List of Char Dham Temples in India with States
Imagine four special houses for gods, each in a different part of India! These temples are like a big adventure where people go to pray and learn about life. The story says Lord Vishnu does different things at each place: eats at one, sleeps at another, and so on. Visiting them is like a treasure hunt for your heart, and it’s a big deal in Hindu culture.
You can visit these temples all year, unlike some mountain ones that close in winter. They’re also famous for their history and beauty, and lots of people travel there—over 5 million in 2024! It’s a great way to see India and learn something new.
Here’s the list of the four main Char Dham temples, going clockwise from the east. We’ve added the state, the main god, and a fun fact to make it easy to remember!
| Temple Name | State | Main God/Goddess | Fun Fact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jagannath Temple | Odisha (East) | Lord Jagannath (Krishna) with Balabhadra and Subhadra | It’s by the sea, and every year there’s a huge festival called Rath Yatra where people pull big carts—super exciting! |
| Ramanathaswamy Temple | Tamil Nadu (South) | Lord Shiva (Ramanathaswamy) | It’s near the ocean where Rama prayed to Shiva. You can take a dip in 22 holy water spots! |
| Dwarkadhish Temple | Gujarat (West) | Lord Krishna (Dwarkadhish) | It’s by the sea too, where Krishna’s old city was. Some say part of it is underwater! |
| Badrinath Temple | Uttarakhand (North) | Lord Vishnu (Badrinarayan) | High up in the mountains with pretty peaks—Adi Shankaracharya found it long ago! |
There’s another set called Chota Char Dham (small four) in Uttarakhand’s mountains. These are tougher to visit because of snow, so they’re open only from April to November. Here’s a quick look:
This trip takes 10-12 days and involves trekking or helicopters. It’s like a nature camp with temples!
These temples are more than just places to pray—they’re like living history lessons:
In 2025, there are even apps for virtual visits, great for school projects if you can’t travel.
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