Haryana
About Haryana
- Where History and Faith Converge
Haryana is a land deeply rooted in ancient history, sacred traditions, and spiritual legacy. Known as the cradle of the Mahabharata, the state holds immense religious significance through holy sites like Kurukshetra, where Lord Krishna delivered the Bhagavad Gita. Haryana is dotted with ancient temples, pilgrimage centers, and sacred water bodies that attract devotees throughout the year. Its spiritual heritage is closely woven with Indian mythology, Vedic culture, and age-old rituals. With a peaceful atmosphere and strong cultural identity, Haryana offers a meaningful spiritual journey for pilgrims and travelers alike.
Featured Temples of Haryana
Explore Temples by Sacred City
- Kurukshetra
- Panchkula
- Gurugram
- Faridabad
- Hisar
- Panipat
- Ambala
- Ambala
- Sonipat
- Yamunanagar
- Kaithal
- Sirsa
- Rewari
Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga
Mamleshwar Temple
Khajrana Ganesh
Bada Ganpati
Annapurna Temple
Major Pilgrimage Circuits
Simhastha Ujjain
2028
Travel Guide
By Road
NH-44, NH-48, and NH-9 provide excellent road connectivity across Haryana.
Key Routes: NH-44, NH-48
By Train
Major junctions like Ambala, Panipat, and Rohtak connect Haryana nationwide.
Ambala Cantonment, Panipat Junction, Rohtak Junction
By Air
Nearby airports in Delhi and Chandigarh provide convenient air access to Haryana.
Indira Gandhi International Airport, Chandigarh Airport
FAQs
October to March is ideal for comfortable weather and temple visits.
Kurukshetra is where Lord Krishna delivered the Bhagavad Gita during the Mahabharata.
Yes, Mata Mansa Devi Temple is a major Shakti worship center.
A 3–4 day trip is sufficient for key pilgrimage sites.
The most visited temples include Mahakaleshwar Temple (Ujjain), Omkareshwar Temple (Khandwa), Khajuraho Temples (Chhatarpur), Pitambara Peeth (Datia) and Bhojpur Shiva Temple (Bhopal). These are the ones tourists and devotees commonly prefer.
Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga
UjjainHarsiddhi Mata
Chintaman Ganesh