Where exactly in Kurukshetra is Pind Daan performed?
Pind Daan in Kurukshetra is performed at three primary sacred sites:
Sannihit Sarovar — A large sacred reservoir (approximately 1,500 × 450 feet) located 2 km west of Kurukshetra Railway Station. It is believed to be the confluence of seven underground Sarasvati streams. Marble and red stone ghats with dedicated platforms line the sarovar for ancestral rites. This is the most popular site for Pind Daan in Kurukshetra.
Brahma Sarovar — One of the largest man-made sacred tanks in India, used primarily for the purification bath (snan) before beginning the Shradh ceremony. Many families perform Tarpan at Brahma Sarovar as well.
Pehowa (Prithudaka) — An ancient Pitru Tirtha town 25 km from Kurukshetra, on the banks of the Sarasvati River. Pehowa is especially renowned for Asthi Visarjan and Shradh. Many families combine Pind Daan at Sannihit Sarovar with Asthi Visarjan at Pehowa in a single pilgrimage.
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