RIVANSHI RAKHRAI
Dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, a form of Parvati, this temple in Assam is veiled in mystery. Its annual Ambubachi Mela witnesses a unique phenomenon where the Brahmaputra River turns red for three days, believed to signify the goddess's menstruation.
Situated in Himachal Pradesh, this Shakti Peeth boasts an eternal flame fueled by natural gas emerging from the mountain rocks, earning it the name "flaming goddess."
One of India's oldest temples, dedicated to Bhadrakali, features four sanctums for Durga's incarnations. Uniquely, instead of bells, a conch shell is blown here.
Devoted to Karni Mata, a form of Durga, this temple is renowned for its resident rats considered sacred. Legend holds that encountering one brings good fortune.
Nestled amidst the Himalayas, this temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is enigmatic, with its idol changing colors throughout the day.
Dating back to the 13th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site in Odisha honors the Sun god Surya. Its architectural grandeur and historical significance draw visitors worldwide.