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Temples of Haryana
The temples of Haryana are still the masterpiece of archeological excellence of the state.
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Kali Mata Mandir at AmbalaThe state of Haryana is a land of numerous temples. The temples and the other religious buildings like gurudwaras, mosques and churches speak volume of the culture and the background of the place. The Haryana temples are beautiful and they serve as ideal tourist spots. People from all over the world come to enjoy the trip.

The temples in Haryana are mostly of the ancient era. These primitive temples are not just places of worship. Most of these are architectural masterpieces and are treasuries of learning and ethnicity in the same plate. There are plenty of famous temples in the state of Haryana. The Sheetla Devi Temple in Haryana is a prime pilgrimage point. The place is also known as Shakti Peeth because Sheetla Devi or the Goddess of Shakti is the presiding deity here.

The Bhawani Amba Temple, which is situated in the city of Ambala, is an ancient temple and it has been the witness to the city`s history since Ambala`s birth. All the temples are unique in their own ways and each of the temples has different history and stories associated to them. The stories behind the temples are very interesting and are informative at the same time.

The Bhawani Amba Temple, the Kali Mata Mandir in Ambala, the Shiv Temple in Gurgaon, the Bishnoi Mandir and the Sheetala Devi Temple, Birla Mandir, Mansa Devi Temple, Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple, Sheetala Devi Temple, Shiv Temple, Sita Mai Temple are some of the important temples, which are, situates in the states of Haryana in North India.

(Last Updated on : 15/09/2010)
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