This Website Lets You Do Live Online Darshan Of India’s Famous Pilgrimage Sites & Temples!

by Mallika Khurana
This Website Lets You Do Live Online Darshan Of India’s Famous Pilgrimage Sites & Temples!

In India’s rich cultural tapestry lies an extraordinary digital endeavor that transcends time and space, beckoning all seekers of spirituality and heritage to embark on an immersive journey like no other. Welcome to “Temple 360” – a magnificent offering by the Ministry of Culture, bestowed under the resplendent umbrella of “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav,” commemorating seven and a half decades of India’s cherished independence.

Embark On Virtual Pilgrimages With Temple 360

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Through this remarkable website, we have the gates to a divine realm open to us. Here, sacred temples come to life, the echoes of ancient prayers resound, and spirituality finds its virtual sanctuary. In the sacred realm of Temple 360, time knows no boundaries, and distance is but a fleeting illusion. Here, you can embark on spiritual journeys and partake in temple darshans (sacred views) like never before, thanks to uninterrupted live camera feeds from revered temples across India, accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

This means that individuals, regardless of their geographical location, can virtually visit and have darshan of 12 Jyotirlinga, 4 Dham, and more famous Indian temples at any time, thanks to the live camera feeds.

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A Religious Experience Like No Other

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Photo Credits: Temple 360/Website

In addition to providing a virtual darshan experience, Temple 360 also plans to offer a range of online services, including:

E-Prasad: Devotees can receive prasad (offered food) from the temples they virtually visit. This is a traditional practice where food is offered to the deity and then distributed to the devotees as a symbol of divine blessings.

E-Arti: Arti is the ritual of offering light to the deity as a form of worship. With E-Arti, people can participate in this ritual virtually, further enhancing their spiritual experience.

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E-Sringaar: Sringaar refers to the decoration and adornment of the deity. Devotees can participate in this ritual online, contributing to the beautification of the temple’s idols.

E-Donation: This feature allows individuals to make donations to the temple through the website, supporting the maintenance and activities of the temple.

The aim of these services is to make the temple experience more inclusive and accessible to a wider audience, including those who may not have the opportunity to visit the temples physically.

Cover Image Courtesy: Temple 360/Website