Triranga Darshana Yatra
A spiritually uplifting journey across three sacred regions of India, symbolizing unity in diversity and devotion. This yatra covers the three most significant Ranganatha Swamy temples along the river Kaveri.
Adi • Madhya • Antya Ranga
The Triranga Darshana Yatra is a sacred Vaishnava pilgrimage centered around the three divine manifestations of Lord Ranganatha. These three temples symbolize the spiritual journey of the soul—from origin to fulfillment.
One River, Three Rangas
One nation, one spirit, one sacred path. Follow the Kaveri river from its origin towards the sea.
- Adi Ranga: Srirangapatna (Karnataka)
- Madhya Ranga: Shivanasamudra (Karnataka)
- Antya Ranga: Srirangam (Tamil Nadu)
Embark on this divine journey to witness the reclining Lord Vishnu in his three majestic forms.The Triranga Darshana Yatra is a unique Vaishnava pilgrimage that follows the sacred flow of the river Kaveri and leads devotees through the three divine manifestations of Lord Ranganatha — Adhi Ranga, Madhya Ranga, and Antya Ranga. This yatra symbolises the spiritual evolution of the soul from its origin to its final union with the Supreme. As pilgrims move through these holy temples, they experience not only the architectural and cultural beauty of the regions but also the deeper philosophical meaning behind this sacred journey. The atmosphere of riverbanks, ancient rituals, and devotional traditions creates a meditative travel experience where every moment becomes an offering. It is a powerful expression of unity in diversity — one nation, one sacred river, and one continuous stream of devotion.
As the sacred Kaveri flows gracefully through the land, the Triranga Darshana Yatra guides devotees through a continuous stream of devotion that reflects the rhythm of life itself. Each temple reveals a different posture of Lord Ranganatha and a different stage in the soul’s journey, encouraging pilgrims to move from prayer to surrender and finally to divine bliss. The peaceful surroundings, combined with traditional worship and spiritual narration, make this yatra a deeply contemplative experience that stays in the heart long after the journey concludes.