Dronkaur, named after Guru Dronacharya, recovered into Dankaur. Shri Dronacharya Temple is established under the edges of Shri Drona Gaushala Samiti, for nearly 50 years. In which the statue of Shri Guru Dronacharya, self-made by Eklavya, is installed here, devotees from all over the country and abroad come here for darshan. It is an ancient Mahabharata drone city. According to the story narrated in the Mahabharata, Eklavya had come to Guru Dronacharya's ashram for the purpose of learning archery, but being the son of Nishad, Guru Dronacharya did not accept him, Eklavya’s place of learning archery by instituting a statue of Guru Dronacharya which is mentioned in the Puranas is installed in Dronacharya Temple. There is also a pond located in the Dronacharya Temple complex which beautifies the temple complex and gaushala or according to the article mentioned in the Puranas, a sage's kamandal drowned while filling water in the pond. That is why today also water does not stop in the pond. Our Gaushala is more than 200 years old. Every year, the festival of Gopashtami is celebrated in the city in which devotees come from far of places, this festival is a centre of attraction here. You can also come here and have a good experience. This festival is celebrated on the day of Ashtami, after eight days of Deepawali every year. This Gauparv is celebrated with great excitement and zeal. There is also a theatre platform located in the temple complex in which Ram Leela is performed every year through live play. Artists present their talent through Ram Leela.