Brahmarsi-desha , country of Rsi or way. Historically, the Sanskrit term was used to describe the second region of Indo-European occupation in India - the area east of Sirhind, including the area between the rivers Yamuna (Jumna) and Ganges (Ganga) to Mathura. It included Indraprastha ( Delhi ), the capital of the Pandavas, and Kuruksetra, the legendary battlefield of the Kurus and Pandavas, whose struggle is the main theme of Hindu -epic Mahabharata is . This region is to be distinguished from Brahmavarta or Holy Land that covered the seven rivers from the Indus to the Sarasvati and the city of Sirhind.
Brahmarshi-desha was 1000 ago v . Chr . Busy . It is related to the Vedic commentaries of Brahmins and the divinely revealed Treats the Upanishads .