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Who named Kurukshetra?

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William Rodriguez

Published Jan 24, 2026

Lord Vishnu was impressed with the acts of King Kuru and blessed him with two boons—first, that this land forever will be known as a Holy Land after his name as Kurukshetra (the land of Kuru); second that anyone dying on this land will go to heaven.

What is the original name of Kurukshetra?

Kurukshetra was earlier called Thanesar or Sthaneswar. The name Thanesar was derived from the Sanskrit 'Sthaneshwar', which can be translated to 'place of god'. Kurukshetra is a place of religious importance and is among the oldest cities of the country.

Why did Krishna choose Kurukshetra in Mahabharat?

Kurukshetra was also known as "Dharmakshetra" (the "field of Dharma"), or field of righteousness. The first Mahabharata says that this site was chosen because a sin committed on this land was forgiven on account of the sanctity of this land.

Who chose Kurukshetra?

There is one small story about King Kuru. He ploughed this land repeatedly for many years. Hence this place is called Kurukshetra. He had received a boon from lord Indra that whoever will die on this land will attain Swarga (Heaven).

Who killed shakuni?

During the Kurukshetra War, Shakuni was killed by the youngest Pandava, Sahadeva.

19 related questions found

Where is Ashwathama now?

The famous Pilot Baba, who was previously a fighter pilot with the Indian Air Force, has also claimed to have seen Ashwatthama in the foothills of the Himalayas. He had said that the cursed warrior now lived among the Himalayan tribes and even offers his prayers at a temple of Lord Shiva every day, till date.

What was the age of Bhishma during Mahabharata war?

That discourse explicitly stated that bhishma was 800+ year old when he fought the Kurukshetra war of Mahabharata. Originally Answered: What could be the age of Bhishma during Kurukshetra war ?

How many years ago did Mahabharata happen?

But in India, as the pilgrimage to Kurukshetra for the eclipse indicates, the Mahabharata is a living text that permeates contemporary thought and spirit. Its events may have occurred 5,000 or 3,000 years ago. It was probably first written down some 2,000 years ago or a little earlier.

Was Draupadi The reason for Mahabharata?

No, she was not, a well-informed person will never consider her the reason behind that war because it was not a war for revenge but it was a war for what is right and what is wrong.

Where is Kurukshetra located today?

The battlefield of the Mahabharata, Kurukshetra lies in Haryana, 50 km to the east of the Ambala city in Punjab. The capital of Gandhar Desh, Takshashila was near current Rawalpindi in Pakistan. The present-day South Bihar was called Magadh during the Mahabharata when Jarasandh ruled it.

Where is Hastinapur today?

Present-day Hastinapur is a town in the Doab region of Uttar Pradesh in India, about 37 kilometres (23 mi) from Meerut and nearly 96 km (60 mi) north-east of Delhi on National Highway 34. It is a small township re-established by Jawaharlal Nehru on February 6, 1949, located at29.17°N 78.02°E.

What is special in Kurukshetra?

Brahma Sarovar Kurukshetra

The Brahma Sarovar is an ancient pool of water long associated with Lord Brahma, the creator of the Universe. The tank was first excavated by King Kuru, an ancestor of the Kauravs and Pandavas. This stunning and venerated location is one of the most famous places to visit in Kurukshetra.

Where is the Indraprastha now?

During the Mauryan period, Indraprastha was known as Indapatta in Buddhist literature. The location of Indraprastha is uncertain but Purana Qila in present day New Delhi is frequently cited. and has been noted as such in texts as old as the 14th-century CE.

Is the land of Kurukshetra still red?

Most of the site as mentioned in the Mahabharata text is populated and occupied by farmers and landowners. Nor the soil is red in colour. "A common myth associated with Kurukshetra is that the soil is red with all the blood that spilled.

How true is Mahabharata?

Because Mahabharat is an epic, many people think that it is mythology and it was not true. It's all part of imaginations and one's perspectives. But this is not the case. Mahabharat was a real epic and it was a true event that happened in history.

Who is still alive from Mahabharata?

Ashwatthama is the avatar of one of the eleven Rudras. Ashwatthama and Kripa are believed to be the lone survivors still living who had fought in the Kurukshetra War.

Who excavated Hastinapur?

Excavations at Hastinapur were conducted under the directorship of B B Lal, in 1950-1952. Remains of five periods, with gaps in between, have been found.

At what age bheem died?

The actor passed away on Monday. Actor Praveen Kumar Sobti, popular for essaying the role of Bheem in BR Chopra's Mahabharat, has died at the age of 75. Kumar's daughter Nikunika told indianexpress.com, “He passed away yesterday around 9.30 pm. He suffered a heart attack.

What happened to balarama after Mahabharat?

In the Bhagavata Purana, it is described that after Balarama took part in the battle causing the destruction of the remainder of the Yadu dynasty and witnessing the disappearance of Krishna, he sat down in a meditative state and departed from this world.

What age Krishna died?

10) When Krishna was *89 years old* ; the mega war *(Kurukshetra)* war took place. 11) He died *36 years after the Kurukshetra* war.

Who was Ashwathama in previous birth?

Acharya Drona, meditated for Lord Shiva to please him and asked for a wish for his son that will be born to be an avatar of Lord Shiva. Later, Lord Shiva was born as Ashwatthama to Acharya Drona.

Who was Dhrishtadyumna in previous birth?

Ekalavya was the son of Devasrava, brother of Vasudeva (father of Krishna). Later his son Ketuman was killed at the hands of Bhima. Later this Eklavya was born as Draupadi's brother Dhrishtadyumna who killed Dronacharya in the Mahabharata and avenged the deceit made by Dronacharya in his previous birth.

What was the height of bheem?

Bheem was probably about 6 feet 5 inches. He was about a foot taller than men of his era. So if you take 5′5″ as the average height of men during those times than Bheem was 6′5″.