Panchkula is a planned city in the Panchkula district, Haryana, India. It forms a part of a continuous area with the union territory of Chandigarh and the city of Mohali. It is approximately 4 km (2.4 miles) southeast of Chandigarh, 105 km (65 miles) southwest of Shimla and 259 km (162 miles) northeast of New Delhi, the national capital. It is a part of the Chandigarh capital region or Greater Chandigarh. The Chandigarh-Mohali-Panchkula metropolitan region collectively forms a Chandigarh Tricity, with a combined population of over 2 million.
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This is a unique Gurudwara, which is part of Haryana as well as Himachal Pradesh. Guru Gobind Singh ji stayed at this place and meditated at Tap Sthan, which is a little ahead of the main Gurudwara, on a small hillock. Once you reach there, it is absolutely calm and quite, best place to mediate. Gurudwara has a large pond and a langar hall, where food is served to all visitors. One is expected to cover the head and wear moderate dress to enter this place. After the meals, visitors are expected to clean the utensils and keep it back, to be used by next visitors.
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A long felt wish was fulfilled by visiting this holy temple in Panchkula. One of the Shakthi peetams. We as a family with old people opted to go to the Shrine using the lift. To access to the entry using lift is slightly a different way. It is a free service (using lift). Generally, people walking to the temple in an adjacent route, but if you ask for the way to use the lift service, they will guide you. Very neatly maintained temple. Mata welcomes you with a serene smile. Just before the sanctum sanctorum don't miss to see the various forms of Mata painted on the roof of the wall. There was no crowd when we visited. There are shrines for Lord Shiva, Ganesh and Anjaneya. I heard that they serve free food daily for the devotees and the temple is also kept open from morning till evening. Very much satisfied after having the darshan of Maanasa Devi.
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This temple is sacred place for Hindu religion, situated in Panchkula side of Chandigarh City. This is historical temple , well maintained by Temple board, has in house guest house (Dharamshala) facility for over night stay for tourists, offers meals free of cost, medical ambulance & other services for temple visitors. Temple is well maintained, neat N clean, has stairs for normal persons, lift for senior citizens and handicapped persons. One feels blessful after visiting and place is quite and peaceful
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Gurudwara Nada Sahib, a Sikh Temple, situated on the banks of River Ghaggar in Panchkula commemorates the visit of Tenth Sikh Guru with his victorious Army on their return journey from Paunta Sahib to Anandpur Sahib. Pleased with the logistics services provided to Guru Gobind Singh and his army of men and horses during their stay here Guru Gobind Singh blessed Bhai Nadu Shah that the place would be known as Nada Sahib to honour him for the services rendered to the Guru and his men. The Tenth Guru also ordained that henceforth anyone who pays his obeisance here will have all his fulfilled. A beautiful Gurudwara has come up there with a prayer hall, a langar hall, a Jorha Ghar (for safe keeping of shoes while going to the Gurudwara), huge car parking, well equipped & comfortable rooms for the pilgrims and a market vending Sikh religion relics & souvenirs. The Gurudwara serves wholesome meals 24/7 to all pilgrims free of charge as per the norms of Sikhism. The Gurudwara runs a school for children and also a charitable dispensary. A visit to the Gurudwara Nada Sahib is a must for all Sikhs and other Believers to seek the blessings of the Tenth Master. Every Full Moon and also on Gurpurabs the Gurudwara is decorated with flowers and lights and special programs are held. Amrit Daan is given to all willing to strictly follow the Sikh tenets on Pooranmassi (Full Moon). May Guru Gobind Singh Ji shower his blessings on all mankind.
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Visited Morni Hills in September 2018, so do read my reviews about the Hotel Mountain Quail by Haryana Tourism and I had to get this location added into TripAdvisor as it was not coming up. Anyhow, this is located just 1 minute away from the hotel and is located next to the Forest Department office in Morni and once you start walking up the steep incline one comes to the entrance of the Fort. There is a very small temple right next to the entrance, which is good. There is also parking space for vehicles. There is a historical description of how this fort came about being and who it was bestowed upon. Once you enter the gates, one would expect to see the "fort" like things, but to your astonishment - there is nothing which holds anything of a fort. Even more surprisingly, the Forest Department has created this wonderful Eco-Friendly message with 3-D models of animals, huge Copper Plated plaques telling how the humans evolved thru the ages, and what is the present scenario. The attached photos will tell you what I am speaking about. There is a small door to east - where one can go to see the awesome valley below and also the 2 sides of the fort and the tower from the outside. We were literally amazed at how well the inside has been maintained and converted into this mecca of Environment and saving the planet. Very nicely done and impeccable maintenance. Spend a lot of time there with the kids and explain what all this is for - as it is their future.
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