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Dronacharya Temple, Gurugram

Coordinates: 28°28′12″N 77°01′19″E / 28.470°N 77.022°E / 28.470; 77.022
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Dronacharya Temple, Gurugram
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictGurugram
DeityDrona
Location
LocationBhim Nagar, Sector 6, Gurugram
StateHaryana
CountryIndia
Dronacharya Temple, Gurugram is located in Haryana
Dronacharya Temple, Gurugram
Shown within Haryana
Geographic coordinates28°28′12″N 77°01′19″E / 28.470°N 77.022°E / 28.470; 77.022
Architecture
TypeHindu Nagara
CreatorSingha Bharat
Date established1872

The Dronacharya Temple is one of the only Hindu temples in India that is dedicated to Dronacharya, the teacher of the Pandavas and Kauravas in the Mahabharata. It is located in the Bhim Nagar village of Gurugram, Haryana, India.

History and Significance

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According to the Mahabharata, Gurugram is the location where Guru Dronacharya used to live.[citation needed] It is also the location where he taught the Pandavas and Kauravas. In 1872, Singha Bharat, who was a ardent devotee of Shitala Devi (the wife of Drona), constructed the current temple.[1] Singha Bharat had donated a lot of land towards Dronacharya-related structures. Over the years, the Drona temple became larger and went from one room to two rooms.[2] The temple is currently maintained by five families that live near the temple. Often, visitors from the more famous Sheetla Mata Temple also visit the Dronacharya Temple.

The temple is located near other important sites related to the Mahabharata in Gurugram, such as the Gurugram Bhima Kund (where Drona bathed), the Ekalavya temple, and a temple of Lord Shiva that was built by the Pandavas.

Structure

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The temple has two rooms and is located on the corner of a street. It is painted pink. In the middle of the temple is a tall statue of Drona. Statues of other Hindu deities surround the Drona statue. The back wall has paintings that depict Dronacharya teaching his students.

Recent Attempts for Tourism

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The villagers of Bhim Nagar were very happy when Gurgaon was renamed to Gurugram. They expected that more tourists would come to the Drona temple. To increase tourism, the villagers have demanded that a local tourism circuit be developed with encompasses the Dronacharya temple, the Ekalavya temple, and other nearby sites.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "In Gurugram's Subhash Nagar exists the only temple dedicated to Dronacharya". Hindustan Times. 2018-06-04. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  2. ^ "Witness to over a century of change, a temple for the 'Guru' in Gurgaon". The Indian Express. 2016-10-08. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  3. ^ "Locals want tourist circuit developed for the Guru". Hindustan Times. 2016-04-15. Retrieved 2020-05-14.