Top Religious Sites and Temples in Haryana for Spiritual Journeys

Bhadrakali Temple, Kurukshetra, Haryana

Haryana, the capital city of Chandigarh is a small state in India. This ancient city lies at the foot of Aravalli hills. It has its own religious significance. The beautiful temples in Haryana city reflect the old era. Their vast culture and heritage also make it an ideal tourist destination for people. If you are coming to Haryana, then you should include some of these important temples, and religious places in your itinerary. All these places give a glimpse of the beauty of temples, and the cultural heritage of Haryana.

Here is the list of the Most Famous Religious Places and Temples in Haryana

1. Bhima Devi Temple

Bhima Devi Temple Haryana

This Hindu temple got built during the rule of Gurjar Pratihars. Bhima Devi temple was constructed between the eighth to eleventh century AD. Pinjore Garden also called the Mughal gardens lies next to the temple compound. This garden was built by the brother of Aurangzeb in the seventeenth century.

2. Agroha Dham

Agroha Dham Haryana

Agroha Dham is a religious place of Hindu devotees. This temple is located in the Agroha district of Haryana State. The construction of the complex began in 1976 and ended in 1984. The Elephant statue on both sides of its entrance enhances the beauty of the temple. Several festivals are organized in the premises of the Agroha Dham temple. The divine atmosphere of this temple fills everyone’s heart, mind, and soul with tranquility and calmness.

3. Bhuteshwar Temple

Bhuteshwar Temple Haryana

Bhubaneshwar Temple is one of the oldest shrines of Lord Shiva. This Hindu temple is devoted to Lord Shiva who is popularly called Bhootnath here. This temple is in the series of 48 kos parikrama of Kurukshetra. It was constructed by Raghubir Singh. It is close to Jind in the railway station. The temple has got renovated with time, and a few tourist spots have also been developed.  There is a beautiful pond ‘Rani Talab’ built around the Bhuteshwar temple. The King made a connection as a “tunnel” that served as a link between the palace and the pond.

It is said that this temple dates back to the time of Mahabharata. On every Phagun Mahashivaratri, a fare is organized in the temple. On this occasion, several rituals, and religious ceremonies are performed that fill the atmosphere will serenity.

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4. Devi Temple

Devi Temple Haryana

Devi temple is situated in Panipat city. This temple is devoted to Goddess Durga. It was constructed in the eighteenth century and has been here for more than 250 years. Being a highly prominent place, the temple attracts a huge number of tourists every year. Earlier it was situated on the shores of a drought pond, that was later transformed toa park where senior citizens and children come for the evening and morning walk. Ramlila is a great source of attraction to all devotees who come to visit this temple. It has been a century, that the temple has been organizing Ramlila in the park during the Navratri fest.

Idols of Hindu Goddess, and Gods and a Yagya Shalaare placed in the temple compound. Devi temple is remarkably re-designed with exemplary architecture that shows the lovely image of Indian architecture. Devotees from all parts of India come to this place to seek the benedictions of the Goddess.

On the occasion of Navratri, and Durga Pooja, all Hindu fests are celebrated, and special puja is organized in the temple premises. On this occasion, the temple is illuminated with colorful lights and beautifully ornated with flowers. Such an incredible spiritual environment is a delight to the senses, heart, and soul of devotees.

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5. Kartikeya Temple

Kartikeya Temple Kurukshetra Haryana

Kartikeya Temple is a widely visited and very old Hindu shrine in Pehowa town of Haryana. It is devoted to Lord Kartikeya, who is known to be the elder son of Lord Shiva. The shrine lies 20 km away from the sacred land of Kurukshetra. Karthikeya Temple is also called a Saraswati pilgrimage center. As per legends, the temple was constructed around the fifth century. There is a Pindi of Lord Kartikeya installed in the temple.

Locals believe that Lord Krishna was massaged with oil on this Pindi by Yudhishthira in the temple. This started the tradition of smearing oil on the Pindi of Kartikeya in the temple. Every year several thousands of people visit the temple to pay their respect and offer oil to the Pindi. Another interesting thing to note about this temple is that women are not allowed to enter the primary area of this temple. This is because of the belief, that the sight of Pindi is not auspicious for women. If any women see the Pindi, then she will lose her husband and remain a widow for the coming seven births. In addition to the entry of women, the adoption of a newly born baby girl is also prohibited in the temple premises.

