S.No | Title | Location |
1 | Sannihit Sarovar | Haryana |
2 | Kurukshetra Panorama And Science Centre | Haryana |
3 | Kalpana Chawla Planetarium | Haryana |
4 | Light And Sound Show | Haryana |
5 | Bhishma Kund | Haryana |
6 | Dharohar | Haryana |
7 | Saraswati Forest Reserve | Haryana |
8 | Sheikh Chehli Ka Makbara | Haryana |
9 | Sthaneshwar Mahadev | Haryana |
10 | Nabhi Kamal | Haryana |
11 | Jyotisar | Haryana |
12 | Brahma Sarovar | Haryana |
Jyotisar village is about 12 kilometers from Kurukshetra town on Pehowa Road in Haryana. The village is made up of two words Jyoti and Saar. Jyoti means light and Sir means complete, this village is the birthplace of the holy book of Hindus called Bhagavad Gita. Tourists from all over the world visit this holy village, Especially during lunar and solar eclipse, a large number of tourists and devotees visit here and take a dip in its holy water. Jyotisar is the place where Shri Krishna preached the Gita to Arjuna before the war of Mahabharata. He prepared Arjuna for the war after narrating 18 chapters of Gita. Even today, many tourists visit this place in Kurukshetra. This village not only attracts tourists from religious point of view but also people who like adventure come to this village and enjoy it. The main reason to enjoy living in this village is that the main attraction here is the marble image of Lord Krishna and Arjuna, the character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, which is very beautiful. There is an old Vat tree in Jyotisar. It is said that when Arjuna refused to take up arms against his own brothers Bandhavs. Then under this tree, Shri Krishna told Arjuna 18 chapters of the Gita. Were. The Vat tree is the only witness to the incident of the Gita. The village has a rich heritage of arts and crafts. Dari marks the heritage of the place with the use of traditional colored patters, traditional pottery, wood carvings and folk painting. You can buy a variety of handicrafts of paper baskets, hand embroidered textiles, and take a piece of this village back to your home. The best time to visit this small spiritual paradise is between October and February. Jyotisar is the place where Sri Krishna preached the Gita to Arjuna before the battle of Mahabharata. He prepared Arjuna for the war after narrating 18 chapters of Gita. Even today, many tourists visit this place in Kurukshetra. Dari marks the heritage of the place with the use of wood carvings and folk painting. You can buy a variety of handicrafts of paper baskets, hand embroidered textiles, and take a piece of this village back to your home. The best time to visit this small spiritual paradise is between October and February. Jyotisar is the place where Sri Krishna preached the Gita to Arjuna before the battle of Mahabharata. He prepared Arjuna for the war after narrating 18 chapters of Gita. Even today, many tourists visit this place in Kurukshetra. Dari marks the heritage of the place with the use of wood carvings and folk painting. You can buy a variety of handicrafts of paper baskets, hand embroidered textiles, and take a piece of this village back to your home. The best time to visit this small spiritual paradise is between October and February. Jyotisar is the place where Sri Krishna preached the Gita to Arjuna before the battle of Mahabharata. He prepared Arjuna for the war after narrating 18 chapters of Gita. Even today, many tourists visit this place in Kurukshetra. Hanth can buy a variety of hand embroidered garments and take a piece of this village back to their home. The best time to visit this small spiritual paradise is between October and February. Jyotisar is the place where Sri Krishna preached the Gita to Arjuna before the battle of Mahabharata. He prepared Arjuna for the war after narrating 18 chapters of Gita. Even today, many tourists visit this place in Kurukshetra. Hanth can buy a variety of hand embroidered garments and take a piece of this village back to their home. The best time to visit this small spiritual paradise is between October and February. Jyotisar is the place where Sri Krishna preached the Gita to Arjuna before the battle of Mahabharata. He prepared Arjuna for the war after narrating 18 chapters of Gita. Even today, many tourists visit this place in Kurukshetra.
Shrouded in myths and legends, Brahman Sarovar is an esoteric water body that attracts tourists for its beauty as much as it does for its religious value. The ancient lake is considered to be the place from where human civilization developed. It is believed that whoever bathes in this lake will receive external and inner purity. This is one of the main reasons that attract devotees here. At the same time, the breathing lake lures picnic amateurs. The artistically constructed temples and havelis near the lake further enhance its beauty.