The
religious side of India is as fascinating as its historical aspect.
Religions are many but the people are one and that's what renders India
distinctive and distinguished. Hinduism and Islam are the prevalent
religions in the country. However, India equally welcomes and holds in
hig regard religions like Sikkhism, Jainism and Buddhism. Respecting one
another's religion is the prime concern here. At times, though some
anti-social elements do attempt to create estrangements among religions
but the Indians have well been aware of these tricks. They stand
together in times of adversities, saying to the whole world, that 'We
are Indians first'.Temples and mosques can be easily seen rubbing shoulder with one another. The deep rooted faith of Indians is perhaps their power. Worships and blessing play a vital role in the people's lives here. There are numerous rites and rituals attached to particular events. The Jagannath Temple of Puri sets forth an amazing scene during the Chariot Festival in Puri. The Jain Temples of Rajasthan are particularly popular with tourists. The Deshnok Temple, the Brahma Temple and the Dilwara Temple are the other major attractions in the state. The Shore Temple and the Konark Temple have historical significances attached to them. The Jama Masjid of Delhi is a must see thing for every visitor to India. The state of Tamil Nadu has a huge number of 30,000 temples dotting its landscape.
The list of temples, mosques and churches says a lot about India. Come and explore.





