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Vambori
Vambori or ''Wambori'' (Marathi: वांबोरी) is a Panchyat town located in Rahuri Tehsil and, fall under Ahilya Nagar district, Maharashtra State, India. Vambori village falls under Rahuri assembly constituency, and Ahmednagar Lok Sabha constituency. Location and transportation It is situated 19 km away from its sub-district Rahuri, 14 km Away From (M.P.K.V) Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth and 25 km away from district Ahmednagar. MSRTC buses are primary mode of transportation. Geographical area The Total Geographical land area of Vambori is About 5425.97 hectares. Demographics According to the 2011 Indian census, Vambori has a population of 19213 of which 9977 are males while 9236 are females as per Population Census 2011. Vambori village slightly higher literacy rate compared to Maharashtra. literacy rate of Vambori village at 82.52% compared to 82.34% of Maharashtra. Local administration The local administration of the village is handl ...
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Rahuri Taluka
Rahuri taluka, is a taluka in the Shrirampur subdivision of the Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra, India. Area by land use Rivers The Mula River flows through Rahuri. Villages ''For a list of villages, see villages in Rahuri taluka''. There are approximately 96 villages in Rahuri taluka. MALHARWADI is a village in Rahuri Taluka in Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra, India. It belongs to Nashik Division . It is located 38 km towards North from District headquarters Ahmednagar. 10 km from Rahuri Khurd. 218 km from State capital Mumbai Malharwadi Pin code is 413705 and postal head office is Rahuri Town . Momin Akhada ( 3 km ), Digras ( 5 km ), Baragaon Nandur ( 5 km ), Birobanagar ( 6 km ), Rahuri Khurd ( 6 km ) are the nearby Villages to Malharwadi. Malharwadi is surrounded by Shrirampur Taluka towards North, Ahmednagar Taluka towards South, Rahata Taluka towards North, Nagar Taluka towards South Ghorpadwadi is a village in Rahu ...
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Gaur Gopal Das
Gaur Gopal Das () is an Indian monk, lifestyle coach, motivational speaker and former electrical engineer. He is a member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Early life and education Gaur Gopal Das was born in Vambori town in Ahmadnagar District, Maharashtra, India. He has a diploma in electrical engineering from Cusrow Wadia Institute of Technology, Pune and a degree from College of Engineering, Pune. Career He worked as an electrical engineer at Hewlett Packard for a brief period, before leaving the company in 1996 to become a monk. After a few years, he left his job and joined the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) as a monk, where he was given the name "Gaur Gopal Das". He has remained there for twenty-two years, learning ancient philosophy and contemporary psychology, to become a life coach. Ever since then he has been speaking at various academic institutions and corporate firms in India and abroad for over 2 deca ...
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List Of Villages In Rahuri Taluka
There are around 96 villages in Rahuri tehsil of Ahmednagar district of state of Maharashtra. Following is the list of village in Rahuri tehsil. B * Babhulgaon * Barogaon Nandur * Bodhegaon * Bramhangaon Bhand * Bramhani C * Chandegaon * Cheadgaon * Chichale * Chikhalthan (Sheri Chikhalthan) * Chincholi * Chinchvihire D * Daradgaon Thadi * Dawangaon * Deswandi * Dhamori Bk * Dhamori Kd * Dhanore * Digras * Deolali Pravara * Ganegaon * Gangapur * Ghorpadwadi * Guha * Gunjale J * Jambhali * Jatap * Jogeshwari Akhada K * Kanadgaon * Kangar Bk * Karajgaon * Katrad * Kendal Bk * Kendal Kd * Kesapur * Khadambe Bk * Khadambe Kd * Khudasargaon * Kolewadi * Kolhar Kd * Kondhawad * Kopare * Kukkadwedhe * Kuranwadi L * Lakh M * Mahegaon * Malharwadi * Malunje khurd * Manjari * Manori * Mhaisagaon * Mokal Ohol * Momin Akhada * Musalwadi N * Nimbhere P * Pathare Kd * * Pimpalgaon Funagi * Pimpari Walan * Pimpri Awaghad R * Rahuri Kd * Rampur * Rahuri factory S * Sade in mahadev ...
