Pryagagraj-Varanasi- Ayodhya: The 3-Embodiments To Manifest Spiritual Triangle Of India

Introduction

India is a land of rich cultural, historical, and natural diversity, and therefore choosing an Indian destination that also holds a lens for spirituality is quite puzzling. Isn’t it so? Of course, it is, but not after reading this article. 

Apart from a few attractions like Tajmahal and Lalkila, India has places like Prayagraj, Ayodhya, and Varanasi which offer a complete package having room for all – cultural tours, historical excavation, adventurous journeys, and spiritual insights. 

 

What Makes The Spiritual Triangle Of India?

Spiritual Triangle of India highlights the religious significance of India’s three key landmarks – Prayagraj, Varanasi, and Ayodhya. The three cities are amongst India’s oldest cities and in some ways amongst the oldest cities on earth. 

If you look closely at the strategic location of them on a map, you will find the triangular-like shape of the routes. It is a rare thing to happen because the triangle is not merely a shape in geometry but represents a kind of energy in Hinduism. This also fits true with these places, as you can experience divine energies here in the atmosphere of these places.

 

Ayodhya

Ayodhya is located on the top of the spiritual triangle of India. It is a great ancient tourist spot that emerged as the most visited tourist place in recent years with the construction of the Ram Mandir Temple. The visitor count coming to Ayodhya surpassed Varanasi after the inauguration of Ram Temple and the number is growing sharply on the graph. 

The historic city is situated on the bank of the Saryu River. It has a deep-rooted history as the great kingdom of the greatest Indian personalities like  Harishchandra, Ichhavaku, Dashrath, Lord Rama, etc. The city also identifies itself with great scholars of India such as Tulsidas, Ved Vyas, Lord Buddha, etc. who lived in the cities or visited some times in the past. 

Places To Visit In Ayodhya

Ayodhya City has several places to visit and among all Shri Ram Janmbhoomi (Lord Rama’s Temple) tops the list. While the other attractions of Ayodhya are also good enough to give you the incredible experience you might have felt never before. It includes –

  • Shri Ram Janbhoomi Temple
  • Nageshwar Nath Temple
  • Deokali
  • Hanuman Garhi
  • Birla Temple
  • Ram Ki Paidi
  • Sita Ki Rasoi
  • Saryu Ghat
  • Kanak Bhavan Temple, etc. 

How To Reach Ayodhya?

The Ayodhya city is well connected by rail, road, and air through major Indian cities. Even, you will not find any difficulty in reaching there through tier 2 and tier 3 cities –

Reach Ayodhya By Flight 

If you wish to reach Ayodhya by means of air, you can find several airports to cater to you well. Below is the list of nearby airports from Ayodhya with their distance. Choudhari Charan Singh Airport in Lucknow is the major airport about 130 km away from Ayodhya. You can land there if coming on an International flight. After that, you can take domestic flights to Faizabad Airport or Ayodhya Airport which are at a distance of 8 km and 6 km respectively from Ayodhya. 

Reach Ayodhya By Train

In Ayodhya, there are two major railway stations, Ayodhya Cantt and Ayodhya Railway Station that are well connected with other major railway stations in India. It is about 128 km distant from Lucknow, 156 km from Prayagraj, and 196 km from Varanasi. 

Reach Ayodhya By Road

Reaching Ayodhya by road is easy and convenient because the city is well connected to other places using road transport. You can get here from Varanasi, by travelling 200 km and from Prayagraj by travelling 160 km only. In addition to this, if you wish to roam around the city, the Uttar Pradesh Transport Corporation is an easy option for you which is available 24*7. 

 

Varanasi

Varanasi, Banaras, or Kashi, whatever the term you know for this city reflects the same aura of the city mentioned in Vedas, Purans, and the Hindu sacred texts. It is one of the oldest cities that existed before the discovery of any civilization and is flourishing even today. The city is situated on the bank of the Ganges river, inhabiting densely, and packed with temples, ghats, and sacred places. Therefore, it is one of India’s top cultural destinations for spiritual and religious purposes because people here come to find the answer to ‘Who am I?’ and ‘Why do I exist on this Earth?’.

It is placed in the far right of the spiritual triangle of India. The statistics show a sharp surge in the number of visitors to Kashi with the highest 9722206 visitors in 2023. The number is expected to cross the threshold amid the Kumbh Mela Prayagraj event in 2025. Because the Kumbh is the largest religious congregation on earth, it is set to welcome about 40 crores plus visitors from all around the globe and so the Varanasi as well. 

Places To Visit In Varanasi

In Varanasi, everything from people to places and food is unique and enchanting. You will be amazed by finding the divine atmosphere and the pure energy in the air. Here are the major attractions of Varanasi that you will love to roam around:

How To Reach Varanasi?

To reach Varanasi, you have a range of options, including road, rail, and air transport. The city has a rich network of roads and rail which are well connected with other prime cities of India. 

Reach Varanasi by Flight

Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport, also known as Babatpur Airport or Varanasi Airport, is the nearest airport to reach Varanasi through domestic and international flights. The airport is about 18 km away from Varanasi and well accommodates domestic and international flights. 

Reach Varanasi by Train

India’s extensive rail networks connect Varanasi at two railheads – Varanasi Railway Junction and Kashi Railway Junction. 

Reach Varanasi by Road

Varanasi has extensive road connectivity, linking the city with other prime and non-prime cities in India. You can find buses from Ranchi, Calcutta, Patna, Delhi, Prayagraj, and Ayodhya easily, running 24*7. Otherwise, you can also take your vehicle and arrive at the city conveniently. 

