Saturday, September 14, 2019

Yamunanagar city of river and budha

        Yamunanagar city of river       and  related to history of budha

Yamunanagar was created as a separate new district of Haryana on 16 October, 1989. Earlier to that it was a part of Ambala district. In the olden days, Yamuna Nagar was known as Abdullahpur. It used to be a small town (Kasba) with population concentrated, mainly around Jagadhri Railway Station. There was a century-old, flourishing timber market here. The river Yamuna forms its eastern boundary with the states of Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal.
   
Budha in haryana:-        

According to Siddhartha Gauri the best findings about Buddhism are in Haryana. There were as many as 14 such Buddhist sites in Haryana. His research further revealed that Buddhism was in full influence in Haryana from King Ashoka’s era tifi the rule of king Harsh Vardhana who ruled over a vast area of North India in the 7th century Buddhism dominated the area and it flourished and prevailed in Haryana up to 14th century.

According to a report, Haryana was an important centre of Buddhism. The foundation of Buddhism inthe state was laid by Lord Buddha himself when he set his foot in Sugh village of Haryana, 5 km from Yamunanagar. Lord Buddha delivered his sermon here. Though the structural evidence is lost, but coins and figurines depict a picture of Sugh as a centre of learning as important as Taxila and Patliputra of that time. Both the Chinese traveler Huen Tsang and Sanskrit grammarian Panini also rated Sugh as one of the highly civilized and developed villages of that time. The highly evolved people of different faiths- the Buddhist, the Jains and the Hindus, were engaged in their intellectual activities and lived harmoniously at this place.Yamunanagar district. Buddhists ruins have also been found at Amin in Kurukshetra, Assandh in Karnal district, at Agroha, Bhuna and Fatehabad villages in district Hisar, at Khokrakot in district Rohtak and at village Aherwan in district Palwal. The ancient sites of Amin in Kurukshetra and Khokrakot in district Rohtak have been listed on the official website of the Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi. Asandh in Karnal has a remarkable history and is one of the tallest Stupas in North India which is 2,000 years old.

Places to visit
Dadupur, Kalesar Forest, Hathni Kund and Tajewala barrage. Another not to be missed place is the Ch Devi Lal Herbal Park, Chuharpur.

Yamunanagar town has many large industries in plywood, paper, sugar, metal and utensils sector. Saraswati Sugar Mills is located here. I S G E C and Railway Workshop are two other important industrial giants of the town. 
There are much place in haryana thanks for visiting on my page.. 

Monday, July 22, 2019

Gurgaon forbidden city

          Gurgaon Famous city of                      Haryana 
                               
                           
You don't know about history, all know this city popular for industries. It's wrong. Gurugram is said to be its historical name. "Haryana is a historic land of the Bhagwat Gita and Gurgaon had been a centre of learning. It had been known as Gurugram since the times of Guru Dronacharya.
Popular places :- (SHEESH MAHAL..)
The Shish Mahal was the residential palace of Faujdar Khan, the governor appointed by Emperor Farrukh Siyar, the great grandson of emperor Aurangzeb. The palace was built by Khan in 1733 AD. The Diwan-e-Aam of the palace is a rectangular structure made of sandstone. It is built on a high plinth with mirrors fixed in the wooden ceiling and on the backside of the wall, that gave the palace its name of Shish Mahal or glass palace. A continuous water flow in the artificial channel in front of Diwan-e-Aam was provided by a fountain pool made over the plinth.

               

    Kingdom of dreams :- (famous actor born here) 
                 

Notable performing art venues in the city include Epicentre in Sector 44 and Nautanki Mehal at the Kingdom of Dreams near IFFCO Chowk. Bollywood actor RAJKUMAR RAO was born in Gurgaon. 

  Thanks for read that's most popular in this city.... 

Saturday, May 4, 2019

Traveling to panipat

           Historical land panipat
According to the legend, Panipat was one of the five cities (prasthas) founded by the Pandava brothers during the times of the Mahabharata; its historic name being Panduprastha. Panipat was the scene of three pivotal battles in Indian history.
The First Battle of Panipat was fought on 21 April 1526 between Ibrahim Lodhi, Sultan of Delhi, and the Timurid warlord Zaheeruddin Babur. Babur’s force defeated Ibrahim’s much larger force of over one lakh (one hundred thousand) soldiers.This First battle of Panipat thus ended the ‘Lodi Rule’ established by Bahlul Lodhi in India.
The Second Battle of Panipat was fought on 5 November 1556 between the forces of Akbar and Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya, a King of North India, who belonged to Rewari in Haryana and had captured the large states of Agra and Delhi defeating Akbar’s forces. This king, also known as Vikramaditya had won 22 battles against the Afghan rebels from 1553–1556 from Punjab to Bengal, and had his coronation at Purana Quila in Delhi on 7 October 1556 and had established ‘Hindu Raj’ in North India, before the 2nd battle of Panipat.Hem Chandra had a large army, and initially his forces were winning, but suddenly Hemu was struck by an arrow in the eye and he lost his senses. On not seeing him in his howdah on the back of an elephant, his army fled. He was later captured and beheaded by the Mughals. His head was sent to Kabul to be hanged outside Delhi Darwaza and torso was hanged outside Purana Quila in Delhi. This Second battle of Panipat thus ended the ‘Hindu Raj’ established by Hemu in north India, albeit for a short period.
The Third Battle of Panipat was fought in 1761 between the Afghan invader Ahmad Shah Abdali and the Marathas under Sadashivrao Bhau Peshwa of Pune. Ahmad Shah won but with a very heavy casualty rate on both sides. It resulted in the worst defeat of Marathas in their history. The war led to a power vacuum which later led to the British conquest of India. The famous Urdu shayar Maulana Hali was born in Panipat.
#First Battle Of Panipat (1526)
#Second And Third Battles Of Panipat (1556, 1761)

