12 temples found across India
By State
One of the world's largest Hindu temple complexes - 6,000 tonnes of carved pink sandstone without steel.
By Main God
A Shakti Peeth with no idol - the Goddess is worshipped as a sacred Viso Yantra. 3 million visit the annual fair.
One of 12 Jyotirlingas near Dwarka - underground sanctum and an 82-foot Shiva meditation statue.
First of the twelve Jyotirlingas, Somnath Temple in Gujarat is one of India's most sacred Shiva temples with a rich history of resilience and devotion.
One of India's most unique temples - patron deity of the Kinnar community and a Shakti Peeth.
A Char Dham pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Krishna, believed to be the ancient kingdom of Dwarka.
Sacred mountain with 10,000 steps to the summit - Jain, Hindu, and Ashoka's rock edicts combined.
Ancient Shiva temple in PM Modi's birthplace - Solanki-era architecture in a 2,000-year-old town.
Over 900 Jain temples on a single hilltop - 3,500 steps to one of the world's most sacred Jain sites.
Krishna's queen's temple, separated from Dwarkadhish by Sage Durvasa's curse - exquisite 12th-century art.
An ancient 5th-century Vishnu temple on the Meshwo River - annual fair draws 2 million visitors.
A 1,000-year-old Solanki-dynasty solar temple where sunlight illuminates the sanctum on the equinox.