Kurukshetra: A Pilgrimage to the Land of the Mahabharata

 

Kurukshetra is a city in Haryana, India that is steeped in ancient history and mythology. It is said to be the venue of the great battle of Kurukshetra, referring to one of India's most revered epics-the Mahabharata. A journey to Kurukshetra holds spiritual and historical excitement, as one is deeply submerged in the legends and lore of ancient India.
Breathing history into the contemporary wall, some of the places that may have accrued and retained their value are the monumental evidences of achievements in the glorious sphere of our history.

Brahma Sarovar: It is considered a holy lake that was recreated by Brahma-the Hindu god of creation. The Hindus consider it as a holiest place of pilgrimage and several religious functions also take place here.
Jyotisar: It is believed to be the holy tirtha of Lord Krishna where he orally transmitted the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna. The place has become one of the favorite places for meditation and prayer.
Kurukshetra War Memorial: This modern memorial marks the epic battle of Kurukshetra. It has a huge statue of Lord Krishna and Arjuna besides some displays on the history and mythology of Mahabharata.
Panch Pandava Tirthas: Five tirthas are considered sacred, which are associated with the five brothers, the Pandavas who had fought in Kurukshetra. These are Draupadi Kund, Yudhisthira Kund, Bhima Kund, Arjuna Kund, and Nakula-Sahadeva Kund.
Feeling Spiritual Vibes:

Sacred Circuit: Undertake a pilgrimage circuit of the various sacred centres across Kurukshetra.
Religious Rituals and Ceremonies: View religious rituals and ceremonies performed by devotees in the temples and shrines.
Prayer and Meditation: Find solace in prayer and meditation at the sacred centers.
Understanding Local Culture:
Kurukshetra University: Tackle any academic specialty offered by this renowned university.
Local Market: Visit the local markets to look for handicrafts, souvenirs, and many other products that are traditional Indian pieces.
Annual Kurukshetra Festival: The Kurukshetra festival that celebrates music, dance, and other events of utmost beauty.
Tourist Notes:
Best time to visit: October to March.
Accommodations range from budget hotels to luxury resorts.
Transport: Kurukshetra is well connected by road and rail. You can also hire a taxi or auto-rickshaw for local transport.
Respectable Conduct: Respectable dressing and conduct at the shrine.
A visit to Kurukshetra offers an unprecedented opportunity to plunge into ancient Indian history and spirituality. If you're a devout Hindu or just a history buff, or in search of a quiet retreat, Kurukshetra will surely leave an imprint.







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