Kirorimal Mandir
Kirorimal Mandir is situated in the main market of Bhiwani. It is present near City Police Station. It is one of the oldest build temple of Bhiwani.
Kirorimal Mandir is situated in the main market of Bhiwani. It is present near City Police Station. It is one of the oldest build temple of Bhiwani.
Jogi Wala mandir is situated in Shiv colony in the interiors of Bhiwani City. God shiva is worshipped and is the center of attraction during Shivratri.
Hari Har Mandir is present on Rohtak-Bhiwani Road, near Maruti Car Showroom. Timing for the mandir is 5:00am-11:00am in the morning and 5:00pm-9:00pm.
Devsar is one of the most famous temple in Bhiwani well know for Goddess Durga. Devotees from all around haryana visits this temple. During Navratare, fair is held in Devsar thus attracts lakhs of devotees from all around Haryana and surrounding states.
The Badshahi Bag Gurudwara, Sis Ganj Gurudwara and Manji Sahib Gurudwara are the three historical gurudwaras here. These are associated with Guru govind Singh, Guru Tegh Bahadur and Guru Hargovind respectively. Besides there are the popular Muslim shrines of Lakhi Shah (associated with Tej-ud-Din Chisti) and Taqwal Shah. and of course there’s the Bhawani Amba Temple, Saint Paul’s Church and a Christian cemetery for dead Britishers.
Located in suburbs of Gurgaon is the famous Hindu temple of the Sheetala Devi temple located near a pond. Devotees throng the temple in large numbers, throughout the year. Also referred to as a 'Shakti Peeth', the presiding deity of this temple is Mata Sheetala Devi.
Shri Mata Sheetla Devi Temple is one of the major Hindu pilgrimages, which is located in the Gurgaon village. Popularly known as a 'Shakti Peeth', this temple is thronged by Hindu devotees during the Hindu month of Chaitra (March and April). The residing deity of this temple is Shri Mata Sheetla Devi, which is made of gold polished metal. Placed in a wooden casket on a small marble platform, this image weighs about 4 kg.
Yuksam is also dotted with Dubdi Monastery, one of the oldest monasteries of Sikkim. It is around 3oo year old. The first Monastery established soon after the consecration, it is located on a hill top above Yuksam surrounded by verdant forest.
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It was built in 1952 and follows the Nyingma sect of Buddhism.
A 4-km trail rises from the playing fields just above Pelling to reach the small monastery of Sanga Choling, one of the oldest gompas in Sikkim. This gompa is another of Lhatsun Chenpo's creations, and is highly venerated among the Nyingmapa. Gutta by fire, it has been rebuilt and houses some of the original clay statues.
Khecheopalri Lake is a sacred lake for both Buddhists and Hindus. Located near the Khecheopalri village, this lake is an integral part of the valley of Demazong. It is also part of the Buddhist religious pilgrimage circuit, which includes Yuksom, the Dubdi Monastery in Yuksam, Pemayangtse Monastery, Rabdentse Ruins, Sanga Choeling Monastery and Tashiding Monastery.
According to legend, this lake is believed to represent one of the four plexus of the human body, namely the thorax. Yuksam, Tashiding and Pemayangtse represent the other three plexes, namely the third eye, the head and the heart, respectively.