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Religious Site Attractions In Agra

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Agra is a city on the banks of the river Yamuna in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is 378 kilometres west of the state capital, Lucknow, 206 kilometres south of the national capital New Delhi, 58 kilometres south of Mathura and 125 kilometres north of Gwalior. Agra is one of the most populous cities in Uttar Pradesh, and the 24th most populous in India.Agra is a major tourist destination because of its many Mughal-era buildings, most notably the Tāj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpūr Sikrī, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Agra is included on the Golden Triangle tourist circuit, along with Delhi and Jaipur; and the Uttar Prade...
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Religious Site Attractions In Agra

  • 1. Jama Masjid Agra
    Jama Masjid in Agra is opposite the Agra fort and overlooking the Agra Fort Railway Station. The Jama Masjid is also popularly known as the Jami Masjid or Friday Mosque. It is one of the largest mosques in India.
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  • 3. Dayal Bagh Agra
    Shiv Dayāl Singh Seth, called by the honorific Soamiji Maharaj by his disciples and devotees, was born on 24 August 1818 in Agra in the Ceded Provinces of British India , and died on 15 June 1878 in the same city. In the Radhasoami Faith, Shiv Dayāl Singh is worshiped as the first physical incarnation of the Supreme Being Radhasoami.
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  • 4. Soami Bagh Agra
    Radha Soami, or Radhasoami Satsang, is a religious organization founded by Shiv Dayal Singh in 1861 on Basant Panchami Day in the Indian subcontinent. It derives its name from the gopi Radha and Soami which refers to Krishna as swami, or as lord of the soul according to the Beas group of Radhasoamis.The Radhasoamis, states Mark Juergensmeyer, are considered in Punjab as an offshoot of Sikhism and can also be considered a part of Hinduism because they share their cultural outlook, some practices and theological concepts such as karma, yoga and guru. However, they are also different from Hindus and Sikhs because they reject the concept of a sacred scripture, rituals such as Karah Parshad and pilgrimage gatherings and ceremonies. The Radhasoamis are a religious fellowship that accepts saints ...
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  • 7. Bateshwar Temples Agra
    Bateshwar is a village in Agra District, on the banks of the river Yamuna in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Bateshwar is in between Agra and Etawah and is 5 km from Bah. It is an important spiritual and cultural centre for Hindus and Jains. It is known for the 101 Shiv Temple Complex. An annual religious and animal fair is also organised in the village ground area.
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