Tour Kurukshetra From Delhi

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Itinerary

Itinerary for Tour Kurukshetra from Delhi

Day 1. Delhi to Kurukshetra ( 3 hrs drive ) visit Temples in Kurukshetra &Jyotisar, or the source of light and inspiration, is the birthplace of the Holy Scripture Bhagwad Gita.

Day 2. Visit Thanesa 12 km from Kurukshetra & Pehowa 27 km from Thanesar .

Day 3. Kurukshetra back to Delhi .

Note : Religious Tour Kurukshetra from Delhi can be customised as per Guest preference.

Terms and Condition :-

1) Including Car, Fuel, Driver, Toll,Taxes.

2) Other charges will be applicable by the party ( Food, Hotel.)

3) Rates are subject to change without prior notice as per policy.

3) 100% Advance on Booking .

Importance of Kurukshetra - Thanesar - Jyotisar & Pehowa.

The Brahma Sarover is the best place to begin the pilgrimage. This is a vast water body. In the centre of the tank stands the Sarveshwar Mahadev Temple looking like a lotus.The town of Kuruksheta also holds great sanctity for the Sikhs. The town has been visited by a number of Sikh Gurus. As a result, a number of Gurudwaras can be seen here. The place where Guru Nanak stayed during his sojourn through Kurukshetra is known as Gurudwara Sidhbati.

Jyotisar, or the source of light and inspiration, is the birthplace of the Holy Scripture Bhagwad Gita. The site lies some 12 km from Kurukshetra on the Pehowa road. Jyotisar delights with its fine water body, bathing ghats and small temples. Here the marble image of Lord Sri Krishna and Arjun stand immortalized in marble: Lord Krishna explaining to Arjun, the doctrine of Karma through the Gita Updesh. A banyan (believed to be an off-shoot of the original tree under which the Lord gave His Sermon) gives shade to the area. Thanesar is one of the most sacred places of Hindu pilgrimage. The town derives its name from the words Sthan-esvar or the abode of God (Mahadev).Today it is famous for the Sthanesvar Mahadev temple and the Ma Bhadra Kali Temple. The famous Ma Bhadra Kali temple celebrates the legend of Sati Mata. It lies a short drive from the Sthanesar Mahadev Temple. The learned say Sati's lower limb fell here, granting the area the sanctity of a Sidh Peethor a place where wishes are fulfilled. The temple has been renovated with red stone and the inner sanctum has been beautified.

Pehowa : 27 km west of Thanesar lies Pehowa town. . The town derives its name from King Prithu. On the death of his father says a legend, the King sat on the bank of river Saraswati, offering water to all visitors. As a result, the place came to be known as Prithudaka or Prithu's pool. Today, it is an ancient place of great sanctity, where prayer and `pind daan' for ancestors is believed to grant `moksha' or redemption from the cycle of birth and death. Pehowa is also famous for temples devoted to Shiva and his son Kartikkya. Unlike the other temples, the temple dedicated to Shiva, has no linga. Instead, it has a panch-mukhi (5 faced) idol of Lord Shiva, which is said to be one of its kind

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