Friday, 12 April 2019

Jyotisar: The Wonderful Pilgrimage of The Hindus

   Jyotisar Tirth should be called wonderful and singular. Jyotisar Teerth is the holy place of Hindus. It is believed that at this place Lord Krishna gave Arjuna a sermon of shreemat Bhagvat Gita. 

  The big tree here is witness to the Gita preaching. The Jyotisar tirth situated in Kurukshetra of Haryana, India has been given special importance in the scriptures.
  Particularly this huge tree of banyan is very popular. Due to this place, Lord Krishna gave a message to Arjuna. At this place the statue of Lord Krishna and Arjuna is present.
  If Lord Krishna is in the form of a charioteer riding on the chariot, Arjuna is listening to the message by joining the same chariot. It is believed that this wonderful statue was established in 1967 by the Pithadi Shankaracharya of Kanchi Kam Kotti. 
  Particularly that light and sound show based on the Mahabharata and Geeta sermons is here daily. Jyotisar Tirtha has taken the form of the grand-divine Mahatirtha. 
  Particularly this place has religious, mythological and historical significance. It is believed that this holy place is the origin of the Geeta. 
   The Mahabharata war started from the Jyotisar tirth site only. The saying is that Adi Shankaracharya identified this place while staying in the Himalayas. 
  It is widely believed that Adi Shankaracharya had meditated and meditated on the Bhagwat Gita at this divine place. It is believed that in 1895, the King of Kashmir built the Shiva temple at this place. 
  After that, in 1924, the king of Darbhanga had constructed a high platform of all-round stone of the tree of the banyan tree. In fact, 
  Jyotisar is a small town of Haryana but its religious significance has given the Jyotisar Tirtha the fame of Shikhar. Jyotisar Tirtha, situated about 5 kilometers away from Thanesar on Kurukshetra-Pehova road, is a wonderful place of faith, faith and belief. 
  It is believed that at this place, Lord Shri Krishna is always blessed. Expert also makes a literal interpretation of Jyotisar pilgrimage. Jyoti means light, so the essence of the essence is from the pond. At this place, Lord Krishna had given Arjuna visions of Viraat. 
  The mythological plot is that Kuru repeatedly used this area. The name of this area became Kurukshetra. After seeing the hard work of Kuru, Devraj Indra wanted to know the reason of diligence, 
  Kuru had said that the person who will be killed here or will die, he will go straight to the virtuous people. Devraj walked away to Devlokas by indulging in humor.
  Experts believe that this place is called Uttaradhi of Prajapati. The Jyotisar shrine is decorated and decorated on the Gita Jubilee. Religious events are organized with Divine-grandeur. Poojan-Urchun and Yagna-Havan etc. are special. Public view of faith and belief is visible. 
  There is a huge reservoir in the Jyotisar tirth complex. In this reservoir, devotees take bath before worshiping pujan. After bathing in the reservoir, devotees visit Lord Krishna and Mahadev Shiva. 
  Particularly, the devotees consider the donation by binding the thread on the big tree. Believers believe that their desires are fulfilled by this.
   All necessary resources are available for Jyotisar pilgrimage. The nearest airport is the Indira Gandhi International Airport New Delhi. The distance from Jyotisar shrine to the airport is about 160 kilometers. 
Tourist or Pilgrims can also visit the Jyotisar shrine from Chandigarh Airport. The nearest railway station is Kurukshetra Junction. Visitors or pilgrims can also travel by road to Jyotisar pilgrimage.
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