Day
Origin
Destination
Dep/ Arr
Time
Particulars
1
LUCKNOW
Dep.
9.00 AM
HOTEL GOMTI,6 SAPRU MARG, LUCKNOW
AYODHYA
-
11.30 AM
CHECK IN HOTEL SARYU AYODHYA, LUNCH (ON THEIR OWN)
1.30PM
SIGHT SEEING AT AYODHYA SARYU RIVER FRONT (RAM KI PAIDI) NAGERSHWAR NATH TEMPLE, HANUMAN GARHI, SARYU AARTI
7.30PM
NIGHT STAY/ DINNER (ON THEIR OWN)
2
SIGHT SEEING AT RAMJANAM BHUMI, KANAK BHAWAN. AYODHYA RESEARCH CENTER.
1.00PM
HOTEL SARYU AYODHYA, LUNCH (ON THEIR OWN)
2.00 PM
DEPARTURE FOR LUCKNOW
4.30PM
TOUR CONCLUDES
While yoga in the west focuses almost exclusively on the physical postures and sequences (asana) in India, particularly in traditional ashrams, asana is only one aspect of a wider whole. In this case one can expect a greater emphasis on meditation, breathing and cleansing techniques, along with devotional practices. Such as mantra chanting, tuition in philosophy, and karma yoga (community service). Experience an in-depth yoga or wellness retreat in a tranquil and nurturing environment. Whether you are a beginner or advanced student, you will enjoy this opportunity to take your practice to a new level. Our Yoga Gurus have been practicing this art for more than a decade and have not only taught many students but have brought a positive difference in their lives.
The Kumbh Mela, is one of the largest and most significant religious gatherings in the world held in India, it is a Hindu pilgrimage that draws millions of devotees from across the globe to bathe in the sacred rivers. The term "Kumbh" refers to the pot of nectar that was said to have emerged from the churning of the ocean in ancient Hindu mythology. The origins of Kumbh Mela can be traced back to Hindu mythology. According to classic literature, Gods and Demons fought over a pot of nectar (amrit) that would grant them immortality. During the battle, drops of this nectar fell at four different locations in India-Allahabad (Prayagraj), Haridwar, Nashik, and Ujjain. These sites became the places where the Kumbh Mela is celebrated. The Maha Kumbh Mela, which occurs every 12 years, is the grandest of all, held in Prayagraj, at the confluence of three sacred rivers-the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati. This event holds the most significant spiritual power, as it is believed that bathing in these waters during the Kumbh Mela can cleanse one of all sins and lead to salvation.
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