Friday, 29 June 2012

Jyotisar Dham in Kurukshetra


This is the actual identify where Master Sri Krishna talked Bhagavad-Gita. Is the most essential position to be seen because there is a Banyan shrub in this position under which Krishna described Bhagavad-Gita 5000 in the past to Arjuna – his biggest companion and devotee. There is a panel placed on the shrub in which is published “The underworld banyan shrub observe of the heavenly tune Bhagavad-Gita”. Actually this position is known as as the “Gitopadesh sthal – position where the Bhagavad-Gita was spoken”.

The shrub is complete of wildlife and squirrels which contributes to the mystic element of that position. This position is forever relaxing despite among arriving and going of pilgrims throughout the day. Doing the Parikrama or Circumambulation of the shrub is regarded as a very excellent. There is also a little chariot in a cup and stone situation below the banyan shrub where one can see Krishna and Arjuna discussing to each other. There is also another chariot close by much larger entirely in cup covering where both Krishna and Arjuna are placed. In the same courtyard of the Geethopadesh sthal is a Ved Pathshala, areas containing different figures of Mahabharata like Ganga mata, Bhismadeva, Krishna-Arjuna etc… There is also an historical Siva forehead which is protected by the Banyan Tree. This forehead is a observe to international invasions. Then there are also several other wats for other divinities. There is a little water system before side of the Geetopadesh sthal. Jyotisar can be found on Pehowa street, 5 km from Kurukshetra.

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