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Nandgaon, Maharashtra

Nandgaon is a town and a municipal council in Nashik district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.[1] It has a population of 23604 according to the 2011 census. Nandgaon is the headquarters of the Nandgaon taluka.

Nandgaon
Town
Nandgaon
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 20°18′25″N 74°39′25″E / 20.307°N 74.657°E / 20.307; 74.657
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictNashik
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Council
 • BodyNandgaon Municipal Council
Elevation
475 m (1,558 ft)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total123,191
Languages
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
423106
Telephone code02552
ISO 3166 codeIN-MH
Websitemaharashtra.gov.in

Geography

Nandgaon is located at 20°19′N 74°40′E / 20.31°N 74.66°E / 20.31; 74.66, about 100 km from Nashik. It has an average elevation of 475 meters above mean sea level. The climate is quite dry compared to other talukas in the district. The river Shakambari flows through it. Dahegaon dam supplies water for the town.

History

Nandgaon is a railway station on the Bombay-Bhusaval section of the Central Railway. It is a municipal town lying 96.56 km (sixty miles) north-east of Nashik and is also connected by road to Ellora caves which are 70.81 km (forty-four miles) distant. From a small village in 1881, Nandgaon has grown into a fairly big town but in spite of the commercial activity and prosperity it has brought, the town has not been developed on systematic lines. The roads, though of cement-concrete, are for the most part narrow and flanked by rows of congested and ill-ventilated houses, with the exception of the one leading to the railway station. The railway station has comfortable waiting and refreshment rooms. Behind the railway station not far away, is a travellers' bungalow. Here are also located the municipal civil dispensary and the veterinary dispensary of the Zilla Parishad. Nandgaon is a village in 16th century under Nizam after 1659 Maratha concored this place under Maratha sardar Prataprao Aher, fort is Ankai and Tankai near Manmad.

About

Being the headquarters of a taluka the town has the offices of the Mamlatdar, the panchayat samiti, range forest officer and a score of other government offices. Due to the Girna project, offices of the Executive Engineer, Girna project, and a special sub-divisional soil conservation office have been set up here. The town has civil and judicial courts, a police station, and post and telegraph. During the harvesting season the Nandgaon market-yard handles large quantities of grains and cereals. There are two saw mills, two ginning factories and a milk dairy. The town has also banking facilities, and co-operatives in various fields. Girna Dam 27 km is Tourist place in Nandgaon taluka.

Temples and mosques

Ekvira is the village deity or the gramadaivata of Nandgaon. The town has temples dedicated to Ekvira and Parsh vanatha. The Ekvira temple with a 1.52-by-1.52-metre (5.0 ft × 5.0 ft) mandap and 3.65-by-3.65-metre (12.0 ft × 12.0 ft) gabhara is reported to be nearly 200 years old. An eighteen-handed image of the goddess occupies a central position in the gabhara. The town has a dargah known as Mastani Amma dargah.

Located near the Malegaon Vesh, the Parshvanatha temple is a Jain place of worship. It is a two-story building with a spacious sabhamandap richly ornamented with carved arches and other designs. Near the main entrance there are two elephant figures in a sitting posture. In Bhadrapada, celebrations are held on a lavish scale. There is a marble manastambha about 10.97 metres (36 ft) in height.

There is a temple dedicated to Shiva (Pinakeshwar Mahadev) nearby in Jategaon village. Nastanpur temple of shanideva is also nearby. Pavaneshwar Mahadev temple at Tambewadi, 13 km away to the southeast of the same tehsil, is revered by local people.

Nandgaon has five mosques, of which the Jumma masjid is the largest and the most important. It is said to be nearly half a century old.

Fairs

A fair is held in honour of Ekvira on Chaitra Shuddha 15. It is attended by a little over 2,500 persons. Another fair is held at Baneshwar temple in Bangaon Bk to the south of taluka on the occasion of Mahashivratri. Here also a little over 1000 to 1200 people participate in the fair from adjacent villages like Tambewadi, Takli, Khirdi, Dahegaon, and Tandulwadi.

References

  1. ^ "Tehsil Nandgaon". Nashik District Government. Retrieved 20 February 2021.


