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Abhimanyupur

Abhimanyupur (formerly Amin) is a village in Kurukshetra district of Haryana, India.[1] This village is 8 kilometres from the city of Kurukshetra. This village is famous for being the site where Abhimanyu, the son of Arjuna, died in the Mahabharata War. This is the site where the Kauravas arranged the deadly "chakravyuha" formation and trapped and killed Abhimanyu. This village is part of the 48 kos parikrama of Kurukshetra. This village has many sacred places associated with Hinduism.

Abhimanyupur
Amin
village
Location in Haryana, India
Abhimanyupur (India)
Coordinates: 29°55′N 76°51′E / 29.917°N 76.850°E / 29.917; 76.850
Country India
StateHaryana
DistrictKurukshetra
Population
 (2011)
 • Total8,167
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
136038
Telephone code01744
ISO 3166 codeIN-HR
Vehicle registrationHR-07
Nearest cityKurukshetra
Lok Sabha constituencyKurukshetra
Vidhan Sabha constituencyThanesar

Background edit

Eymology edit

The village used to be called Amin, which was most likely a version of the word "Abhimanyu". In October 2019, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar visited the village as part of his plans to develop an organized tourism circuit of the 48 kos parikrama of Kurukshetra.[2] During his visit, Manohar Lal Khattar renamed Amin to Abhimanyupur after the Mahabharata-era Abhimanyu.[3]

History edit

In October 2019, Haryana Chief minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, included Abhimanyupur in the Indian government's Krishna Tourism Circuit development project, under which the site and village will be developed for tourism and amenities for the villagers. He instructed the Kurukshetra Development Board to develop an Abhimanyu Park, widen the road to Abhimanyupur, and build basic amenities like toilets and water facilities in Abhimanyupur and surrounding areas.[3]

Demographics edit

According to the 2011 census, about 8167 people lived in this village, 4333 were men, while 3834 were women, giving the village a sex ratio of about 885.

About 26% of the population are scheduled caste, while 0% of the population are scheduled tribe.

The literacy rate of this village was 75.05%, 84.03% for males and 64.99% for females. [4]

Mahabharat era sites edit

Archaeological mound edit

Chakravyuha and Abhimanyu ka tila edit

Abhimanyu ka tila[5] or Abhimanyupur Fort[6] is a 10-meter high 650x250m unexcavated archaeological mound at Amin (Abhimanyupur) in Kurukshetra in Haryana. It is popularly also known as Abhimanyukhera. It is believed to be the site of famous Chakravyuha, arranged by the Kauravas to fight Mahabharata war with Pandavas in which Abhimanyu, the son of Arjuna, was trapped in this Chakravyuha and killed.[7]

Excavations and finds edit

The mound remains unexcavated. Two inscribed red sandstone pillars decorated with reliefs of Yaksha and other motifs belonging to 2nd century BC Ewere found here, which are presently are displayed in the Sculpture Gallery at National Museum, New Delhi.[7] In second century BCE, this area was under Maurya Empire till 185 BCE and thereafter Indo-Greek Kingdom.

Abhimanyu park edit

Abhimanyu Park is being developed by the Kurukshetra Development Board.[3] The park, developed on 8-acre land in the village, will house a statue of Abhimanyuand Chakravyūha formation.[8]

Abhimanyu statue edit

A 18-ft tall statue of Abhimanyu, with a chariot wheel carried in both hands above his head depicting his stance during the Chakravyūha battle of mahabharta war, is installed at Abhimanyupur at the place where he was killed. It was installed by the Kurukshetra Development Board at a cost of Rs 24 lakh in 2020.[3][8]

Wetlands and temples edit

Aditi wetland and temple edit

Aditi Kund and Aditi Temple: There is a sacred "kund" (water tank) in Abhimanyupur. It is said that the goddess Aditi gave birth to Surya deva (the Sun God in Hinduism) here. There is also a small temple here.

Surya wetland and temple edit

Abhimanyupur Surya Kund and Surya Temple: Next to the Aditi Kund and temple are a small kund and temple dedicated to Surya. Villagers generally deposit the "asthi kalash" (mortal remains) of dead people in the Surya Kund. It is said that if any pregnant lady takes a bath in this holy kund and worships at the Aditi Temple, the male child will be brave.

Modern amenities edit

There is a Haryana Government veterinary hospital to cater to the needs of the village people for quite some time. There is a school that provides education until senior secondary level. There is a stadium in the name of Mr. Sunil Chauhan. The village also has a pond that is used for pisciculture.

The village has its own Mobile App which is developed by a Software Engineer of this village Mr. Rikki Chouhan. and anyone can download it from Google Play Store for free. Click to open the app in Google Play Store.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Amin". 2011 Census of India. Government of India. Archived from the original on 19 September 2017. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  2. ^ Service, Tribune News. "Village renamed after Mahabharatas Abhimanyu". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 13 May 2020.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b c d "Haryana's Amin village renamed Abhimanyupur". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 13 October 2017. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Amin Village Population - Thanesar - Kurukshetra, Haryana". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  5. ^ Lord Krishna’s 50-foot statue to come up in Kurukshetra, Hindustan Times, 12 June 2021.
  6. ^ Cunningham, Alexander (1 January 1871). The ancient geography of India. Dalcassian Publishing Company.
  7. ^ a b Ancient mound at Amin, Haryana Tourism, accessed 22 Aug 2021.
  8. ^ a b Kurukshetra to have 4 bronze statues, The Tribune,23 Oct 2020.

