Top Places To Visit

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Brahma Sarovar

According to Hindu mythology, Brahma Sarovar is associated with a yajna (ritual) performed by Lord Brahma. Pilgrims believe that visiting this sacred place is spiritually significant and taking dip in holy water cleanse your spirit.

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Shri Krishna Museum

Shri Krishna museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts, artworks, and exhibits that provide valuable insights into the life, teachings, and legends surrounding Lord Krishna, a prominent figure in Hindu mythology.

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Panorma

Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre is a unique Centre that combines science with religion. The main attraction of the Centre is a life-like panorama of the epic battle of Kurukshetra that showcases Mahabharata war with scientific explanations justifying every episode in the war

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Sheikh Chehli Mausoleum

Sheikh Chehli's Tomb is a Sufi shrine dedicated to Sheikh Chehli, a revered spiritual figure. The tomb attracts visitors from various faiths seeking blessings and reflects the region's rich cultural and religious diversity.

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Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple

Legend has it that Pandavas, the central figures of the Mahabharata, came here to seek Lord Shiva's blessings during their exile. The temple's name itself, "Sthaneshwar," translates to "the Lord of the place." This temple stands as a testament to the enduring cultural and religious heritage of Kurukshetra.

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Kalpana Chawla Memorial Planetarium

Kalpana Chawla Planetarium is a space science center and educational facility named after astronaut Kalpana Chawla. It offers captivating astronomy shows and educational programs, aiming to promote scientific awareness and cosmic exploration.

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Bhishma Kund

Bhishma Kund is associated with Bhishma Pitamah, where he is believed to have laid on a bed of arrows during the war. Pilgrims seek its sacred waters for ritualistic bathing, and it holds cultural significance during the annual Bhishma Kund Mela.

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Dharohar Museum

Dharohar Museum showcases the cultural heritage of Haryana through a diverse collection of artifacts, textiles, and traditional crafts. Visitors explore the state's rich history and vibrant traditions in this museum, fostering a deeper understanding of Haryanvi culture.

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Sannihit Sarovar

Sannihit Sarovar is believed to be the meeting point of several sacred rivers and has a deep connection to the Mahabharata epic, making it a revered pilgrimage site. Bathing in its waters, especially during solar eclipses, is believed to bring spiritual purification and blessings.