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.
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.
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