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Nettoursindia offers all Spiritual Tours in India at Low Packages

India is one of the most religiously diverse nations in the world, with some of the most deeply religious societies and cultures. Religion plays a central and ultimate role in the life of many of its people. India is globally applauded as the land of religion, culture, divinity and belief. Mostly all the major religions of the world are observed in India, which might really support, nurtured and also live in peace and harmony. Even though Hinduism is observed in most we can see small religions like Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Islam, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and so on. Many of the customs and rituals that we can see today have existed for thousands of years. This is the actual reason why outside world considered India as a home of religious beliefs and spiritualism.

This is what makes this country so interesting and draws so many visitors to it. India has the culture of yoga , meditation , gurus , spiritualism  , oldest  festivals , holy men and women , sacred mountains and holy rivers , and the potential for becoming more aware of who we are and the purpose of life . And this is what continues to attract individuals from all avenues of life, and try to look beyond the veil of its mysteries.

Spiritually, India is a secular country the place where many religions were born and blossomed. Rulers, visitors & intruders have all contributed towards her spiritualism and religion with a remarkable list of holy places of several different sects and religions spread throughout the country.


Facts on Indian religion, culture and tradition

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  • "Unity in diversity" - these are not simply words , but something which are extremely applicable to a country like India which is extremely rich in culture and heritage . India is likely the only country in the world where people belonging to different religious belief systems , castes and ideologies , speaking different languages , having different cultures , different modes of living , different clothing , different eating habits , worshiping various gods and deity live together in harmony and believe to be the children of one mother-MOTHER INDIA
  • Hinduism is the major religion of India, with 80.5% of the population identifying themselves as Hindu.
  • There is no founder or prophet of these religions. It is the oldest religion in the world and dates back to prehistoric times.
  • The word Hinduism comes from the River Indus (River Sindhu) that flows from Tibet to India.
  • Hindus believe in one God the Paramatma (The Supreme Being). But they also have a personal God or Goddess such as Lord Shiva, Krishna or Lakshmi to whom they pray regularly which are manifestations of the Supreme Being. you can also see local gods at different places mostly in small villages depends on their customs or beliefs coming from long years.
  • The soul is part of the Paramatma or the super-soul, the Supreme Being.

  • People in india belive that There are actually 4 goals of life. ( a ) Dharma – doing good deeds and doing required earthly responsibilities ; ( b ) Artha – fulfilling life materialistically within lawful means ; ( c ) Kama – fulfilment and completion of all desires in a proper fashion ; ( d ) Moksha – final liberation of the soul from the recycle of birth .

  • A Hindu place of worship is called a Temple or Mandir in Hindi. In accordance with Puranas (ancients texts), the most desirable place for a temple is around the corner of rivers and lotus gardens and where swans, ducks and other birds is often heard. This is the reason why you will see many temples on mountain ranges, forests, natural surrounding area, streams, waterfalls and rivers.

  • Indians (specially Hindus) believe in rebirth. This means that the body may die but the soul (Aatma) does not die. They belief that soul is reborn into another living being till it reaches perfection.

  • Rebirth is decided by karma or deeds. Rebirth will depend on the kind of life a person has lived. The purpose of all human beings is to live a good life with no bad manners which will ultimately lead to Moksha or relief of the soul from rebirth.


  • Hindus burn or cremate their dead on a funeral pyre. If you visit the holy city of Varanasi ( also called Benaras ) , you will see dead bodies being cremated on the banks of the River Ganges . The ashes are then immersed in the river.

  • There are two main categories of the holy books of the Hindus namely “Shruti” (that which is heard such as the Vedas and Upanishads) and “Smriti” (that which is remembered such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana). The Rigveda is the one of the oldest literatures of the world.

  • The most popular holy places of Indian  religion include Varanasi, Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, Haridwar-Rishikesh, Mathura, Vrindavan and Ayodhya.

  • The Kumbh Mela of the Hindus is considered as the largest religious gathering in the world. It is held every third year at one of the four places of Haridwar, Allahabad, Nashik or Ujjain in rotation.

  • The cow is not worshipped but respected in the Hindu religion. Krishna, one of the well-liked Hindu Gods looked after cows hence Hindus consider them as divine. Because human beings drink the cow’s milk, it is considered as a mother. In the villages of India, the cow dung is stored and utilized as a fuel for cooking purposes. Hindus believe that cow-urine has medicinal properties. Since the cow has many uses, Hindus consider the cow as an animal that should not be harmed and therefore not eaten.

  • An ashram is an Indian monastery . There are some ashrams dedicated for yoga , religious studies and even ashrams for traditional music . The word Ashram comes from the word “sram” which means , ‘your steps toward liberation or Moksha’ . The “Art of Living Ashram” established by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is a very popular ashram in India . It specialises in stress removal , self development based mainly on meditating and yoga and breathing techniques.

  • A swami is a person who has been inducted in a religious order.  The word is also used to denote a teacher or a guru.

  •  Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism started as “protest religions” against Hinduism particularly the caste system and became separate religions. Many philosophical concepts of all Indian


We, Network Tours specialize in spiritual tours specially planed for every pilgrim. 

We have successfully executed several spiritual tours across the length and breadth of India, providing to specialized categories.


 Our Special Tours:-

  •   Char Dham yatra, as defined by Aadi Shankaracharya, to the four Vishnu temples in Badrinath, Rameswaram, Puri and Dwarka

  •   Lord Shiva's 12 most important temples, which are called the Jyotirlings

  •  For the followers of Swami Paramhansa Yogananda, we have a spiritual tour covering his footsteps. Tours for SRF devotees have a special place in our hearts and we make several tailor made itineraries to suit individual taste and budget on request.

  •   A special tour for the Buddhist followers of Gautam Buddha

  •  Devotees of the living saint Amma (Amma’s Ashram) in Kerala have a special spiritual tour to facilitate a visit to her ashram.

  •  Our special Ramayana and Mahabharatha tours are very popular with People of Indian Origin settled in the Caribbean countries, Fiji, South Africa, and Mauritius.

We, at Network Tours are proud of our enviable track record of making Spiritual Tours in India a divine experience.
India the land of faiths and belief and in this tour we tried to get the Sprit in India in its diversity. We have elected the most spiritual area of this country which has been known as the Spiritual & Yogic capital of the world. Stay in one of best resorts on the foothills of Himalayas and experience the Spiritual Enjoyment in close to the nature. Practical experience the Yogic culture & the finest Ayurvedic rejuvenation known since ancient days. The program also consists of the most popular Ashrams of Rishikesh , offer Prayer in River Ganges after one of the everyday Rituals being done during Sun Set at Rishikesh Parmarth Niketan or Hari Ki Pauri in Haridwar . Take a dip in the holy Ganges River and offered the Dias (Oil Lamps) and flowers floating lantern to mother Ganges.

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Nettourindia will certainly help you find your way around India’s mysterious traditions, and the historical and spiritual significance of the major holy places, temples, and festivals.

We divides the country into East, Central, South, North, West, the Far Northeast, and Nepal, and describes the best routes to take to see the most of each area.

  
We organize the best tourist guides approved by the Department of Tourism in India and they give complete descriptions of the temples and the architecture, and what you will see at each place.
          

We helps you decide which places are the most interesting for you, where you want to go, and problems to avoid.
We describe the holy places of Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains, Parsis, and Muslims.


We give the Packing lists suggestions and how to prepare for your trip.


We make sure that you return from India with the greatest of spiritual wealth and best experience you can from your visit to India.

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