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Option 3 : Kurukshetra
The correct answer Kurukshetra.
- The great epic Mahabharat by Ved Vyas was written in the city of Kurukshetra of Haryana.
- Kurukshetra is a city of Haryana. It's known as the setting of the Hindu epic poem the "Mahabharata".
- The text's great battle is depicted in a large diorama at the Science Centre and Kurukshetra Panorama.
- On the west side of this city, the town of Jyotisar is a pilgrimage site where, according to the "Mahabharata, the sacred "Bhagavad Gita" scripture was first delivered.
- Srimad Bhagwad Geeta was not only spoken but also written in Haryana state. It was written by Ved Vyas on the banks of the Saraswati river. This book was written in the Sanskrit language around the 2nd Century BCE.
- This book is the most sacred book of the Hindu Religion. The Bhagwad Geeta gives us the ultimate philosophy every human being can adapt to relieve himself of the fate of Birth and Death.
- The Bhagwad Geeta consists of the supreme sermon of Lord Vishnu. It is one of the most readable and revealed texts in the world.
- The people of Haryana state feel proud that Epic was orated by Lord Krishna at Jyotisar (Kurukshetra).
- The Bhagwad Geeta consists of 18 chapters and 700 verses.
- Charles Wilkins in 1784 was the person who translated the Bhagwad Geeta into the English Language.
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