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Top 10 Historic Places to Visit in Kurukshetra

u00a0Top 10 Places to See in Kurukshetra 1.kurukshetra Battlefield 2.brahma Sarovar 3.jyotisar 4.kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre 5.Bhishma Kund 6.Sheikh Chilliu2019s Tomb 7. Krishna Museumu00a08.The Dharohar Museum 9.Kalpana Chawla Planetarium 10. Kurukshetra University

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Top 10 Historic Places to Visit in Kurukshetra

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  1. UJJWAL SETHI TOP 10 PLACES TO SEE IN KURUKSHETRA

  2. 1.KURUKSHETRA BATTLEFIELD :Kurukshetra battlefield is one of the most important and popular locations why people visit Kurukshetra, Kurukshetra battlefield was a part of Mahabharat where Pandavas along with Shree Krishna fought against the Kauravas for the throne of Hastinapura, and for the respect and dignity of Pandavas wife Draupadi.

  3. 2. Brahma Sarovar : It is the most religious place to see in Kurukshetra. Millions of people visit Brahma Sarovar every year and it also captures the eyes of foreigners on it as it is the oldest and most famous historical location. According to itihasa, Lord Brahma created the universe from the land of Kurukshetra after a huge yajna with the help of Hitesh, the Brahma Sarovar is also mentioned in the most read book Mahabharata as it took a part in this story, there is also a statue which is stating Lord Krishna delivering the sermon of Bhagavad Gita.

  4. Jyotisar is one of the most beautiful places in Kurukshetra it is maintained and developed by the Kurukshetra Development Board or by the government of Haryana, Jyotisar is situated on the bank of Jyotisar Sarovar one of the wetland and is also mentioned in Bhagavad Gita. 3. Jyotisar There are many statues in Jyotisar one of the main statues is of Lord Shree Krishna Vishvarupa statue which is about 40 feet tall and is made of 8 different metals.

  5. 4. Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Center The museum contains 2 floors one ground and one the first floor, the ground floor is full of fun activities and different types of old-time science that how people used science in the old times the main aim of this science museum is to educate every visitor and student the importance of science, and the first floor is one of the main attraction of is the Mahabharat war as the first floor is full of sculptures of Mahabharat.

  6. 5.Bhishma Kund Bhishma Kund is situated in the surroundings of Brahma Sarovar as you know Bhishma Pitamaha was the father of Kauravas and Pandavas and he was one of the main characters of Mahabharat Epic, and he was lay wounded on the bed of arrows during the great war of Kurukshetra, he was a great warrior and throne Hastinapura for about 100 years, during the battle he fought fearlessly by the side of Kauravas and was killed by Arjuna in the battle.

  7. 6. Sheikh Chilli ’s Tomb Sheikh Chilli's tomb is also known as Sheikh Chillisar, he was a Sufi saint who was alive during the Medieval period or 12. Teachings of love and tolerance made him famous, it is believed that he lived during the 12th or 13th century. Sheikh Chilli's tomb is an example of Mughal architecture and exhibits the design and furnishing of the Mughals emperor's era. The tomb holds religious history for both Muslims and locals of Kurukshetra. Visitors often offer prayers and pay their respects at the tomb.

  8. 7. Krishna Museum Now, the main place you can see in Kurukshetra is Krishna Museum one of the historical places which visitors liked the most to visit as people get many things to learn about Lord Shree Krishna’s life here many people also believed that the epic battle of Mahabharat was fought here between Pandavas & Kauravas. This museum is built to preserve the evidence of Mahabharat and to show people that Lord Shree Krishna Bhagavad Gita was real and it provides solutions of every problem.

  9. 8.The Dharohar Museum This museum's important objective is to educate visitors about the state of Haryana its culture, art, history & tradition. The museum contains a diverse collection of exhibits like artifacts, archaeological finds, historical documents, traditional crafts & textiles. To give a great experience to visitors, the Dharohar Museum started multimedia presentations, audio guides, and hand-on activities. These activities engage visitors of all age groups and make this place an enjoyable and educational destination.

  10. 9.KALPANA CHAWLA PLANETARIUM One of the main attractions of this planetarium is its projection technology, celestial phenomena, and space exploration missions. This place regularly collaborates with schools and colleges to encourage interested students or to build interest among all students. The planetarium was built in the memories of Kalpana Chawla and to give her a tribute as she was the inspiration for millions of people. KURUKSHETRA EDITION

  11. Kurukshetra University is one of the most ranked universities in India it was established on 11 January 1956, it is in the 23rd rank in all India ranking universities, The university offers a diverse range of academic programs including undergraduate(UG), post graduate(PG) and doctoral(P.hd). These programs are designed according to the job environment nowadays and evolving students. 10. Kurukshetra University The campus is spread over a large area and is equipped with modern infrastructure, libraries, laboratories, and many more important and modern facilities. In addition to academics, the university promotes extracurricular activities like sports, seminars, workshops, and conferences to foster the Growth and development of students.

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