Panch Sarovar
According to Hindu theology, there are five sacred lakes; collectively called the Panch Sarovar or Panch-Sarovar: Mansarovar, Bindu Sarovar, Narayan Sarovar, Pampa Sarovar and Pushkar Sarovar.[1] They are also mentioned in Shrimad Bhagavata Purana.[2][3][1] Four of the lakes are in India, while Manasarovar is in Tibet, China.
Sarovar | Location | |
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Manasarovar | Tibet, China | ![]() Lake Manasarovar |
Bindu Sarovar | Siddhpur, Gujarat | ![]() Bindu Sarovar (Matrugaya) |
Narayan Sarovar | Narayansar, Gujarat | ![]() Narayan Sarovar |
Pampa Sarovar | Hampi, Karnataka | ![]() Pampa Sarovar |
Pushkar Sarovar | Ajmer, Rajasthan | ![]() Pushkar Sarovar |
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Pushkar Sarovar
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Manasarovar
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Bindu Sarovar
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Pampa Sarovar
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Narayan Sarovar
Locations of Panch Sarovar
References
- Encyclopaedia of tourism resources in India, Volume 2 By Manohar Sajnani
- "Narayan Sarovar Temple in Kutch ~ KACHCHH GUIDE". Kutchguide.blogspot.com. 2010-12-19. Retrieved 2015-07-27.
- "Kutch Visiting Places and Tourist Attraction : Kutch Guide - Gujarat". Gujaratguideonline.com. Retrieved 2015-07-27.
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