
Jagannath Temple in Puri is one of the four sacred Char Dhams of Hinduism, housing the divine trinity of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra. Revered as the eternal abode of the Lord of the Universe, it has drawn countless devotees since ancient times and is renowned for the world's largest chariot festival, Rath Yatra.

The Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, built in the twelfth century by King Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva, enshrines Lord Jagannath and his divine siblings in sacred neem wood idols and hosts the world-renowned Rath Yatra chariot festival.

Kedarnath Temple, one of the twelve jyotirlingas of Shiva, stands at 3,583 meters in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. The temple remains open only from April to November, with the deity relocated to Ukhimath during winter months.
The Arulmigu Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameswaram is a sacred Shiva shrine spanning 15 acres along the Agni Tirtha coastline, where Lord Rama is believed to have installed a lingam to atone for slaying Ravana.

The Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameswaram is one of India's twelve Jyotirlingas and a major pilgrimage site where Lord Rama is believed to have worshipped Shiva upon returning from Lanka. The temple features the longest corridor among all Hindu temples in India.
Chota Char Dham is a sacred four-temple pilgrimage circuit in Uttarakhand's Garhwal region, comprising Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, each dedicated to different deities and open seasonally from late April through October.

Badrinath Temple, nestled in the Himalayas of Uttarakhand, is one of India's most sacred shrines dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Operating seasonally from late April to early November due to extreme weather, it attracts millions of pilgrims annually as a key site in the Char Dham pilgrimage circuit.

Yamunotri Temple, nestled at 3,291 metres in the Garhwal Himalayas, is a sacred shrine dedicated to Goddess Yamuna and marks the origin of the Yamuna River as part of the Char Dham pilgrimage circuit.

Doleshwor Mahadeva Temple in Bhaktapur, Nepal is a shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, revered as the head of the sacred Kedarnath deity according to Hindu mythology and officially designated as such in 2009.

Char Dham of Nepal comprises four sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites: Pashupat Kshetra, Mukti Kshetra, Ruru Kshetra, and Baraha Kshetra, representing important spiritual destinations in Nepal.