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Baba Rameshwar Dass
Rameshwar Dass Temple is
located at Bamanwas, about 25 km from Narnaul in Mahendragarh District.
The temple was constructed by Baba Rameshwar Dass. The main wall of the
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Birla Gita Mandir
Gita Mandir, is an
stylish piece of structural design, located on the Pehowa Road
diagonally across Yatri Nivas, two and half kilometres from
the railway station, north of Brahma Sarovar. Enhancing the
beauty of Kurukshetra. |
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Dargah
of Bu Ali Shah Qalandar
The tomb of the revered sufi
saint, Bu Ali Shah Qalandar who lived in the 13th century AD has been a
place of pilgrimage for people of religions.
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Humayun's Mosque
The mosque recognized as the
Humayun's Mosque, was built by Mughal emperor, Humayun during the time
1529 to 1556 AD. It is built at a place where the 'lat' erected by the
Delhi Sultan Feroz Shah Tughluq was already standing. The mosque
consists of an oblong open courtyard.
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Kabuli Bagh Mosque
AD Kabuli Shah Mosque Kabuli
Shah Mosque is situated 2 kms away from Panipat, Babur built this
mosque. Named after his wife Kabuli Begum, it was constructed by the
king to commemorate his victory over Ibrahim Lodhi.
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Lat Ki Masjid
Firuz Shah Tughluq, it
conforms to the Tughluq style of architecture. Many buildings, L-shaped
ablution tank and pillars form this whole edifice. |
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Mansa Devi
Temple
Mansa Devi Temple lies in
Bilaspur village, about three kilometers east of Mani Majra (Chandigarh
UT). There are two temples here. The older one is said to have been
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Pathar Masjid
The Pathar Masjid
well-known for its fluted minarets attached to its back wall
is built of red sandstone. The top limit of the mosque resting
on pillars is decked out with floral designs carved in low
relief. The mosque is assignable to seventeenth century AD.
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Pehowa Temple (Kurukshetra)
Pehowa Temple 27kms from
Thanesar, Pehowa was built sometime in AD 882 although an inscription on
a temple claims that it was actually built in AD 895 during King
Mahendrapal's rule. From excavations we know that the town could also
have been a element of the Mahabharata lore.
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Sthaneshwar
Mahadev Temple
It can be said without a
doubt that the presiding deity of Thanesar is Lord Shiva. It is after
the Sthanesvar Shiva Linga Temple that Thanesar gets its name. |
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Sheetala Devi Temple
The presiding deity of this
temple is Mata Sheetala Devi, which is also referred to as Shakti Peeth.
Situated near a pond, this temple witnesses hordes of pilgrims
throughout the year, except during the month of Shravana (July-August).
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Shiv Temple (Bagot)
It is religiously a very
important place and is situated at a distance of 25 kilometers from
Mahendragarh. There is a famous Shiva temple here. A big fair is held on
the eve of Shiva-Ratri in the month of Sawan. A large number of people
come here from far and wide to worship the idol of Lord Shiva.
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Sita Mai Temple
The antique shrine of Sita
Mai is located at a distance of 19 kilometres from Nilokheri in a little
village known as Sitamai.
Dedicated
to goddess Sita, the temple is built in the ordinary form of a Hindu
temple. It is made of bricks, but the feature is the elaborate
ornamentation, which covers the whole shrine.
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