Guys panipat is land of fighters many fight held due to good and large land area. In shape or size
Come in panipat and see the land of hero's 

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Traveling to taraori

       India historical land taraori

Taraori, or Tarori or Tarawari, as it is sometimes called in the local dialect, is a town (Municipal committee) in Nilokheri Tehsil of Karnal district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is situated off NH-1, 14 km north of Karnal.
The name Taraori derives from the word Taraine.It was at Taraori that in 1191 the Hindu army under Prithviraj Chauhan defeated the invading army of Muhammad of Ghaur. The following year, Ghauri invaded again and defeated Prithviraj's forces at the same site. A wall around the fort is now in a dilapidated condition. A mosque and a tank, said to be the works of Aurangzeb, are still in existence.Aside from its fort, Taraori has a [[gurudwara of Guru Teg Bahadur, the 9th Guru of the Sikhs, called Shishganj Sahib Gurudwara. The battle of taraori prithviraj against (Muʿizz al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Sām). "KNOW IT'S FORBIDDEN CITY IN INDIA". IN taraori a big held in year (1191) between Hindu and Muslim.
"GURU Teg BAHADUR" 9th Guru of Sikh come taraori after cutting his head in big fight. It's like a miracle after cut off of head. He takes our head in hand and walk to taraori.

"That's a land of miracle and real hero's" .
Come and watch holy land of heros of real life

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Nilokheri forbidden city

                   Nilokheri
Nilokheri is a first city in India. Which is choose for make a capital. Nilokheri city established by India's first prime-Minister
Pandit jawahar Lal nehru. Other name chacha nahru. Pm of India forced to make capital of India. Nilokheri is a first city of India. Which have a achieved a TITLE 'MODEL OF INDIA'. Many time American architectures comes in India. To see the map and other details. In nilokheri the pandit jawahar Lal nehru established the India's first printing press. And India first biggest polytechnic. Progress of nilokheri going on. Pm of India died. Soo Its makes simple and beautiful city know. Nilokheri is a first city more than 7 times pm of India comes in city . Know nilokheri is city progress going on. Less population and less pollution. Know s.i.e.t gov college opens in nilokheri. Know in nilokheri less population and less industries,no pollution. And in Nilokheri 2 religious temples kaali mata and other sai mandir(kisan basti) This blog written under 'MLA' of nilokheri Mr. Bhagwan Dass kabirpanthi.
Visit my beautiful forbidden city of India nilokheri.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Karnal.,land ofreal and rare legendary man karana.

                  Surya putra karan

Karna was the son of Surya and Kunti, born to Kunti before her marriage with Pandu. Karna was the closest friend of Duryodhana and fought on his behalf, against the Pandavas  (his brothers) in the Kurukshetra war. It is believed that Karna founded the city of Karnal, in present Haryana.As a young woman, Kunti, the princess of the Mathura Kingdom, had been granted a boon by the sage Durvasa to be able to invoke any deity to give her a child. Eager to test the power, while still unmarried, she called upon the solar deity Surya and was handed a son, Karna, wearing armour (Kavacha) and a pair of earrings (Kundala). Afraid of being an unwed mother and having an illegitimate son, Kunti placed the baby in a basket and set him afloat on a river. The child was found by Adhiratha, a charioteer of King Dhritarashtra of Hastinapur. Adhiratha and his wife Radha  raised the boy as their own son and named him Vasusena. He also came to be known as Radheya, the son of Radha.

He became interested in the art of warfare and joined the gurukul of Dronacharya, an established teacher who taught the Kuru  princes and there he befriended Duryodhana. When Karna approached for Brahmastra he refused to teach Karna as he realised that he would use it for evil purpose However, according to some versions of the tale, appreciating Karna's boldness, Drona told Adhiratha to call his son "Karna".[2] After being refused by Drona, Karna wanted to learn advanced archery skills and hence he decided to learn from Parashurama, Drona's own guru.

