What greater act of love than gifting your parents a journey that leads to peace, devotion, and liberation? With Amogh Yatra, you can present them with a once-in-a-lifetime spiritual experience such as the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, the sacred 12 Jyotirlinga Yatra in India, or the divine Muktinath Yatra in Nepal.
These pilgrimages are not just tours but profound blessings. The Mount Kailash Yatra connects seekers with the eternal presence of Lord Shiva, the Jyotirlinga temples radiate his divine energy across India, while Muktinath Temple in Nepal is revered as the “Lord of Liberation,” worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists.
Surprise your parents with a gift beyond material possessions — a journey that purifies the soul, creates cherished memories, and becomes a legacy of love and devotion. Truly, this is a gift that lasts beyond lifetimes.
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A Jyotirlinga or Jyotirling or Jyotirlingam (Sanskrit: ज्योतिर्लिङ्गं) are shrines where Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of a Jyotirlingam. ‘Jyothi’ means ‘Radiance’ and Lingam, the Shiva Lingam–“the mark or sign” of The Almighty or the phallus symbol. Jyotir Lingam means the The Radiant sign of The Almighty. There are twelve traditional Jyotirlinga shrines in India. Lord Shiva first manifested himself as a Jyotirlinga on the night of the Ardra Nakshatra thus the special reverence for the Jyotirlinga. There is nothing to distinguish the appearance, but it is believed that a person can see these lingas as columns of fire piercing through the earth after he reaches a higher level of spiritual attainment. There are twelve Jyotirlingas in India and they are spread all over India. Read more
At Amogh Yatra, we guide seekers on the sacred journey to Mount Kailash and Mansarovar, a pilgrimage that transcends the physical realm and leads to spiritual awakening. Rooted in devotion to Lord Shiva and blessed by Lord Ganesha, "Amogh" symbolizes divine energy that never fails Read more
Muktinath is an ancient Vishnu temple located in Mustang, Nepal. The temple of Muktinath, known as 'the lord of liberation', is sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists whom they worship as an abode of Hindu deity Vishnu and Buddhist deity Avalokiteśvara respectively Read more