking the beginning of the Char Dham Yatra. Thousands of devotees gather, believing that prayers offered here on Akshaya Tritiya bring lifelong blessings.

Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan

On this day, devotees get a rare glimpse of Lord Krishna’s lotus feet something that is revealed only once a year. For many, this darshan holds deep emotional and spiritual significance.

Jagannath Temple, Puri

Akshaya Tritiya marks the start of the 21-day Chandan Yatra here. The deities are anointed with sandalwood paste and later taken on ceremonial boat rides. Preparations for the famous Rath Yatra also begin on this day.

Akshaya Tritiya: 5 sacred places where rare rituals unfold once a year

Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu

The town hosts the Dvadasha Garuda Seva, where idols from 12 Vishnu temples are brought together in a grand procession. Each deity is carried on Garuda, creating a vibrant and rare spectacle filled with music and rituals.

Simhachalam Temple, Visakhapatnam

During the Chandanotsavam festival, the sandalwood covering on Lord Narasimha is removed for a few hours, allowing devotees to see the deity in his original form. This happens only once a year.

Akshaya Tritiya is not just a festival it’s a day when devotion, tradition, and rare spiritual moments come together across the country.

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