Teertham symbolizes the river (vaitarani) mentioned in the scriptures as lying between the realm of death and sorrow (martya lok) to the higher ones (Bhuvah, Swarg, Vaikuntha and so on) which every soul has to cross in order to attain salvation and peace. The word teertham means a fjord---a small stream of water body that usually entails every place of religious significance. The stream or rivulet (teertha) signifies man?s journey from the limited to the beyond, from the mortal to the eternal, form the finite to the infinite and from the ordinary to the Divine.
Teertham is the journey of the soul although it seems a mere mundane travel across exotic locales and between temples and caves, amidst rituals and darshans. While you are busy travelling and managing between your Darshans (sacred glimpses of the deities) and pujan (rituals and worship) the real journey has started with your soul, which you feel only after the travel is accomplished and you come to rest at peace---that you feel that something within you has changed forever, for good and for pious and something has added on into you, while you were travelling, managing between?
We at Teertham help you take the final leap?from the finite to infinite. We manage to facilitate the journey of your soul---- from the limited to the limitless, from boredom and repetitive life to the opportunity to break off and break free into the ever fresh meadows of spirituality and elevated consciousness. In this we specialize in conducting and operating tours related to the places of religious and spiritual significance spread across this divine land from times immemorial to embrace every soul that really calls and cleanse and release it from the bondages of karma and ignorance to freedom , light and bliss.
very good
First Time to go
Very unprofessional. The innova car given had poor A/c, bad tyres, brakes failed in between, no driver side wiper, music system with only one speaker, no mobile charger socket, the hotels promised to us were sub standard, compared to the rate given. We paid about avg of 7000 per night MAP in hotel and were offered hotels ranging from 2500 - 4500 only. We were not given room at Sarovar portico as promised at Badrinath. Very sad experience.