Sapta Puri

सप्तपुरी

The Seven Sacred Cities of Moksha in Sanatan Dharma

The Saptapuri are the seven most sacred cities in Sanatan Dharma, revered as gateways to spiritual liberation (Moksha). Mentioned in ancient Hindu scriptures, these holy cities have served as prominent centers of devotion, pilgrimage, learning, and spiritual enlightenment for thousands of years. It is believed that undertaking a pilgrimage to the Saptapuri helps devotees progress on the path of dharma, devotion, self-realization, and ultimately attain divine grace.

The seven sacred cities are Ayodhya, Mathura, Haridwar, Kashi (Varanasi), Kanchipuram, Ujjain (Avantika), and Dwarka. Each of these ancient pilgrimage destinations is associated with divine incarnations, sacred rivers, revered temples, and timeless spiritual traditions that continue to inspire millions of devotees from around the world.

According to Hindu belief, these seven holy cities possess the unique spiritual power to guide devotees toward liberation from the cycle of birth and death, making them among the most revered pilgrimage destinations in India.

Bhimashankar Jyotirling – Maharashtra

Ayodhya

Uttar Pradesh

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Dwarka

Gujarat

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Haridwar

Uttarakhand

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Kanchipuram

Tamil Nadu

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Bhimashankar Jyotirling – Maharashtra

Kashi (Varanasi)

Uttar Pradesh

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Mathura

Uttar Pradesh

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Ujjain

Madhya Pradesh

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