Thursday, January 26, 2012

Kurukshetra is a land of historical and religious importance -- Photographs

Kurukshetra  is a land of historical and religious importance. Historically the land belonged to Punjab now a district in Haryana state of India. It is a holy place and is also known as Dharmakshetra ("Holy City"). According to the Puranas, Kurukshetra is named after King Kuru, the ancestor of Kauravas and Pandavas, as depicted in epic Mahabharata. The importance of the place is attributed to the fact that the Kurukshetra War of the Mahabharata was fought on this land and the Bhagavad Gita was preached on this land during the war when Lord Krishna found Arjuna in a terrible dilemma.

Photographs of Kurukshetra's Hindu Temples

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Brahma Sarovar: Every year lakhs of people come to take a holy bath at Brahma Sarovar on the occasion of "Somavati Amavasya" (Sacred No-Moon Day that happens on a Monday) and on solar eclipse believing that a bath in holy sarovar frees all sins and cycle of birth-death.

Photographs of Kurukshetra's Hindu Temples Photographs of Kurukshetra's Hindu Temples Photographs of Kurukshetra's Hindu Temples Photographs of Kurukshetra's Hindu Temples

Jyotisar: The famous site where Bhagavad Gita was delivered to Arjuna

Photographs of Kurukshetra's Hindu Temples  Photographs of Kurukshetra's Hindu Temples Photographs of Kurukshetra's Hindu Temples

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