Introduction
The Brahma Sarovar,
located in Thanesar, Kurukshetra (Haryana), is one of the most revered
pilgrimage sites in India. Mentioned in the Mahabharata, it is believed
to have been created by Lord Brahma himself. This sacred tank is not
only a spiritual destination but also a place of natural beauty, attracting
devotees and tourists alike.
The Enchanting Beauty at
Sunset
The Sarovar is
breathtaking during sunset, when the orange and golden hues reflect on
the water, creating a serene and divine atmosphere. Early mornings are equally
captivating, offering peace and tranquility to visitors.
Dimensions of Brahma
Sarovar
- Recognized as one of the largest
artificial tanks in Asia.
- Length:
3,600 feet
- Width:
1,500 feet
- Depth:
45 feet
- Built in honor of Lord Shiva,
it remains a monumental site of devotion and architecture.
Spiritual Experience
- Evening Aarti:
Participating in the evening Aarti is a spiritually uplifting
experience, immersing devotees in divine chants and rituals.
- Draupadi’s Well:
Nearby lies Draupadi’s Well, where legend says she washed her hair after
the bloodshed caused by Dushasana.
- Krishna-Arjuna Chariot:
A grand black stone chariot depicting Lord Krishna and Arjuna stands
nearby, symbolizing the epic Mahabharata war.
Shopping & Local
Attractions
- Handicrafts:
The area around the Sarovar offers unique handicrafts and local
delicacies.
- Nearby Attractions:
- Birla Gita Mandir
- Baba Nath’s Haveli and Temple
- Jyotisar
– believed to be the starting point of the Mahabharata war.
- Sannihit Sarovar
– another sacred lake close to Brahma Sarovar.
Best Time to Visit
- Evenings:
For sunset views and evening Aarti.
- Festivals:
During major Hindu festivals, the Sarovar becomes a hub of devotion and
cultural activities.
How to Reach Brahma
Sarovar
- By Rail:
Train from New Delhi to Kurukshetra – ~3 hours 9 minutes.
- By Bus:
~3.5 hours from New Delhi.
- By Car/Taxi:
~2.5 hours drive from New Delhi.
- Location:
Thanesar, Kurukshetra, Haryana.
Tips for Visitors
- Attend the evening Aarti for a
divine experience.
- Visit nearby Jyotisar and Sannihit
Sarovar for a complete spiritual circuit.
- Carry light snacks and water; the
area has local eateries and shops.
- Sunset photography at the Sarovar is
highly recommended.
Why Visit Brahma Sarovar?
- Sacred site mentioned in the Mahabharata.
- Believed to be created by Lord
Brahma.
- One of Asia’s largest artificial
tanks.
- Rich legends, spiritual rituals, and
nearby attractions.
- Perfect blend of devotion,
history, and natural beauty.
