Places Associated With The Pandavas In India: The Mahabharata epic is one of the major epics of ancient India. It has more than 100000 sloka and long prose passages. If you have gone with the scriptures, so many places in India are connected to this great epic and we can visit them today also.
Here, take a look at some places like that.
Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra located in Ambala city is the place where the epic Kurukshetra war was fought for 18 days. In the scriptures, it is mentioned that Lord Brahma had once performed a ritual here. There is also a pond called Brahma Sarovar, where devotees take a holy dip during the solar eclipse period.
Hastinapur
Hastinapur was the Kuru clan’s capital city. It is located in the present Meerut city. This place witnessed all the glorious times and even mourned the people’s misdeeds. This is also the place that became the grand capital of Pandavas once after the completion of the Mahabharata war.
Vrindavan
Vrindavan located around 10 km distance from Mathura is widely considered as one of the important pilgrimage places for Lord Krishna devotees. According to the scriptures, Lord Krishna spent most of his childhood days here.
Indraprastha
Indraprastha located in New Delhi was served as the capital city of the Pandavas. There is a belief that then Indraprastha land is exactly the majestic Purana Qila stands today.
Barsana
As per the legends, Barsana situated in the Mathura city is the place where Lord Krishna used to dance. If you have visited this place today, you can find the Radha Rani Shriji temple that is dedicated to Radha Krishna.