Jagadhri

Jagadhri is a city and a municipal council in the Yamunanagar district of the Indian state of Haryana.

Yugandharas find mention in Mahabharata as well as Buddhist texts as region with warriors or mountains.

This pillar was uprooted by Mughal invader Ferozeshah Tughlaq and was moved to Delhi and reinstalled.

Chaneti has one full size Buddhist stupa excavated similar to those found in Sanchi and Sarnath.

In nearby Dayalgarh, is the renovated old temple of Shree Paataaleshvar Mahadev with a garden and some ashrams of saints made during medieval times.

Bilaspur town, named after the writer of the Mahabharata - Maharishi Vyasa, is a historical place.

On the occasion of Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti, a huge gathering of devotees of both Sikh and Hindu origin takes place.

It is believed that the five Pandavas visited this place and prayed to Lord Hanuman by creating his five faces.

The premises of the Temple has been greatly renovated during the recent years and has good facilities for the devotees.

This village is situated north east from jagadhari- there is a main ancient temple of lord shiva.

Located in the foothills of the Shivalik Hills, it has the Adi-Badri Narayana, Shri Kedar Nath and Mantra Devi Temples in the background.

[2] Panjtirthi is situated 15 km away from Yamuna Nagar Topra Kalan to Harnol road.

Detail of the former Jagadhri State post-annexation by the British from a map created by the British East India Company, ca.1829–1835.