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6. Thakurdwara of Kutani in Haryana

The Thakurdwara of Kutani is a revered shrine that pays homage to Lord Krishna. It is distinguished by its ancient architectural style and the peacefulness that pervades its premises. Legends say that the Thakurdwara was established centuries ago, standing as a testament to the region’s rich spiritual heritage. The temple serves as a hub for devotees during major festivals like Holi and Janmashtami, where the air fills with the chants and prayers to Lord Krishna. The temple’s serene environment offers a tranquil retreat for those seeking solace and spiritual rejuvenation.

7. Radheshyam Temple in Haryana

Radheshyam Temple, stands as a spiritual beacon dedicated to Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha. This temple, renowned for its serene beauty and divine ambiance, draws devotees from across the region. The architecture of the temple, with its intricate carvings and exquisite idols, encapsulates the essence of love and devotion that Radha and Krishna signify. According to legends, the temple is built on a site where Lord Krishna himself once walked, making it a place of great spiritual significance. Devotees flock to this temple, especially during Janmashtami, to celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna with great fervor and devotion.

8. Brahma Sarovar in Kurukshetra

Brahma Sarovar, situated in the holy city of Kurukshetra, is not just a water reservoir but a significant spiritual site in Hindu mythology. It is believed that Lord Brahma created this vast sarovar, hence the name. The Mahabharata narrates that warriors bathed in this sacred water before heading to the battlefield of Kurukshetra. During solar eclipses, thousands of pilgrims gather here to take a holy dip, believing it to cleanse sins and grant salvation. The serene waters reflect the spirituality and historical depth of Kurukshetra, making Brahma Sarovar a must-visit for spiritual seekers.

9. Sarveshwar Mahadev Temple

Sarveshwar Mahadev Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a spiritual sanctuary known for its divine atmosphere and spiritual purity. According to folklore, the temple is located at a site where Lord Shiva himself manifested to bestow blessings upon his devotees. The temple architecture, featuring ancient carvings and a serene Shiva lingam, attracts devotees and art lovers alike. Maha Shivratri is celebrated with grandeur, drawing devotees in large numbers to offer prayers and seek blessings from Lord Shiva. The temple’s tranquil ambiance provides a peaceful retreat for meditation and spiritual connection.

10. Kaleshwar Teerth in Haryana

Kaleshwar Teerth is a sacred site dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its mystical ambiance and ancient heritage. It is believed to be one of the oldest temples in Haryana, with a natural Shiva lingam as its focal point. The temple is situated on the banks of a river, adding to its spiritual allure. Legends recount that sages and seers have meditated here, seeking the divine blessings of Lord Shiva. Devotees visit the temple, especially during Maha Shivratri, to engage in prayers, rituals, and to immerse themselves in the spiritual energy that pervades this sacred space.

11. Markandeya Temple in Haryana

Markandeya Temple, dedicated to the sage Markandeya, who is renowned for his devotion to Lord Shiva, is a beacon of hope and faith. It is said that Lord Shiva granted eternal youth to Markandeya at this very spot, making the temple a symbol of the victory of devotion over death. The temple stands as a testament to the power of faith and the miraculous legends associated with it. Devotees come here to pay homage to Sage Markandeya and to seek the blessings of longevity and health. The serene atmosphere of the temple provides a perfect backdrop for contemplation and worship, making it a revered site for spiritual seekers.

12. Mata Mansa Devi Temple

Mata Mansa Devi Temple Haryana

Mata Mansa Devi Temple is located in the Panchkula town of Haryana. This sacred shrine is fully devoted to Mata Mansa Devi. The entire temple complex is spread over more than a hundred acres of Shivalik hills in Bilaspur village. Located ten kilometers from Chandi Mandir, it is regarded as one of the primary ‘Sakti’ temples throughout North India.

The place is crowded by devotees during the Navaratri fair. On these nine days, the population of visitors increases to millions on a daily basis. Mata Mansa Devi shrine was built during the reign of Maharaja Gopal Singh between 1811 to 1815.

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13. Patiala Temple

Patiala Temple is another popular Hindu temple in Haryana. It was constructed by Karam Singh, a Sikh from Maharaja Patiala in 1840. After the union of Princely states in “PEPSU”, it was observed that the temple is worsening day after day. The priests at this temple are not able to take the best care of it. So, the Haryana Government has taken responsibility for the upkeep of the temple. The ideal time to visit this temple is at the time of the Navratri festival when the premise is brilliantly decorated. Several devotional activities also take place here. Patiala Temple is open to everyone. You can visit this temple throughout the year.

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