The
Kurukshetra Festival is celebrated in the month of December in the
Kurukshetra city of Haryana. The festival is celebrated as a commemoration of the
birth anniversary of the Srimad Bhagavat Gita. The
city of Kurukshetra is named after the great sage king
Kuru and was the site of the great
battle of Mahabharata. Infact, it was here that the great dialogue between
Lord Krishna and Arjuna took place, which later took the form of Bhagavat Gita, the holy book of the Hindus.
On the day of the
Festival of Kurukshetra, people from far and wide gather to take a holy dip in the sacred tanks of Brahma Sarovar and Sannehit Sarovar. For an entire week, the Bhagwad Katha is conducted, which presents the various stories of the
Bhagwad Gita. The other programs at the
Kurukshetra Festival of Haryana include shloka recital, dance, dramas and deep daan (charity) at the
Brahma Sarovar. Also, free medical camps, book exhibitions and bhajan recitals in classical tradition, etc. are also organized.