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Nandgaon Maharashtra news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nandgaon is a town and a municipal council in Nashik district in the Indian state of Maharashtra 1 It has a population of 23604 according to the 2011 census Nandgaon is the headquarters of the Nandgaon taluka NandgaonTownNandgaonLocation in Maharashtra IndiaCoordinates 20 18 25 N 74 39 25 E 20 307 N 74 657 E 20 307 74 657Country IndiaStateMaharashtraDistrictNashikGovernment TypeMunicipal Council BodyNandgaon Municipal CouncilElevation475 m 1 558 ft Population 2001 Total123 191Languages OfficialMarathiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN423106Telephone code02552ISO 3166 codeIN MHWebsitemaharashtra wbr gov wbr in Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 About 4 Temples and mosques 5 Fairs 6 ReferencesGeography EditNandgaon is located at 20 19 N 74 40 E 20 31 N 74 66 E 20 31 74 66 about 100 km from Nashik It has an average elevation of 475 meters above mean sea level The climate is quite dry compared to other talukas in the district The river Shakambari flows through it Dahegaon dam supplies water for the town History EditNandgaon is a railway station on the Bombay Bhusaval section of the Central Railway It is a municipal town lying 96 56 km sixty miles north east of Nashik and is also connected by road to Ellora caves which are 70 81 km forty four miles distant From a small village in 1881 Nandgaon has grown into a fairly big town but in spite of the commercial activity and prosperity it has brought the town has not been developed on systematic lines The roads though of cement concrete are for the most part narrow and flanked by rows of congested and ill ventilated houses with the exception of the one leading to the railway station The railway station has comfortable waiting and refreshment rooms Behind the railway station not far away is a travellers bungalow Here are also located the municipal civil dispensary and the veterinary dispensary of the Zilla Parishad Nandgaon is a village in 16th century under Nizam after 1659 Maratha concored this place under Maratha sardar Prataprao Aher fort is Ankai and Tankai near Manmad About EditBeing the headquarters of a taluka the town has the offices of the Mamlatdar the panchayat samiti range forest officer and a score of other government offices Due to the Girna project offices of the Executive Engineer Girna project and a special sub divisional soil conservation office have been set up here The town has civil and judicial courts a police station and post and telegraph During the harvesting season the Nandgaon market yard handles large quantities of grains and cereals There are two saw mills two ginning factories and a milk dairy The town has also banking facilities and co operatives in various fields Girna Dam 27 km is Tourist place in Nandgaon taluka Temples and mosques EditEkvira is the village deity or the gramadaivata of Nandgaon The town has temples dedicated to Ekvira and Parsh vanatha The Ekvira temple with a 1 52 by 1 52 metre 5 0 ft 5 0 ft mandap and 3 65 by 3 65 metre 12 0 ft 12 0 ft gabhara is reported to be nearly 200 years old An eighteen handed image of the goddess occupies a central position in the gabhara The town has a dargah known as Mastani Amma dargah Located near the Malegaon Vesh the Parshvanatha temple is a Jain place of worship It is a two story building with a spacious sabhamandap richly ornamented with carved arches and other designs Near the main entrance there are two elephant figures in a sitting posture In Bhadrapada celebrations are held on a lavish scale There is a marble manastambha about 10 97 metres 36 ft in height There is a temple dedicated to Shiva Pinakeshwar Mahadev nearby in Jategaon village Nastanpur temple of shanideva is also nearby Pavaneshwar Mahadev temple at Tambewadi 13 km away to the southeast of the same tehsil is revered by local people Nandgaon has five mosques of which the Jumma masjid is the largest and the most important It is said to be nearly half a century old Fairs EditA fair is held in honour of Ekvira on Chaitra Shuddha 15 It is attended by a little over 2 500 persons Another fair is held at Baneshwar temple in Bangaon Bk to the south of taluka on the occasion of Mahashivratri Here also a little over 1000 to 1200 people participate in the fair from adjacent villages like Tambewadi Takli Khirdi Dahegaon and Tandulwadi References Edit Tehsil Nandgaon Nashik District Government Retrieved 20 February 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nandgaon Maharashtra amp oldid 1085570190, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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