This mound, known by the name of Abhimanyukhera, is believed to be the site of Chakra-Vyuha arranged by the army of Kauravas, under the command of Dronacharya. Abhimanyu, son of Arjuna, is believed to have been trapped in the Chakra-Vyuha and killed here during the Mahabharata war. The mound occupies an area of 650 m x 250 m with a height of 8-10 m. The two inscribed red stand stone pillars adorned with reliefs of Yaksha and other decorative designs of circa second century BCE found here, are at present in the National Museum, New Delhi. Sherds of Painted Grey Ware have also been picked up from the mound.
In view of its historical importance it was declared protected as an archaeological site of national importance vide notification no. PN,16032 dated 04.07.1925.