Haryana Historical Monuments
The district headquarter is situated in Yamunanagar. Yamunanagar was formed as a new district of Haryana on 16 October, 1989. Earlier to that it was part of Ambala district. The river Yamuna forms its eastern boundary with the state of Uttar Pradesh. Prime Attractions |
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» Sirsa
The name of the district Sirsa is derived from its headquarters, Sirsa. It is said to be one of the oldest places of North India and its ancient name was Sairishaka, which finds mention in 'Mahabharata', Panini's 'Ashatadhayayi' and 'Divyavadan'.
Prime Attractions - Dera Ji |
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» Rohtak
Rohtak - The district headquarter is situated in Rohtak town. Rohtak also known for Medical College & University.
Prime Attractions - Khokar Fort - Jama Masjid - Goakaran Tank - Bhindawas Lake How To Get There Rail : A well-deve |
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» Rewari
The district headquarter is situated in Rewari.
How To Get There Rail : The district is connected by rail network. Road : Rewari is well connected with the neighboring cities by road. |
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» Peshwa
27 km west of Thanesar lies Pehowa town. Cunningham dates the place back to 882 AD. 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 a |
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» Panipat
Situated on the banks of the river Yamuna, 92km North of Delhi, Panipat is famous in Indian history as a place where the fate of great empires was decided more than once. Panipat is known for its handloom products.
Prime Attractions - Ibrahim Lodi's Tomb - Dargah Of B |
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The recently formed 17th district of Haryana, Panchkula is surrounded by Himachal Pradesh in the north and north east by Ambala district in the east by Kurukshetra district in the south and Punjab and Union Territory of Chandigarh in the West.
Prime Attractions Mansa De |
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Kurukshetra the holy pilgrimage in which 360 places of pilgrimage related to the Mahabharata can be seen. Kurukshetra has been the germinating ground of the essence of what we call Hinduism. The call to duty is the supreme religion. The dictate to action without the thought, the hope, the wish, or r |
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» Karnal
The district headquarter is situated in Karnal city. It is 123 km from Delhi on the National Highway NH1, also called the GT Road, and 126 km from Chandigarh.
Prime Attractions - Atal Park - Church Tower - Kalandar Shah's tomb - Mama Bhanja Fort - M |
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» Jind
The district headquarter is situated in Jind town. Other smaller towns are Narwana, Safidon and Uchana. The total area of Jind district is 2736 sq kms and its population is 9,63,000.
The town, headquarter of the district of the same name is situated on the Ferozepur-Delhi section of the N |
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Shri Mata Mansa Devi, Panchkula Mata Mansa Devi Temple At Panchkula Is A Symbol Of Himalayan Culture And Faith. The Shrine Located On The Foot Hills Of Shivalik Is An Epitome Of Age Old Tradition Of ‘Shakti’ Worship In Northern India. Himalaya Being The Abode Of Shiva And His Consort’shakti’ Became Centre Of Shakti Worship. In The Vicinity Of Panchkula There Are Numerous Shakti Worshipping Centers Known By Their Names Such As Chandi, Kalika, Mansa, Bhima Etc. Hence, Mythological Speaking, Chandigarh-Panchkula Region Undoubtedly Continued To Be Living Legends Of Shaktism Where Its Practices Are In Vogue. However, The Present Temple Which Stands A Witness To The Exciting Past Of The Shivalik Region Is About Two Hundred Years Old. The Archeological Treasures Unearthed From Chandigarh-Panchkula Region Throw Eloquent Light On The History And Culture Of The Area From The Prehistoric To The Recent Times. Although Owing To The Onslaught Of Times And Climes Many Tangible Realities Of The Cultural Manifestations Of The Region Have Been Lost In The Oblivion, Yet There Are Certain Things Which Never Die Out. One Such Reality Is The Mansa Devi Shrine And The Tradition Of Shaktism Practised In This Part Of The Country, Where The Past Has Been Rejuvenated For Sustaining One Of The Living Traditions Of Shaktism In India. Maharaja Gopal Singh Of Manimajra Constructed The Present Main Temple Of Shri Mansa Devi, Which Is Situated On The Shivalik Foothills In Village Bilaspur, Tehsil And District Panchkula, During The Period 1811-1815. At A Distance Of 200 Meters From The Main Temple Is The Patiala Temple Which Was Got Constructed By Sh. Karam Singh, The Then Maharaja Patiala In The Year 1840.
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