LOCATION – Latitude: 28.9509; Longitude 77.2712 of excavated site.
Ancient Boundaries – It was a part of the Kuru Mahajanapada region of northern India. It is located near Hastinapur.
Current Boundaries – Baghpat is located in western Uttar Pradesh, on the east bank of the Yamuna River. It is 40 km (25 miles) northeast of Delhi and 52 km (32 miles) west of Meerut, on the main Delhi–Saharanpur highway.
Significance/Itihasa – Important Events
It is believed that this is one of the five regions that Sri Krishna had demanded from the Kuru King on behalf of the Pandavas, to avert the war. This place is also known for the Laksha Griha, the house of lacs. It is said that this is where Duryodhana and Shakuni built a holiday resort for the Pandava brothers to celebrate the announcement of Yudhisthira as the Yuvraja of Kuru Mahajanapada.
It is believed that Duryodhana and his uncle Shakuni built it to kill the Pandava brothers. The house of lacs was set on fire by their agent but with the wisdom of Vidur, the Pandavas could escape alive through a tunnel, and they safely reached the land of Panchala Mahajanapada.
Places of Interest
• Gorakhnath Temple
• Gita Vatika
• Vishnu Mandir
• Baba Mahendra Nath
• Trilok Teerth Dham
Important local crafts, cuisine
Crafts: Horn-bone craft, wooden handicraft
Cuisine: North Indian delicacies
Connectivity - Road, Rail, Air
Air: The nearest airport is the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, at a distance of 43 km.
Train: The nearest railway station is at Sonipat which is located at a distance of 32 km.
Road: National and state highways connect Baghpat via Meerut with the nearest bus stand being situated along the Baghpat-Meerut Road.