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Joygaon

Get the taste of the rural lifestyle at Joygaon. A beautiful village resort that lets you discover the joy of being together in the laps of Mother Nature. Located peacefully in the fields of Jhajjar, Haryana, you can always feel the essence of rural heritage here. With the lush green farms in the background, Joygaon provides you a unique holiday experience that lets you take a break from the hustle-bustle of city life.

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Pandavas Bhimeshwari Temple

The ancient temple of Pandavas Bhimeshwari has a hint of mythology. According to many historians, the idol of the goddess was laid down by Bhima, one among the five Pandavas brothers. It is believed that Bhima and his brother Yudhishthira went to the Hingley mountain and prayed to the beloved goddess to bless them to win the battle.

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Gurukul Jhajjar Museum

Gurukul Jhajjar museum is one such destination which gives much pride to Jhajjar. It is the biggest and the most beautiful museum in the state. One of the most prominent persons of his time Swami Omanand Saraswati put in his challenging and passionate efforts to form this unique museum. He collected antiques from many Indian areas and brought it into making of Gurukul Jhajjar museum in 1959. People always visit this unique destination to see antique coins and beautiful idols.

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Bua Wala Talab

Bua Wala Talab is a painful place yet excellent love story is attached. The main story that lies behind this place is of a lady named Bua, who was the daughter of Mustafa Kalol. Her father had a prestigious government post, she was beautiful and brave, but once she had gone to the nearby jungle, she fell into the prey of a tiger. A guy named Hassan helped, saved her and took her back to the palace where she lived. Instantly she fell in love with Hassan, and both always met at the pond outside their courtyard.

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Beri Mandir

According to a popular story, the goddess is named Bhimeshwari because the idol of the goddess was installed by Bhima. It is believed that before the start of the Mahabharata war, Lord Shri Krishna asked Bhima to bring his Kuldevi to the battlefield of Kurukshetra and seek her blessings. So, Bhima went to Hingale hill and requested his Kuldevi to accompany him to the battlefield.

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