Food Walk With Rishabh: Haryana Food Tour Part IV (Kalayat Temple & Chaat)
Good morning everyone, In today's Blog we are going to visit Kalayat Hindu Temple situated in outskirts of Kaithal.
The word "Kalayat" is derived from Kapilayatana, which signifies the place where the sage Kapila lived. The sage Kapila, one of the most well-known philosophers of India, is claimed to have resided here at one point. Only two of the area's original five temples—which date to the eighth century AD—remain today. The temples are excellent examples of early Hindu architecture and were built by cutting bricks and mortar. The local authorities maintain the etched bricks because they are genuinely unique.
These temples hold a special place in history since they may be the only remaining Hindu artefacts from the time before the Mughals. The temples are close to a river's banks.
Next, when we are roaming around the town. We found one chaat shop named Brijwasi Chaat Bhandar near committe chowk.
Aloo Tikki, Ghee Fried crispy potato patties topped with chickpea curry, chutney and spices it's very crispy its amazing. We met Nitin Dua regular customer of the shop he is very interesting person. Also we are exploring other street food of Kaithal.
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