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» Thaneswar

Near Kurukshetra, Thaneswar is a sacred town for Hindus because Lord Shiva in the form of the lingam (phallic representation of Shiva) was first worshipped here. Also situated here is the tomb of Sheikh Chilli Jalal.

It is a fascinating monument, octagonal in shape, crowned with a dome o

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» Kurukshetra

Kurukshetra in Haryana is the name given to an area covering 48 kosas (an Indian unit of measuring land) where 860 places of pilgrimage related to the Mahabharata exist today. The important sites are the Brahma Sarovar, Sannihit Sarovar, Gurudwara Sadbhiti, Thaneswar Tirtha, and Rajghat.

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» Yadavindra Gardens

If one wants to get away from Delhi towards the shadow of the mountains, there are the Yadavindra Gardens at Pinjore, just 22 kilometres from Chandigarh.

Here, a historic building belonging to the 17th century is set in a Mughal garden, with a waterway surrounded by green lawns. A later

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» Damdama Lake

Not far from the Damdama Lake is Sohna, named thus after traces of gold were found in the nearby waters in the old times.

Sohna has become quite popular due to the annual Vintage Car Rally that takes place in February. Motorists drive the 56 kilometres from Delhi and come to rest and pic

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» Tilyar Lake

Haryana is proud of its many lake retreats besides Badkhal and Karna. There is the Tilyar Lake at Rohtak, 70 kilometres away from Delhi, with facilities like boating and kayaking. In a different direction and located 64 kilometres from Delhi on the old highway to Alwar, is the Damdama Lake with cott

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» Karna

Farther afield, yet well connected to Delhi and on the National Highway No 1, is another manmade lake, named after Karna, one of the heroes of the epic Mahabharat. Having been carved out of a marshy area, the Karna Lake offers all the advantages of a designer complex with charming cottages overlooki

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» Badkhal Lake

Also within an easy motoring distance from New Delhi is the Badkhal Lake. Here, the Aravali hills are on the fringe and the lake offers special opportunities for water sports such as canoeing, kayaking or just a simple boat ride.

In addition, there is a luxury yacht for those interested.

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» Surajkund

Just around the corner from south Delhi, a mere eight-kilometre drive away lies Surajkund with its large sun pool and amphitheatre.

Built during the 10th century AD by Raja Suraj Pal of the Tomar dynasty, Surajkund combines proximity to the national capital with many amenities and comfor





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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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