Jind is yet another district of the state of Haryana that finds a mention in the great Hindu epic of Mahabharata. The story goes that the Pandavas had erected a temple in the honor of the Goddess of Victory, Jainti Devi. They offered prayers in this temple for along time and then declared the war with their cousins, the Kauravas. Later on a city was made here that was called ‘Jaintapuri.’ The present name ‘Jind’ is a corrupted version of this old name. In fact it lies just next to Kurukshetra. This town is also mentioned in some other holy books of Hindus that include the Vamana, the Padma Purans and the Narda.
There are places that stand by this fact. For instance, a village in this district is known as Pindara. It is said that the Pandavas offered ‘pinds’ to their forefathers here. At Ramrai, also known as the Ramahrada, it is believed that the great saint & warrior Parsurama filled five pools with the blood of the Pandavas and propitiated them to his forefathers. It is considered a very holy place amongst the Hindus. Likewise, the Sanet tirtha here is also respected a lot. Till date there is an old
Spread in area of 3606 square kilometers, it is divided in to Jind, Safidon, Narwana & Julana. It comes under the region of
This district is just 123 kilometers away from the capital of
Some other major temples and places of worship in the town are the Hari Kailash, the tanks of Surya Kund, and the Jawala Maleshvara tirath. Depicting the secularism of
Besides, it is also known for its religious places. In this region there are innumerable temples devoted to Lord Shiva. One among the important ones on the lot is the
The infrastructure of the town shows its development in all aspects. The city has the Arjun stadium. Also there is a milk plant that supports the dairy industry. The cattle feed plant helps the animal husbandry. The schools, institutes, colleges, hospitals, etc. are just at par with any other developed town in the national capital region of the country.