Why This Place Matters

A sacred water tank (tirth) associated with Kuber, the god of wealth and treasurer of the gods. This ancient tirth is believed to grant prosperity and remove financial difficulties when visited with sincere devotion during sacred times.

Mahabharata Connection

Ancient scriptures mention various tirths in Kurukshetra with specific blessings. Kuber Tirth is where Lord Kuber is said to have performed penance. Bathing here during auspicious times is believed to bring prosperity, just as the Pandavas gained divine wealth through their devotion.

Mentioned in Kurukshetra Mahatmya | Associated with Lord Kuber worship

What to Notice Here

  • Sacred water tank with stepped ghats
  • Small shrine of Lord Kuber
  • Devotees performing ritual baths especially during eclipses
  • Ancient stone steps leading to water
  • Local worship traditions maintained by priests
  • Peaceful atmosphere for meditation
  • Connection to 48 Kos parikrama circuit

Ritual & Action

Take ritual bath in the sacred water with prayers to Kuber for prosperity. Offer coins or flowers in the tank. Light lamps at shrine. Perform tarpan (water offering) to ancestors. Visit during solar eclipse for maximum benefit according to tradition.

How to Experience

One of the lesser-known but spiritually significant tirths. The belief in prosperity blessings attracts sincere devotees. The simple atmosphere without crowds allows peaceful contemplation. Traditional priests can guide proper rituals.

Time Needed 20-30 minutes
Best Photo Tank and ghat architecture. Sunrise or sunset reflections beautiful.
Aarti Time Simple worship throughout day. Special prayers during festivals.
Best Time Solar/Lunar eclipse days for ritual bath. Diwali (Kuber worship). Early morning.

Comfort Guide

Remove shoes before approaching water. Basic facility.
Simple offerings. Limited facilities.
Ghats have steps. May be challenging for mobility-impaired visitors.
Open water tank. Limited shade. Visit early morning or evening in summer.