Haryana Temples
the rich historical magnificence of Haryana is further enhanced amidst the presence of the various temples of Haryana.
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Haryana amidst its rich cultural and historical splendor whispers the glory of the past. The presence of the various temples in Haryana further magnifies te glory of the state whilst adding a whole new facet to the pietism of Haryana.
Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple
The 'Linga' here is ancient and worshipped with love and reverence by the pilgrims and the devotees.
Mansa Devi Temple
The present temple is about two hundred years old and stands as a witness to the exciting past of the Shivalik region.
Birla Mandir
The Birla Mandir located in the north of Brahma Sarovar, is a stylish piece of structural design.
Shri Sheetala Devi Temple
Cultuarally and historically rich state Haryana houses one of the major Hindu pilgrimages, Shri Sheetala Devi Temple at Gurgaon.
Shiv Temple
Lots of people from all over the country congregate to worship the idol of Lord Shiva in this temple.
Sita Mai Temple
According to the popular belief, this is the place where the earth parted and goddess Sita entered.
Pehowa Temple
According to an inscription on the temple it was built in the 895 AD during the rule of King Mahendrapal.
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