Bayana is a historical town and the headquarters of Bayana tehsil in the Bharatpur district of Rajasthan, India. Hindaun City is the nearest city to Bayana at just away. Bayana is also known as the "City of Bansasur". It was the site of the Battle of Bayana in 1527 between Rajput ruler Rana Sanga, the ruler of Mewar, and Mughal dynasty emperor Babur.
It is called the "City of Banasura" because of the premonition of Usha, the daughter of Banasura and Aniruddha and the great-grandson of Krishna, which is described in Srimad Bhagwat 10.62 and Puranas. The Usha Mandir temple is proof of this. In 322 AD, the Gupta Empire was ruled by Chandragupta Maurya. At that time Pushpa Gupta was appointed as its governor in the area of Sripath. From 371 AD to 372 AD, the feudatory warlord Kshatriya of Emperor Samudragupta erected the Yajna Pillar. Its remains are still present today. There is also evidence that there was a fort here at that time too. In 960 AD, the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty ruled. Queen Chitralekha of the Fakka dynasty and King Laxman San built the Usha Mandir temple under the rule of Emperor Mahipal. Maharaja Vijayapala ruled from 999 AD to 1043 AD. Apart from this, the Delhi Sultanate, the Mughal Empire and Bharatpur State ruled. The remains and inscriptions of dozens of buildings exist that date back to this period.
Bayana is home to the Usha Mandir temple, which further establishes its link with Banasur. The city is also home to the Usha Mosque, which serves the large Muslim population of the city. An interesting aspect of both structures is that the temple and mosque are located adjacent to each other and share a common wall.
Bayana junction is a major railway station situated on Delhi Mumbai Railway network. As an junction it serves people to major cities like Delhi, Mathura, Kota and Agra etc. Daily passenger trains also originate from and terminate to bayana jn. Bayana has a large industrial area known as riico Bayana, which mainly consist of stone industries.
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