 

Prayagraj

Prayagraj is the holy pilgrimage site revered as Tirthraj means the King of all pilgrimage. The city on the far left side of the spiritual triangle of India is banked on the verge of three rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati. Where the Ganga and Yamuna are physically visible on the ground the Saraswati river is mystic and considered flowing through under the ground. The three rivers confluence at Sangam hence a year-round gathering can be seen here at this place. 

The city is sacred as well as historic because it remained a central figure in all the major rulers and dynasties of India. The city has been mentioned in Hindu Scriptures, Vedas, Purans, and Jain scriptures, where it has been described among the world’s oldest known cities.

In Prayagraj, Triveni Sangam is the place that hoists Kumbh Mela every 12 years. Hence, you will feel yourself rejuvenated in the city. At this place you will realize what you have experienced in India, it is much more than it. The place will open a new dimension of India and can provide a unique vision to see India differently. 

Places To Visit In Prayagraj

In the Prayagraj city, there are many spots of attractions. Here, you can experience the wonders of nature at Sangam and enjoy some peaceful moments together. Here is the list of some top attractions in Prayagraj:

  • Triveni Sangam
  • Kumbh Mela
  • Akshayvat Tree
  • Patalpuri Temple
  • Lete Hanuman Ji Temple
  • Saraswati Koop
  • Prayagraj Fort

How To Reach Prayagraj?

Prayagraj is well-connected with the rest part of the country through all methods of transport. You can find trains, flights, and buses from all the major cities to reach Prayagraj conveniently.  

Reach Prayagraj by Flight

If you wish to reach Prayagraj by international flights, book your tickets to Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport or Amausi International Airport situated at a distance of 150 km and 200 km respectively. Otherwise, if coming domestically, you can land at Allahabad Domestic Airport or Bamrauli Air Force Base (12 km). 

Reach Prayagraj by Train

Prayagraj has several railway stations to take you from other parts of the country to Prayagraj city. The Prayagraj station is the main station, while, you can also choose your stoppage at Rambagh, Naini, or Jhunsi. 

Reach Prayagraj by Road

Prayagraj is about 156 km away from Ayodhya and about 112 km away from Varanasi. You can easily find the government bus run by Uttar Pradesh Transport Corporation or a private bus or cab to reach from there.

 

How To Plan Your Trip To Experience the Best Of the Spiritual Triangle Of India?

Prayagraj-Ayodhya-Varanasi, the three most religiously significant cities, are located equally distant from each other. If you have a close look at the map, the distance of each from the others is about 100 km to 150 km. Therefore, you can plan to stay at any of your preferred destinations, viz. Ayodhya, Varanasi, or Prayagraj, and from there travel to others. 

 

If you choose to stay in Varanasi, hotels in various categories and ranges will be easily available to you. So, roam around the city, witness Ganga Aarti, store iconic pictures of ghats, monuments, serene rivers, etc., and enjoy the delicious street foods of Varanasi. 

Similarly, if you choose to stay in Ayodhya and Prayagraj, you will be welcomed with the same kind of hospitality and honor. So, it doesn’t matter whether your trip is planned or unplanned; you are fortunate to have the opportunity to take the blessings of Lord Shiva, Lord Rama, and Mother Triveni. 

 

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Significance Of Triangular Shape In Hinduism

A triangle – a geometrical shape of three angles, three points, and three line segments, is the first closed form. In school, you have learned about this, but its significance is not confined to the geometrical definition but has a deeper significance in the spiritual world. The spiritual world, which links deeply with the ‘Sanatan way of life’ and its philosophy, regards the triangle as a form of energy. So, where an energy triangle pointing upwards is the symbolism of Masculine energy, a triangle pointing downward is the symbolism of Feminine energy. 

 

Why To Go For Spiritual Triangle Of India: Understanding The Significance 

India is the home to spiritual leaders and the great mathematicians and the essence of it is reflected in the cultural tourism of India also. I can recall some unique blend of mathematics and spirituality common in terms like char dham, golden triangle, etc. Hence, It is not just a coincidence but inherits deep meanings, encoding spirituality and enlightenment together.  

Thus, going through the triangular routes of the spiritual triangle of India can help you connect with the supreme forces. It may lead to synchronizing your soul energy with the universe’s energy and can direct you to the ultimate goal of your life. 

 

Conclusion

The divine energy wrapped in the city’s atmosphere of the spiritual triangle of India makes it the perfect place to drive you into the path of spirituality. Even if you are not native to this city, being just in these places can energize you and provide momentum to your monotonous life. 

So, when you are on India’s journey, a tour of these three can offer an overwhelming experience that will remain with you for your lifetime. Unlike others, these cities are not just a subject of infrastructure built on concrete and bricks but are the living entities that tell India’s religious testaments. 

 

 

FAQs

Q1. What does the Spiritual Triangle Of India refer to?

Ans. The Spiritual Triangle Of India refers to the spiritual and religious significance of India’s three historical cities – Prayagraj, Varanasi, and Ayodhya.

Q2. How far are Prayagraj, Varanasi, and Ayodhya located from each other?

Ans. Prayagraj, Varanasi, and Ayodhya are almost located at the same distance from each other. The distance between them is as follows- Ayodhya to Varanasi (~200 Km), Ayodhya to Prayagraj (~165 Km), and Prayagraj to Varanasi (~135 Km).

Q3. What are the top attractions to visit in Prayagraj, Varanasi, and Ayodhya?

Ans. In Prayagraj, Varanasi, and Ayodhya, there are various point of attraction that reflects India’s rich cultural heritage. You can see them in the list above in the blog while Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Varanasi), and Shri Ram Janbhoomi Temple (Ayodhya), top the list.

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Pintu saw is a Content Writer cum Editor at The Hindu Tales. He is a passionate Writer and Author of an e-Book 'Tamil Kadavul: The Warrior God'.

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