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Reviews
Arjuyog Anand (03/11/2021)
He who has burnt away the seed of his desire from any thing, and looks upon the world with an even eye of indifference, is said to be perfectly liberated both in his embodied state in this earth, as also in his disembodied or spiritual form of the next world, and is no more subjected to any trouble. May these words helps us to remember this place and great heroes of the ancient stories. Stay blessed
Lokesh Vats (03/16/2021)
Its just beautiful and amazing place of Kurukshetra its near to Kurukshetra University and best thing about this place is peace, atmosphere is so positive and energetic.
Ajay Parkash (02/17/2021)
This place has a important place in my heart... Immensely blissful ❤ to be here...
Ashish Katariya (03/17/2021)
Brahma Sarovar is an ancient water pool sacred to Hinduism in Thanesar, in the state of Haryana in North India. Hinduism lays emphasis on taking bath for internal and external purity. Most religious sites have water pools or sarovar in or near the Hindu temple and Sikh gurdwara. The Hindu genealogy registers at Kurukshetra, Haryanaare kept here.nnAccording to stories of mythology, Lord Brahma created the universe from the land of Kurukshetra after a huge yajna. The Brahma Sarovar here is believed to be the cradle of civilization. The sarovar is also mentioned in the eleventh century AD memoirs of Al Beruni, called 'Kitab-ul-Hind'. The sarovar also has a mention in Mahabharata citing its use by Duryodhana to hide himself underwater on the concluding day of the war.nnA sacred shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva stands within the sarovar, accessible by a small bridge. According to scriptures, bathing in this sarovar increases the sanctity of performing the 'ashvamedh yajna'. The pool offers a breath-taking sight during the Gita Jayanti celebrations held each year in the last week of November and early December when a 'deep daan' ceremony of floating lamps in water and [Aarti] occurs. This also happens to be the time when migratory birds from distant places arrive at the sarovar. The Birla Gita Mandir and Baba Nath's haveli and temple are the neighbouring attractions.
CHENNA Ravi Teja (01/09/2021)
The lake is big and good that you will stop and watch the beauty of the place and on the walls there are pictures represents different stories.But be careful on roads the vehicles move fast.
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