Rao Tej Singh sarovar

Rao Tej Singh sarovar Travel Guide – Overview, Attractions & Visiting Timings

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Rao Tej Singh Sarovar is a historically significant and SEO-friendly point of interest located in Kayasthwara Mohalla, Rewari, Haryana 123401, India. This historic sarovar (large pond)—also known locally as Tej Sarovar or Bada Talab—was constructed by the esteemed ruler Rao Tej Singh in the early 19th century (around 1810–1815), reflecting the rich architectural and cultural heritage of the Ahirwal region in northern India. Situated near the Old Town Hall of Rewari and adjacent to the Hanuman Mandir on its banks, the sarovar historically served as a water reservoir filled by rain and canal water through an intricate system of underground inlets and offered separate bathing provisions.

Today, Rao Tej Singh Sarovar stands as a popular heritage attraction for locals and visitors exploring the historic city of Rewari, which lies approximately 80 km southwest of Delhi and is well-connected by national highways and rail.

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