Prayagraj Tourism

Explore Prayagraj, one of India’s most sacred and historic cities. Discover Triveni Sangam, Allahabad Fort, Anand Bhavan, Khusro Bagh, Shringverpur Dham, temples, ghats, museums, local culture, accommodation, transportation, and travel tips. This category brings together comprehensive guides and practical information to help pilgrims, tourists, and heritage enthusiasts experience the spiritual and cultural richness of Prayagraj.

Samudragupta overlooking ancient Prayag with the Ashokan Pillar and Gupta Empire at its height

The Gupta Dynasty and Prayagraj: How Samudragupta Turned Prayag into an Imperial Capital of Ancient India

Discover how Samudragupta transformed sacred Prayag into the political heart of the Gupta Empire. Explore the Prayag Prashasti, Ashokan Pillar, Gupta coins, and the golden age of ancient India.

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Three sacred Shakti Peethas of Prayagraj including Alopi Devi Lalita Devi and Kalyani Devi temples

Shakti Peethas and Devi Temples of Prayagraj: The Three Divine Shrines of the Mother Goddess in Tirtharaj Prayag

Explore the sacred Shakti Peethas of Prayagraj—Alopi Devi, Lalita Devi and Kalyani Devi. Discover their mythology, history, darshan timings, festivals and spiritual significance in this complete pilgrimage guide.

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Ancient sages describing Tirtharaj Prayag and Triveni Sangam in the Hindu Puranas

Prayagraj in the Puranas: How the Sacred Texts of Hinduism Describe Tirtharaj Prayag

Why do the Puranas call Prayag the King of Tirthas? Explore ancient Sanskrit verses from the Matsya, Skanda, Padma and other Puranas that reveal the spiritual significance of Triveni Sangam, Akshayavat and the sacred geography of Prayagraj.

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Devotees gathered outside Shri Bade Hanuman Mandir in Prayagraj, one of the most famous Hanuman temples near Triveni Sangam

Shri Bade Hanuman Ji Mandir: The Unique Reclining Hanuman Temple of Prayagraj

The first light of dawn is just beginning to touch the sky over Prayagraj. The air is cool and filled with the scent of incense as you make your way through the narrow lane leading from the Triveni Sangam. Somewhere ahead, the gentle ring of temple bells mingles with the soft chanting of “Jai Bajrang

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