Kurukshetra District
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Kurukshetra pronunciation (Hindī: कुरुक्षेत्र) is the name of a district in the present-day Indian state of Haryana. The name literally means "Land of the Kurus" after the famous Kuru vansha (clan), but is also sometimes referred to as Dharam Kshetra meaning the "Land of Righteousness". It purports to be the site of the Kurukshetra war, described in the Hindu epic the Mahabharata. Nevertheless, this place holds inestimable importance in Hinduism as this is where the Bhagavad Gita ("The Song Celestial") was recited to Arjuna amidst the battle field, just before the great war of Mahabharata.
A few kilometeres from Kurukshetra is the village, Amin where there are remnants of a fort and it is said to be Abhimanyu's fort.
Thanesar, a historical town is located adjacent to Kurukshetra city. "Kurukshetra" is in fact the name of a mythological battlefield, where the Mahabharata war was waged, the actual location of which is impossible to confirm. Local hearsay identifies the legendary "Kurukshetra" with a nearby obscure hamlet, and with the active abetment of the state government, it is presently experiencing a tourist boom.
In some ancient Hindu texts, the boundaries of Kurukshetra correspond roughly to the state of Haryana. Thus according to the Taittiriya Aranyaka 5.1.1., the Kurukshetra region is south of Turghna (Srughna/Sugh in Sirhind, Punjab), north of Khandava (Delhi and Mewat region), east of Maru (=desert) and west of Parin.[1]
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[edit] Educational Institutes
- Kurukshetra University : Imparts various courses including professional courses like MCA, MBA.
- National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra
[edit] Places of Interest
- Brahma Sarovar : Every year lakhs of people come to take holy bath at Brahma Sarovar on the occasion of "Somavati Amavasya" (Sacred Solar Eclipse).
- Sannihit Sarovar
- Jyotisar : The famous site where Bhagavad Gita was delivered to Arjuna
- Krishna Museum : Have some historical artifacts, paintings depicting Mahabharata war.
- Science Museum : Nice science museum esp for Children. Also a 15 mins 3-D movie is shows there.
- Bhishma Kund at Naraktari : The place where Arjun shot an arrow towards earth to quench Bhisma Pitamah thirst.
- Sheikh-Chilli ka makbara (tomb) : This monument is maintained by ASI. Its a nice and well maintained monument which was built during Mughal period in remembrance of Sufi Saint Sheikh Chilli, believed to be spiritual teacher of Mughal Prince, Dara Shikoh.
- Sthaneshwar Mahadev
- Kamal Nabhi
- Bhadrakali Mandir
- Birla Mandir
- Chhati Path Shahi Gurudwara
- Pehowa
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[edit] External links
- Kurukshetra, The Land of the Geeta—a website of Kurukshetra, with information provided by the district administration of Kurukshetra
State of Haryana Haryana Topics | History | Politics |
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Capital | Chandigarh |
Districts | Ambala | Bhiwani | Faridabad | Fatehabad | Gurgaon | Hisar | Jhajjar | Jind | Kaithal | Karnal | Kurukshetra | Mahendragarh | Mewat | Panchkula | Panipat | Rewari | Rohtak | Sirsa | Sonipat | Yamuna Nagar |
Tourist Places | Agroha | Badkhal Lake | Kalka | Karna Lake | Kurukshetra | Morni Hills | Pinjore | Sultanpur Lake Bird Sanctuary | Surajkund | Tilyar Lake |
Famous People | Kalpana Chawla | Kapil Dev | Lala Lajpat Rai | Seth Chhaju Ram | Sir Chhotu Ram | Rao Tula Ram | Mallika Sherawat | Colonel Hoshiar Singh |
Chief Ministers | Om Prakash Chautala | Banarsi Das Gupta | Bhupinder Singh Hooda | Bansi Lal | Bhajan Lal | Devi Lal | Birender Singh | Hukam Singh |