What is Hastinapur called today?

Hastinapur – The grand city in the Mahabharata and the capital of the Kauravas and Pandavas, Hastinapur was where currently Meerut in Uttar Pradesh is.
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Where is Hastinapur located now?

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.
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What is gandhar called now?

In 1021 the last king of this dynasty, Trilochanapala, was assassinated by his own troops which spelled the end of Gandhara. Subsequently, some Shahi princes moved to Kashmir and became active in local politics. The city of Kandahar in Afghanistan is said to have been named after Gandhara.
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Which place is gandhar today?

Gandhara, historical region in what is now northwestern Pakistan, corresponding to the Vale of Peshawar and having extensions into the lower valleys of the Kābul and Swāt rivers. In ancient times Gandhara was a trade crossroads and cultural meeting place between India, Central Asia, and the Middle East.
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Where is Panchal now?

Panchal - The place of the beautiful Draupadi

Panchala is situated between the River Chamba and Himalayas in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
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Is Ashwathama still alive?

NO, Ashwatthama is NOT alive. He was cursed by the Supreme Krishna to wander in suffering for 3000 years.
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Why Delhi is called Indraprastha?

Delhi, the capital of India has a strong historical background. It was ruled by some of the most powerful emperors in Indian history. The history of the city is as old as the epic Mahabharata. The town was known as Indraprastha, where Pandavas used to live.
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Where is Kurukshetra now?

Located in the state of Haryana in India, Kuruskshetra is a famous pilgrimage site. It is also the land of the Bhagvad Gita. Kurukshetra is situated around 170 km north of Delhi and is also known by many names like Brahmakshetra (Land of Brahma), Uttaradevi, Brahmadevi and Dharamkshetra (Holy City).
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What is Kurukshetra called now?

Kurukshetra, also spelled Kuruksetra, also called Thanesar, city, northeastern Haryana state, northwestern India. It is connected by road and rail with Delhi (south) and Amritsar (north). Kurukshetra's urban area merges with Thanesar, an important Hindu pilgrimage centre.
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Where is Ashwathama now?

Where is Ashwatthama now? He was cursed around 3200 BC on last day of Mahabharata war, the curse to be on earth till end of the Kaliyuga of present Kalpa. Very few people/saints doing Narmada river parikrama have seen him or meet him in Shoolpaneshwar wildlife sanctuary which is spread across MP and Gujarat.
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Who killed Shakuni?

Sahadeva, the youngest of the Pandavas, against whom the Kauravas fought the Kurukshetra, killed Shakuni. Sahadeva had sworn to kill Shakuni to avenge the humiliation meted out to Draupadi, the Pandava wife.
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Who was Gandhari in past life?

Early life and marriage

Gandhari was born to Subala, the ruler of Gandhara. As a maiden, Gandhari was noted for her piety and virtuous nature. Gandhari is regarded as an incarnation of the goddess Mati. She was the sister of Shakuni.
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Is Indraprastha still there?

Although nothing remains of Indraprastha, legend holds it to have been a thriving city.
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Are there any remains of Mahabharata?

Since the first excavations at Indraprastha in early 1950s, there have been at least eight excavations at places mentioned in the Mahabharata, but the ASI now has not published any conclusive, direct or genetic evidence so far to establish historical facts.
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How real is Mahabharata?

Mahabharata happened approximately 5000 years ago. The exact figures are not known but this is the most accurate estimate. The Author of this epic was Sage Vyasa. Although he wrote the epic approximately 5000 years ago.
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Is Kurukshetra soil 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.
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Is there any river in Kurukshetra?

Rivers. Markanda and Saraswati are the important rivers of the district. Holy rivers Saraswati and Yamuna cover its northern and eastern boundaries and this is another main reason that the place, Kurukshetra become more religious.
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What happened to Indraprastha after Mahabharat?

Indraprastha Origins: Khandavprastha

They were considered dead by the world but, this ordeal ended after Draupadi's marriage when they revealed themselves. Once the Pandavas, now married, reached Hastinapur, their assassination plot was unearthed.
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Who wins Mahabharata War?

Pandavas won the battle. The eldest of Pandavas, Yudhishthira was made a king of Hastinapur.
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What happened to Hastinapur after parikshit?

Succession. Parikshit was succeeded by his son Janamejaya.
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How many years ago was Mahabharata?

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.
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Which is oldest city in India?

Varanasi. It's perhaps India's oldest continually inhabited city, and has been a cradle of Indian vedic culture. Varanasi has bustling with cultural and religious activity since the Bronze Age collapse.
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How old is India?

India: 2500 BC. Vietnam: 4000 Years Old.
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How many wives does Arjun have?

Some notable incidents during the first exile were Arjuna's marriages with princesses Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra. From his four wives, Arjuna had four sons, one from each wife — Shrutakarma, Iravan, Babhruvahana and Abhimanyu. During his second exile, Arjuna gained many celestial weapons.
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