Shivpuri's Banaganga: 52 Mahabharata Era Ponds Hold Pandavas' Incognito Secrets

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News18•16-01-2026, 22:39
Shivpuri's Banaganga: 52 Mahabharata Era Ponds Hold Pandavas' Incognito Secrets
- •Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh, is home to Banaganga Kund, a site linked to the Pandavas' incognito period from the Mahabharata.
- •Arjun created the Banaganga stream by shooting an arrow into the ground to quench Kunti's thirst, giving the place its name.
- •The Pandavas are believed to have constructed 52 stone ponds, 10-15 feet deep, for water conservation, stretching to Siddheshwar Temple.
- •Ponds like Bhim Kund, Nakul Kund, Sahadev Kund, and Saas-Bahu Kund are named after the Pandavas, showcasing ancient engineering.
- •An undeciphered Brahmi inscription and Purteela stones near the ponds suggest the site's ancient origins and unique water retention properties.
Why It Matters: Shivpuri's Banaganga Kund preserves 52 ancient ponds, a testament to the Pandavas' incognito period and advanced water conservation.
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