a town of British India, in the district of Goorgaon, 39 miles S.W. of Delhi. It stands in a long valley, which stretches from S.W. to N.E., and is enclosed by hills from 300 to 400 feet high. It contains a bazaar, and on a height there is a fortress used as a place of refuge against freebooters; but the most remarkable building is that built over a sulphurous spring, which is much resorted to by the inhabitants. It consists of an antique dome, surrounded by the apartments of the Brahmans, who take charge of the edifice. The water is used with good effect for many diseases. Pop. 8513.