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Baghpat

Baghpat a city of NCR and Uttar Pradesh, India Baghpat district is a municipal board. It is the administrative headquarters of the district Baghpat. In 1997, before the installation of Baghpat district, tehsil Baghpat was in Meerut district. City name of the Hindi word for tiger derives from. Baghpat from 28 degrees 57 'north latitude and 77 degrees 13' east longitude, is located on the banks of river Yamuna. Meerut, 52 km from the city and around 40 km north of Delhi, is the main Delhi-Saharanpur highway.

History
Tiger population found many centuries ago, and the five Pandava brothers of Duryodhana asked villages to avoid the Mahabharata was because of the city, which was founded by brothers Pandavas of the Mahabharata, originally known as Vyghraprastha. , That was made a minister of Duryodhana by Purochana to kill the Pandavas made of a wax palace - Barnava, Binauli is the site of the Lakshagraha.

The city derives its name as how many versions of the story. A less popular version says that the city has derived its name from the Sanskrit word Vakyaprastha. Inspired by such terms and volumes, the city was named baghpat during the Mughal period.

famous places:
Trilok Dham pilgrimage:
Trilok Dham pilgrimage is the largest Jain temple in the village. The Jain temple is built as a symbol. The temple is 317 feet to 100 feet in height, of which are on the ground and 217 feet above the ground. At the top of the temple, there is a 31-foot tall statue of Rishabhdev padmasan currency Ashtadhatu (8 metals) is made of.

The temple is a meditation center, Samavasarana, Nandishwar Island, Trikaal Chaubisi, Meru Temple, Lotus Temple, Parshwanath Temple, Jambudweep included.

Shri Digambar Jain temple Ancient Parshvanath Atishaya area:
Mr. Parshvanath Atishaya field ancient Jain Temple Digambar Jain Temple is a big village. This centuries-old temple Parshvanath is dedicated to the 23rd Tirthankara. A white marble statue of the temple Moolnayak Parshvanath which has been recovered from a well inside the temple. The statue is considered to be miraculous as well water is believed to have curative powers. Besides the main idol, many other statues have been installed in the excavations also turned aside were revealed during

Mahadev Pura:
Mahadev Pura Malik village is inhabited by Jats and is located on a hill on the banks of river Hindon. There is a very ancient Shiva temple, where, twice a year, devotees take holy water from the Ganges in Haridwar, dedicated, running all the way, as an offering to Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva temple in the foothills of the village fairs and falgun Shraavana (February) (sometime in August-September) are held here on the fourteenth day. Mahadev Pura nearest town, Baleni, who Baghpat well served by highway from Meerut (32 km (20 mi)) (28 km (17 miles)) approximately 3 kilometers (1.9 miles). According to a local tradition, Sage Parasurama established a Shiva temple and place in Shivpuri Shivpura turned to the process of time and then have to complete the shortened name.

Waale cave shrine of Baba:
The cave shrine of Baba Ji (ie Baba Grotto) is the name of a sacred place. Within this area, there is a temple of Lord Shiva. People in large numbers, it Holi, Diwali, etc. Every Sunday from surrounding areas to participate in religious activities like religious devotees visit festivals. Temple Delhi Saharanpur Highway  Sarurpur Kalan village is located.

Baba Nag Temple:
Through this Puchar Budhana Bamnauli is located near the village on the road from Baraut. Nag Panchami huge crowds every year can be seen here. Diwali and Holi, also related to the places people come here from other cities in India to worship the serpent god.

Valmiki Ashram:
The city of Meerut, Meerut off the road and about 25 km from Hindon river Valmiki Ashram, the sons Luv and Kush Ramayana Lord Rama were born and raised, where is. This is the place where Sita Rama-Ravana war in Ramayana has come to stay.

Kali Baba Mandir Singh:
Dhauli Pyau Laliyana village on the road from the temple is located near the Chamrawal. Every Sunday, a large crowd can be seen here. Diwali and Holi, but also people from nearby towns come to worship Kali Baba Singh.

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