#Thread The place from where Abhimanyu penetrated the Chakravyuh...

The Chakravyuh means such a formation of soldiers, from which no warrior can easily get out. Several thousand soldiers concurrently make such a circle for a distance of various kilometers.
On seeing this Chakravyuh, there is a way to go inside it, but the way to get out is not visible. This will be possible only if someone looks very carefully from the sky because this Chakravyuh keeps on spiralling.
Being encircled by enemy soldiers from all sides, any warrior could be easily defeated. In Mahabharat, only Shri Krishna, Arjun, and Abhimanyu knew how to penetrate the Chakravyuh.
It is said that Dronacharya generated the Chakravyuh. Any new warrior enters the open part of this formation and strikes one of the soldiers. But the work has to be done very fast because, within a moment, the d€ad soldier is replaced by another.
Abhimanyu competently penetrated the Chakravyuh. But then Kauravs encompassed him with deceit and k!||ed him. It is believed that in the Mahabharat, Abhimanyu entered the Chakravyuh from Thanesar, Kurukshetra.
There is a village named Amin (Abhimanyupur) in Kurukshetra, Haryana. Where even today children play this game of creation and piercing of the Chakravyuh in the streets. It is said that the people here have got this art naturally.
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