[1] It was adopted by Archaeological Survey of India in 2005 and they worked 9 years, spending close to INR 1.5 crore to bring it back to its original form.
At the top of the monuments, a 15 feet temple is built which is dedicated to Lord Brahma.
It was built as residence for kings who would come to Sannhit Sarovar to take bath during solar eclipses.
After independence, the Nabha House was used as space for government school and then for an Ayurveda college.
[3] Nabha House was also used as classrooms and office space by Kurukshetra University in 1957 to 1959.