Naimisharanya is home to many ancient temples, several of which are mentioned in the Puranas, along with a number of newly established sacred sites.
To make your journey smooth and spiritually fulfilling, we have handpicked six key temples that reflect the true essence of Naimis. These temples are not only important but also located close to each other, ensuring a convenient and well planned visit
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Chakra Tirth in Naimisharanya is one of the most sacred spots, believed to be the exact place where Brahma’s divine chakra fell, creating a holy water kund that is considered the center of Naimisharanya’s spiritual energy according to tradition, taking a holy dip here washes away sins and grants spiritual purification, and the continuous circular flow of water in the kund symbolizes the eternal cycle of creation, making it a highly revered site for darshan, snan (holy bath), and rituals.
GAYATRI MATA MANDIR is one of the ancient and well-known temples of Naimisharanya. considered a special place for meditation, located on the banks of the sacred Gomti River (Adi Ganga). Performing the Satyanarayan Vrat Katha here is believed to hold great spiritual significance and is said to fulfill devotees wishes. The sacred Akshay Vat (peepal tree) situated here also carries its own unique history and importance.
Hanuman Gadhi in Naimisharanya is a prominent and sacred site where a powerful south-facing idol of Hanuman Ji is enshrined, and according to mythology, when Ahiravan took Shri Ram and Lakshman to the netherworld (patal Lok) Hanuman Ji reached there, defeated Ahiravan, freed Lord Ram and Lakshman, and while returning appeared at this very place, making it highly sacred and spiritually significant.
Lalita Devi Temple is one of the ancient and highly sacred temples of Naimisharanya, regarded as a prominent Shakti Peeth where the divine energy of the Goddess resides. According to religious belief, the heart (Hridaya) of Goddess Sati fell at this place, giving it special spiritual significance; it is traditionally considered one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. The temple holds deep religious and historical importance, as mentioned in the Puranas. Performing worship, aarti, and darshan here is believed to bless devotees with peace, strength . and fulfillment of wishes, making it a true center of faith and devotion.
Lakshmi Narayan (Dwarkadhish) Temple in Naimisharanya is located at Dashashwamedh Sthal within the Shri Madhusudanacharya Ashram and is one of the ancient temples of Naimisharanya, associated with the Shri Vaishnav Sampradaya .this temple is approximately 200 years old and is connected to the Rang Mandir of Vrindavan, holding special spiritual significance for devotees who visit to seek divine blessings, peace, and fulfillment of wishes, and where regular puja, aarti, and darshan are performed with proper rituals, making it an important center of devotion and faith in the sacred land of Naimisharanya.
Vyas Gaddi in Naimisharanya is considered one of the most sacred and spiritually powerful places. It is believed that Ved Vyasa sat here and divided the entire Vedic knowledge into four parts, organizing it for the benefit of humanity. This place is also associated with the tradition of composing the Mahabharata and many Puranas. The atmosphere here is said to be extremely calm and filled with divine knowledge. According to belief, thousands of sages gathered at this spot to directly receive teachings from Ved Vyasa, making it not just a seat but a living center of spiritual wisdom. Even today, the energy of this place is considered highly suitable for meditation and deep reflection, where saints and devotees come for study, discourse, and silent spiritual practice. Even now, in Naimisharanya on the banks of the Gomti River, this sacred seat is preserved in a simple yet deeply divine form.