Ujhana is a village and block in the Jind district, located in the northern part of the state of Haryana, India, near the Haryana-Punjab border.
The village is served by the Barwala Branch Canal, which supplies water from the Sutlej River, supporting its agricultural activities.
This gathering place holds significant importance in the local community and is respected by surrounding areas.
The main temple, Ashan, is older than the village and is dedicated to Baba Khak Nath, a revered Vaishnavite Hindu saint.
The indigenous population predominantly comprises the Jat community, with various clans, including Berwal, Chahal, Gill, Malik, Rasila, and Sinhmar.