Parikshitgarh

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Kila Parikshit Garh
City
Nickname: 
Kila
Kila Parikshit Garh is located in Uttar Pradesh
Kila Parikshit Garh
Kila Parikshit Garh
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 28°59′N 77°56′E / 28.983°N 77.933°E / 28.983; 77.933Coordinates: 28°59′N 77°56′E / 28.983°N 77.933°E / 28.983; 77.933
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictMeerut
Population
 (2019)
 • Total52,000
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Parikshit Garh is a town and a Nagar Panchayat in Meerut district in the Indian State "Uttar Pradesh".

Demographics[edit]

As of 2001 India census,[1] Parikshit Garh had a population of 17,399. Males constitute 62% of the population and females 38%. Parikshitgarh has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 74%: male literacy is 60%, and female literacy is 50%. In Parikshitgarh, 17% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Geography[edit]

There are Many Villages near Parikshit Garh. Khanpur banger, Ikla Rasoolpur, Jaee, Kailli, Rampur, DurveshpurBahadarpur, Behlolpur, Dabathala, Badhla, Rajpur, Poothi, Chitwana, Khatki, Dhanpura, Bali, Ramnagar, Allipur, Alampur, Edmadpur are some villages known for their education level, employment and agriculture with prosperity. There are main crop like sugarcane, wheat, etc. Parikshit Garh area is covered by Gurjars, Bania (caste), Prajapati, Jatav, Pandit, Jaat , Tyagi, Goswami, Muslim.[citation needed]

History[edit]

Parikshitgarh (literally, "Parikshit's fort") is said to have been built by the legendary king Dushyant. Excavations have yielded pots of coins and pottery pieces, validating the antiquity of the place.[citation needed] The ashram of Rishi Shringi, that great medicine-man and facilitator to the birth of the sons of the infertile King Dashrath, also lies nearby, re-affirming the mythological origins of the town of Parikshitgarh.[citation needed]

  • According to a legend, the fort Parikshitgarh, that was built by Raja Parikshit. Later, restored by Raja Nain Singh Nagar in the 18th century. The fort was dismantled in 1857, to be used as a police station.[2]

Famous monuments[edit]

  • Gandhar - A pond or "talab" which is believedTemplate:By who? to be the bathing place of Gandhari. There is also a Shiv Lingam which has appeared from the earth and if seen from the top trishool[check spelling] is also visible on the top of Shiv Lingam.
  • Gopeshwar Mandir - There is a Shiv Lingam which is believed to be made by lord Krishna to worship lord Shiva during his stay at parikshitgarh (named after King Parikshit who was grandson of great Arjun) while going to Hastinapur as shanti doot before the war of Mahabharata.
  • Navaldeh Koop - A well the water of which is believed to cure skin diseases.
  • Maharaj Shringi Rishi Aashram - An ancient Aasharm which is in the outskirts of town on the way to village Badhla.
  • Three ancient caves which leads to the Hastinapur (Believed capital of Pandva and Korvas), entry is currently closed.
  • Sardar Bhagat Singh- It is a well known divider in parikshit garh.
  • There is a tree from where the Kali Yuga was started. It is located near Maharaj Shringi Rishi Aashram.

References[edit]

  1. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  2. Imperial Gazetteer of India, vol. 20. Digital South Asia Library. p. 2. Retrieved 31 May 2007.
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