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Location | Kurukshetra, Haryana, India |
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Coordinates | 29°57′54″N 76°50′02″E / 29.9651°N 76.8340°E |
Type | Museum |
Public transit access | Kurukshetra bus stand |
Website | Kurukshetra |
The Srikrishna Museum is located next to Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre in Kurukshetra, Haryana, India.[1][2][3][4]
Exhibits
[edit]It has a big range of exhibits including ancient sculptures, carvings and paintings, dioramas, giant statues, surreal sounds and a walk-through maze.[1][2][3][4]
Development
[edit]In 2025, Haryana Government was also developing two more museums in Kurukshetra, Virasat-e-Khalsa Museum and Guru Ravidas Museum.[5]
Virasat-e-Khalsa Museum, Kurukshetra will be developed on the pattern of in Punjab’s Anandpur Sahib Museum at a cost of Rs 115 crore. Splat media has been appointed as the design consultant, which has envisaged the 3-acre campus with museum, an amphitheatre, meditation hall, a light and sound show and a musical fountain, etc. The museum will showcase the origin of Sikhism, the birth and rise of Khalsa forces, Sikh empire of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, global Sikh diaspora. The foundation stone will be laid and construction will commence in November 2025, and project will be completed by December 2027.[5]
Guru Ravidas Museum, Kurukshetra will be developed on 5-acre.[5]
See also
[edit]- Haryana State Museum at Panchkula
- Haryana Rural Antique Museum at HAU Hisar
- Jahaj Kothi Museum at Hisar fort
- Rakhigarhi Indus Valley Civilisation Museum near Hisar
- Sheikhpura Kothi near Hansi
- Dharohar Museum at Kurukshetra University
- Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre at Kurukshetra
- Sheikh Chilli's Tomb at Kurukshetra
- Rewari Railway Heritage Museum at Rewari railway station
References
[edit]- ^ a b HaryanaTourism
- ^ a b Lonely Planet (27 April 2016). "Sri Krishna Museum". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ a b Davis, Richard H. (26 October 2014). The "Bhagavad Gita". ISBN 9781400851973. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ a b "Srikrishna Museum". kurukshetra.nic.in. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ a b c Wooing Sikhs: Haryana plans its own 'Virasat-e-Khalsa', The Tribune, 7 Aug 2025.