Book Description
India is a country of spirituality and it is full of pilgrim centres or dhams. Our coun try is considered to be and is a miraculous land of the Vedas. From Kashmir to Kanya Kumari there are many pilgrim centres. People in Satya yuga, Threta yuga and Dwapara yuga had longer life and were blessed with divine powers achieved by their penances. With their powers, they could see gods and goddesses whenever they wanted and demi-gods also vis ited them here. But people in Kaliyuga are not so much blessed and they also have shorter lives. The qualities of the people of Kaliyuga has been explained in Srimad Bhagavatam as short-lived, quarrelsome, lazy, misguided, unlucky and disturbed (SB 1.1.10). Because of this, people of Kaliyuga are not able to see gods or the Supreme Lord directly with their eyes. They are not even able to feel their presence in everyday life. Hence, exclusively for our benefit, the Lord is present in the archa vigraha form in temples and in houses.