As Parashurama only taught Brahmins, Karna appeared before him as such and lied that he was a Brahmin. Parashurama accepted him and trained him to a point that he declared Karna to be equal to himself in the art of warfare and archery. But when he realised that he had been cheated, Parashurama accused Karna of stealing knowledge, and laid a curse upon his student that he would forget the knowledge required to wield the Brahmastra.

Upon Karna's pleading, the guru relented and modified his curse, so that Karna would only lose the knowledge when he needed it most while fighting against an equal warrior.[citation needed] This curse would come to haunt him in his final fight against Arjuna. Rewarding Karna's diligence, Parashurama gave him his personal celestial weapon Bhargavastra.[3] On the way back to Hastinapur, Karna killed a cow which belonged to a poor Brahmin.The Brahmin got angry and cursed him that he would die if and only if he became helpless in the same way that the Brahmin's innocent cow had died.[4]

Meeting Duryodhana














To display the skills of the Kuru princes, their guru Dronacharya arranged a friendly tournament. His student Arjuna, third of the Pandava brothers, was a gifted archer. Karna arrived at this tournament, uninvited, and seeing Arjuna's feats, challenged him to a duel. Kripacharya refused Karna his duel, asking first for his clan and kingdom; for according to the rules of dueling, only a prince could challenge Arjuna to a duel. Due to his low standing, Karna was not allowed to fight Arjuna. He was further insulted by Bhima who compared him to a stray dog, for his mixed caste and lineage. This incident marked the beginning of a feud between Karna and the Pandavas.[5][6] Duryodhana, the eldest of the one hundred sons of the king Dhritarashtra, was envious of the martial prowess of his cousins, the Pandavas. He saw Karna as a chance to get on even terms with them, so he offered Karna the throne of the Kingdom of Anga immediately, thus making Karna a king and eligible to duel with Arjuna.[7] Neither of them knew that Karna was Kunti's eldest son. When Karna asked him what he could do to repay him, Duryodhana told him that all he wanted was his friendship.[8] Karna later married women belonging to the Suta caste, as per the wishes of his foster father Adiratha..    he also fight with jarasandh.   He defeat jarasandh.karana student of parshuram . So he was very good power ability.    
Know a days kingdom of karan change into karnal. Karnal is know very good and beautiful DISTRICT.AND there is old sai mandir in karnal. Mostly local visit in temple for worship. 
Blog written under. Mla\/cm of haryana manoharlal khatter 
Come and stay in legendary land of karan.



Sunday, September 2, 2018

Kurushetra.land of first universe war

                      Welcome in kurushetra 

                             A land of first universe war


The Kurukshetra War, also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the Indian epic Mahabharata. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle between two groups of cousins, the Kauravas and Pandavas, for the throne of Hastinapura  in an Indian kingdom called Kuru. It involved a number of ancient kingdoms participating as allies of the rival groups.l
Kurukshetra, land of war of Mahabharata and birth place of the Geeta, is one of the many historical places in India. All ancient monuments cited in Kurukshetra, tell one or the other chapter from the story of Mahabharata, and are considered sacred. During the war, Lord Krishna delivered the sermon of Bhagavad Geeta to Arjuna when he saw him becoming emotionally weak and moving away from his duties. 

Home to the National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra University, and some of the best schools in the country, this town is also considered an educational hub, and hence a house to certain educational museums. 

Kurukshetra is located at a distance of 160 kms from Delhi, connected by the longest and the oldest national highway, NH1. The connectivity is so good that one can reach there by a Haryana/Punjab roadways bus, train, shared car or your private vehicle. The route from Delhi to Kurukshetra is very scenic. Lush green fields run along the road and the views at both dawn and dusk are too dreamy. Moreover, there are a number of Punjabi dhabas alongside the road that serve scrumptious food within anyone’s budget. The drive from Delhi to Kurukshetra is a treat in itself.A beautiful temple with a small pond in its premises, is considered to be the most holy place in Kurukshetra, and marks the beginning of any visitor's holy trip to Kurukshetra. A 5,000-year old Banyan tree under which Lord Krishna delivered the sermon of Bhagavad Geeta to his warrior friend Arjuna is located in the premises of the temple. Lord Krishna volunteered to be Arjuna's charioteer during the war, and recited sermons of Bhagavad Geeta when Arjuna got confused on seeing his close friends, relatives and revered persons as his opponents. To motivate him and remind him of his duties, Lord Krishna gave him some invaluable guidance and lessons, which are now known as Bhagavad Geeta. There is also a marble chariot in a transparent glass enclosure, under the Banyan tree, that depicts the delivery of sermons.
Once can also see lots of red coloured "holy wish threads" on the branches of this Banyan tree and other places, inside the temple. The ritual of tying such wish threads is very common in Hinduism, especially in ancient and highly accomplished temples. Devotees tie the threads asking for a wish from their revered and when this wish is fulfilled, they come to untie the thread. After all, faith in such beliefs keeps this universe going, right?