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions September 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Abhimanyupur formerly Amin is a village in Kurukshetra district of Haryana India 1 This village is 8 kilometres from the city of Kurukshetra This village is famous for being the site where Abhimanyu the son of Arjuna died in the Mahabharata War This is the site where the Kauravas arranged the deadly chakravyuha formation and trapped and killed Abhimanyu This village is part of the 48 kos parikrama of Kurukshetra This village has many sacred places associated with Hinduism Abhimanyupur AminvillageLocation in Haryana IndiaShow map of HaryanaAbhimanyupur India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 29 55 N 76 51 E 29 917 N 76 850 E 29 917 76 850Country IndiaStateHaryanaDistrictKurukshetraPopulation 2011 Total8 167Languages OfficialHindiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN136038Telephone code01744ISO 3166 codeIN HRVehicle registrationHR 07Nearest cityKurukshetraLok Sabha constituencyKurukshetraVidhan Sabha constituencyThanesar Contents 1 Background 1 1 Eymology 1 2 History 2 Demographics 3 Mahabharat era sites 3 1 Archaeological mound 3 1 1 Chakravyuha and Abhimanyu ka tila 3 1 2 Excavations and finds 3 2 Abhimanyu park 3 2 1 Abhimanyu statue 3 3 Wetlands and temples 3 3 1 Aditi wetland and temple 3 3 2 Surya wetland and temple 4 Modern amenities 5 See also 6 ReferencesBackground editEymology edit The village used to be called Amin which was most likely a version of the word Abhimanyu In October 2019 Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar visited the village as part of his plans to develop an organized tourism circuit of the 48 kos parikrama of Kurukshetra 2 During his visit Manohar Lal Khattar renamed Amin to Abhimanyupur after the Mahabharata era Abhimanyu 3 History edit See also History of Haryana In October 2019 Haryana Chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar included Abhimanyupur in the Indian government s Krishna Tourism Circuit development project under which the site and village will be developed for tourism and amenities for the villagers He instructed the Kurukshetra Development Board to develop an Abhimanyu Park widen the road to Abhimanyupur and build basic amenities like toilets and water facilities in Abhimanyupur and surrounding areas 3 Demographics editAccording to the 2011 census about 8167 people lived in this village 4333 were men while 3834 were women giving the village a sex ratio of about 885 About 26 of the population are scheduled caste while 0 of the population are scheduled tribe The literacy rate of this village was 75 05 84 03 for males and 64 99 for females 4 Mahabharat era sites editSee also Mahabharata Archaeological mound edit Chakravyuha and Abhimanyu ka tila edit Abhimanyu ka tila 5 or Abhimanyupur Fort 6 is a 10 meter high 650x250m unexcavated archaeological mound at Amin Abhimanyupur in Kurukshetra in Haryana It is popularly also known as Abhimanyukhera It is believed to be the site of famous Chakravyuha arranged by the Kauravas to fight Mahabharata war with Pandavas in which Abhimanyu the son of Arjuna was trapped in this Chakravyuha and killed 7 Excavations and finds edit The mound remains unexcavated Two inscribed red sandstone pillars decorated with reliefs of Yaksha and other motifs belonging to 2nd century BC Ewere found here which are presently are displayed in the Sculpture Gallery at National Museum New Delhi 7 In second century BCE this area was under Maurya Empire till 185 BCE and thereafter Indo Greek Kingdom Abhimanyu park edit Abhimanyu Park is being developed by the Kurukshetra Development Board 3 The park developed on 8 acre land in the village will house a statue of Abhimanyuand Chakravyuha formation 8 Abhimanyu statue edit A 18 ft tall statue of Abhimanyu with a chariot wheel carried in both hands above his head depicting his stance during the Chakravyuha battle of mahabharta war is installed at Abhimanyupur at the place where he was killed It was installed by the Kurukshetra Development Board at a cost of Rs 24 lakh in 2020 3 8 Wetlands and temples edit Aditi wetland and temple edit Aditi Kund and Aditi Temple There is a sacred kund water tank in Abhimanyupur It is said that the goddess Aditi gave birth to Surya deva the Sun God in Hinduism here There is also a small temple here Surya wetland and temple edit Abhimanyupur Surya Kund and Surya Temple Next to the Aditi Kund and temple are a small kund and temple dedicated to Surya Villagers generally deposit the asthi kalash mortal remains of dead people in the Surya Kund It is said that if any pregnant lady takes a bath in this holy kund and worships at the Aditi Temple the male child will be brave Modern amenities editThere is a Haryana Government veterinary hospital to cater to the needs of the village people for quite some time There is a school that provides education until senior secondary level There is a stadium in the name of Mr Sunil Chauhan The village also has a pond that is used for pisciculture The village has its own Mobile App which is developed by a Software Engineer of this village Mr Rikki Chouhan and anyone can download it from Google Play Store for free Click to open the app in Google Play Store See also editAdministrative divisions of Haryana History of Haryana Outline of Haryana 48 kos parikrama of KurukshetraReferences edit Amin 2011 Census of India Government of India Archived from the original on 19 September 2017 Retrieved 19 September 2017 Service Tribune News Village renamed after Mahabharatas Abhimanyu Tribuneindia News Service Retrieved 13 May 2020 permanent dead link a b c d Haryana s Amin village renamed Abhimanyupur Business Standard India Press Trust of India 13 October 2017 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Amin Village Population Thanesar Kurukshetra Haryana www census2011 co in Retrieved 5 March 2024 Lord Krishna s 50 foot statue to come up in Kurukshetra Hindustan Times 12 June 2021 Cunningham Alexander 1 January 1871 The ancient geography of India Dalcassian Publishing Company a b Ancient mound at Amin Haryana Tourism accessed 22 Aug 2021 a b Kurukshetra to have 4 bronze statues The Tribune 23 Oct 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abhimanyupur amp oldid 1223388374, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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