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Vindhyachal Travel Guide - Page 1 Vindhyachal Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/vindhyachal page 1 Sep When To Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Vindhyachal Max: 32.9°C Min: 25.9°C Rain: 0.0mm Well-known as one of the most Oct sacred Shaktipeeths, Vindhyachal is VISIT Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. a much revered Hindu pilgrimage Max: 32.6°C Min: 22.1°C Rain: 0.0mm http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-vindhyachal-lp-1143797 site famed for the temple of Nov Vindhyavasini.  Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Jan Max: 29.4°C Min: 15.9°C Rain: 0.0mm Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Famous For : Places To VisitReligiousCit Max: 22.3°C Min: 9.6°C Rain: 0.0mm Dec Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Feb The holy town of Vindhyachal sits on the Max: 24.1°C Min: 11.2°C Rain: 0.0mm Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. banks of the Ganges in Mirzapur. According Max: 26.4°C Min: 13.0°C Rain: 0.3mm to mythology, Goddess Durga was incarnated here. Some of the most revered Mar What To spots here include Sita Kund, Ramgaya Ghat Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. and Taradevi Temple and Kalikoh Temple. In Max: 32.7°C Min: 17.4°C Rain: 0.0mm fact, Vindhyachal supposedly had many SEE Apr temples in addition to the surviving ones, 5 Sights Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. which were razed during Aurangzeb's reign. http://www.ixigo.com/places-to-visit-see-in-vindhyachal-lp- Max: 38.6°C Min: 22.5°C Rain: 0.0mm 1143797 Vindhyachal is also rich in natural beauty by May way of lush jungles and craggy hills. 1 Maa Vindhyavasini Temple Hot weather. Carry Light clothes. Max: 39.8°C Min: 26.4°C Rain: 0.1mm Jun Hot weather. Carry Light clothes. Max: 37.2°C Min: 27.7°C Rain: 7.5mm Jul Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Max: 33.5°C Min: 26.9°C Rain: 0.0mm This Pdf and its contents are copyright © 2013,ixigo.com, all rights reserved. ixigo logo, the character and all other marks displayed herein are Aug registered and/or common law trademarks of ixigo.com and/or third parties. Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Max: 33.0°C Min: 26.6°C Rain: 0.0mm Vindhyachal Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/vindhyachal page 2 Ganges & landscape around it. Maa Vindhya vasini dhaam, Vindhyachal, Mirzapur, Uttar 3 Sankat Mochan Temple Pradesh, India 231307 Maa Vindhyavasini Temple is a temple dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Vindhyavasini. It is thronged by people at all times of the day. During navratri, people come to the temple from all over Uttar Pradesh. Kajali competitions are also held at the temple in the month of June or July. 2 Ashtabhuja Temple Ramaipatti, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh 231001 4 Mata Vindhyavasini Temple Vindhyachal 5 Apsara Talkies Vindhyachal, Uttar Pradesh, India Ashtabhuja Temple derives its name from the deity Ashtabhuja, (Goddess Mahasaraswati). The idol of the temple is located in a cave that has a low entry but a high exit. The cave is about 12 feet wide. There is a flight of steps, consisting of 222 steps, leading to the temple. The temple also offers a panoramic view of River Vindhyachal Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/vindhyachal page 3 Quick LOCATE http://www.ixigo.com/hotels-in-vindhyachal-lp-1143797 See A: Maa Vindhyavasini Temple B: Ashtabhuja Temple C: Sankat Mochan Temple D: Mata Vindhyavasini Temple E: Apsara Talkies Accommodation F: Hotel Vindhya Residency G: Hotel Vindhya Residency H: Hotel Vindhya Residency.
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