the land. cultivated by kurus was called as?
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The land cultivated by Kurus was called as Bahudhanyak
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- The Kurus were Vedic Indo-Aryan tribal group who existed in the northern Iron Age India, covering the present-day states of Haryana, Delhi, western Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab. The Kurus were famous for their agricultural activities. The Kurus had launched an ambitious plan to regain the vast area of the Saraswati Valley for the purpose of agriculture to fortify their political and economic power.
- Therefore, King Kuru, the originator of the Kuru dynasty had decided to make an area of 5 Yajanas square, known as Samantapanchaka, on the Sarasvati River bank, suitable for cultivation. The king himself started ploughing the field using a golden plough, yoked to Shiva’s bull and Yamraj’s buffalo.
- When Lord Vishnu had asked as to what he was doing, he stated that he was ploughing the 8 virtues - austerity (Tapas), truthfulness (Satya), compassion (Daya), forgiveness (Kshama), charity (Dana), purity (Shuddha), continence (Brahamcharya), composure (Yoga) and their seed was in his body. Therefore, agricultural prosperity was founded on spirituality in Haryana.
- The Kurus by introducing agriculture founded on spirituality in the Saraswati River valley, had thus laid the code of conduct centred on high ethical principles, for its economic and cultural growth. This blend of moral rectitude, manual labour, spiritual-elevation, and physical exertion had become the core of the culture of this region and across India. It vastly assisted agricultural development with the introduction of iron and resulted in the progress of thriving villages and settlements across this land.
- Bahudhanyaka was a Country mentioned in Mahabharata. Mahabharata knows Haryana as "Bahudhanyaka", land of plentiful grains
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Man began to cultivate land in an organised way for food grains around ___________.
600 B.C.
20 A.D.
8000 B.C.
200 A.D.
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