The name came to existence when the Pandavas performed Yagna on this site during their time of exile. It has yielded painted greyware, early historic pottery and some late medieval remains. Other finds include terracotta balls and beads and glass bangles.
This village lies 6 km east of Pinangwan on Nagina Hodal Road, It is believed that lord Buddha visited the site while he was going from Mathura to Sravasthi Veranja. It has yielded painted greyware, early historic pottery and some late medieval remains. Other finds include terracotta balls and beads and glass bangles.
This village located 10 kilometres from Pinangwan on Gurgaon-Alwar Road. The Bhadanakas, who fought against Chahamana (Chauhan) rulers, belonged to this place. It has yielded painted greyware, early historic wares and late medieval remains. The other finds include terracotta balls, beads and glass bangles. Besides, a stone railing pillar of Sunga period has also been located at the site.
This village lies 26 from Pinangwan. Ujina is known for its beautiful lake. The remains recovered from the site include pieces of bangles, terracotta beads and glass bangles. The stone sculptures located at the site represent Varaha and Narsimha, the incarnations of Vishnu of Medieval Period and Lakshmi of late Medieval Period.