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Dhosi Hill, (also known as Pahadi Dhusran) an extinct volcano, standing alone in the North-West end of the Aravali Mountains range has temple, pond, fort and caves on the top and forest around it. The hill is unique, for the reasons, it has all the physical features of a perfect volcanic hill with distinct crater, lava still lying on it and giving a perfect conical view from top and important because it can reveal many a facts about the initial development of Vedic ''Sanskriti'' or Sanatana Dharma, the original name of the oldest religion in the world, which at present times is called 'Hinduism'. The hill is mentioned widely in Sanskrit ''Granths'' or Holy Books of Hindus like Brahamanas, Mahabharat, Puranas etc. Hill having physical features of an extinct Volcano, is described in epic Mahabharat that it, has features like 'three distinct hill tops', 'three perennial water falls' and housing the Ashram of revered Rishi Chyavana (for whom tonic Chyawanprash was prepared for the first time), had 'appeared' (obviously through Volcanic eruption), at the confluence of Treta and Dwapar yug 〔Shree Mahabhartai,Van Parvai,shaloks 7-20, Geeta Press Gorakhpur, p.1300〕 which happens to be within last 10,000 years. == Location == Dhosi Hill is located on the borders of the Indian states of Haryana and Rajasthan. The Haryana portion lies in Mahendragarh district to the south, from Narnaul on Singhana Road; the Rajasthan portion lies in Jhunjhunu district to the north. In revenue records of the villages where the hill is located, Dhosi Hill is known as ''Pahadi Dhusran'', i.e.: the ''Pahadi'' (hill) owned by Dhusars. The hill presently falls under the administration of three village panchayat, being those of Dhosi in Jhunjhunu and of Thana and Kultajpur in Mahendragarh. These villages are situated on the three waterfalls that become active during the monsoons that occur in July–August, being created from the overflow of a reservoir at the summit. The waterfalls are mentioned in the epic ''Mahabharata''. Each village also has an ancient water reservoir to augment the supply for villagers and animals. While the ground level is about above sea level, the hill top is another 900 feet above the ground level. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dhosi Hill」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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