Location - Latitude 30.0000° N. and Longitude 76.7500° E. -- (29°58’ N; 76°50’ E) as excavated site.
Ancient Boundaries - Historically in ancient times it was South of Turghna (Srughna/Sugh in Sirhind, Punjab), North of Khandava (Delhi or ancient Indraprastha and Mewat region), East of Meru (desert) and West of Parin.
Current Boundaries – It is at a distance of 177 km from Delhi. Historically the land belonged to the Kuru Mahajanapadas, in modern times to Punjab, but now it is a district in Haryana state of India. At present it shares borders with Delhi (Indraprastha), Punjab and Mewat regions.
Significance/Itihasa- Important Events
Kurukshetra is recorded in ancient texts as the region named after King Kuru, the ancestor of Kauravas and Pandavas in the Kuru kingdom. The Kurukshetra War narrated in the Mahabharata Itihasa took place here. Ancient spiritual parts of Kurukshetra are also referred as Thaneswar, whose urban area is merged with Kurukshetra and is a pilgrimage site with many locations attributed to Mahabharata narration.
According to the Vamana Purana text, King Kuru chose land at the banks of the Sarasvati River for embedding spirituality with eight virtues: austere (Tapas), truth (Satya), forgiveness (Kshama), kindness (Daya), purity (Shuddha), charity (Daana), devotion (Yajna), and conduct (Brahmacharya). 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. The land of Kurukshetra was situated between two rivers—the Sarasvati and the Drishadvati.
Some important events that are believed to have taken place are:
• The Srimad Bhagwat Gita Updesh was given to Arjun here, to fight for Dharma without wavering.
· Sri Krisha revealed his Vishwaroop to Arjuna
• This is the battle ground of the Dharma Yudha. It was the agricultural land, open fields near river Saraswati.
• It is the place of the famous ‘Chakraview’ that engulfed and killed Abhimanyu, the son of Arjuna.
• Draupadi’s sons were killed by Ashwatthama.
• Jarasandh was killed by Bheem.
• Bheeshma Pitamah was wounded by Arjuna and lay on the bed of arrows.
• Pandavas gain victory here, establishing Dharmayaja at Kuru Kingdom and Bharat
Places of Interest
Jyotisar the place where Sri Krishna gave Gita Gyan to Arjuna, Brahma Sarovar Temple, Navagraha and Bhadrakali Temple, Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple, Bhishma Narkatari Temple, Pandavas’ Haveli
Important local crafts, cuisine
Crafts: Popular Indian crafts.
Food: Popular Haryanvi food with focus on natural agricultural and milk products. Indian sweets Patisa of gram flour, Milkcake and special 250 gm per piece jalebi are very popular.
Connectivity - Road, Rail, Air
Air: Kurukshetra does not have its own airport, but you can fly via Chandigarh (102 km) or Delhi (Indraprastha) (160 km).
Train: You can easily get regular trains to Kurukshetra from other major cities of the country. Railway Station is Kurukshetra Junction.
Road: Local and state run buses connect the city to Delhi (Indraprastha), Chandigarh, Amritsar, Panipat, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Patiala, Meerut, Jaipur and Ambala.