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Gorakhnath
Gorakhnath (also known as Goraksanath, c. early 11th century) was a Hindu yogi, saint who was the influential founder of the Nath Hindu monastic movement in India He is considered one of the two notable disciples of Matsyendranath. His followers, found all over India, are called yogis, ''Gorakhnathi'', ''Darshani'' or ''Kanphata''. He was one of nine saints also known as Navnath and is widely popular in Maharashtra, India. Hagiographies describe him as more than a human teacher and someone outside the laws of time who appeared on earth in different ages. Historians state Gorakhnath lived sometime during the first half of the 2nd millennium CE, but they disagree in which century. Estimates based on archaeology and text range from Briggs' 15th to 12th century to Grierson's estimate of the 14th century. Gorakhnath is considered a ''Maha-yogi'' (or great yogi) in the Hindu tradition. He did not emphasise a specific metaphysical theory or a particular Truth, but emphasised that the ...
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Rahuri Assembly Constituency
Rahuri Assembly constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies of Maharashtra state, western India. This constituency is located in Ahmednagar district. Geographical scope The constituency comprises Rahuri and Vambori revenue circles and Rahuri Municipal Council belonging to Rahuri taluka, Jeur revenue circle belonging to Ahmednagar taluka and Karanji revenue circle belonging to Pathardi taluka. Representatives * 2014: Shivaji Bhanudas Kardile, Bharatiya Janata Party. *2019: Prajakt Tanpure, Nationalist Congress Party The Nationalist Congress Party ( NCP) is one of the nine national parties in India. The party generally supports Indian nationalism and Gandhian secularism. It is the largest opposition party in Maharashtra and is also a significant party in ... Results Assembly elections 2019 References Assembly constituencies of Maharashtra Ahmednagar district {{Ahmednagar-geo-stub ...
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Census Of India
The decennial Census of India has been conducted 16 times, as of 2021. While it has been undertaken every 10 years, beginning in 1872 under British Viceroy Lord Mayo, the first complete census was taken in 1881. Post 1949, it has been conducted by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. All the censuses since 1951 were conducted under the 1948 Census of India Act. The last census was held in 2011, whilst the next was to be held in 2021. But it has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Historically, there has been a long time between collection of data and dissemination of data. Census of India during British Rule List of censuses conducted in India before independence: * 1872 Census of india *1881 Census of India *1891 Census of India * 1901 Census of India *1911 Census of India * 1921 Census of India * 1931 Census of India *1941 Census of India Census of Republic of India List of censuses conduct ...
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Sarpanch
A sarpanch ( IAST: ''Sarpañch'' Hindi: ''सरपंच'') or Gram Pradhan or Mukhiya is a decision-maker, elected by the village-level constitutional body of local self-government called the Gram Sabha (village government) in India. The Sarpanch, together with other elected panchayat members (referred to as ''ward panch''), constitute gram panchayats and zilla panchayats. The sarpanch is the focal point of contact between government officers and the village community and retains power for five years. Meaning of ''sarpanch'' Sar, meaning head, and panch meaning five, gives the meaning ''head of the five decision makers of the gram panchyat'' of the village. In the state of West Bengal, a Sarpanch is called as Panchayat Pradhan (Pradhan means Chief) and his deputy as Panchyat Upa-Pradhan. Roles and Responsibilities Sarpanch is bestowed with following roles and responsibilities: * To conduct meetings of Gram Sabha excluding Social Audit of Gram Sabha. * To maintain record ...
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Khandoba
Khandoba (IAST: Khaṇḍobā), Martanda Bhairava, Malhari, or Malhar is a Hindu deity worshiped as a manifestation of Shiva mainly in the Deccan plateau of India, especially in the state of Maharashtra. He is the most popular Kuladevata (family deity) in Maharashtra.Singh p.ix He is also the patron deity of select warrior, farming castes, Dhangar community and Brahmin (priestly) castes as well as several of the hunter/gatherer tribes (Bedar, Naik) that are native to the hills and forests of this region. The sect of Khandoba has linkages with Hindu and Jain traditions, and also assimilates all communities irrespective of caste, including Muslims. The character of Khandoba developed during the 9th and 10th centuries from a folk deity into a composite god possessing the attributes of Shiva, Bhairava, Surya and Kartikeya (Skanda). He is depicted either in the form of a linga, or as an image of a warrior riding on a bull or a horse. The foremost centre of Khandoba worship is the temp ...
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Grāmadevatā
A gramadevata () is the tutelary deity of a given locality in Hinduism, primarily worshipped in the villages of India. Of diverse origins, gramadevatas are regarded to protect the inhabitants of their villages from bandits, epidemics, and natural disasters when propitiated, failing which they are believed to cause these afflictions. A gramadevata is typically female in South India. In this region, a village goddess, acting as a fertility figure, is enshrined, and a guardian of the village is situated at the village boundary. Etymology The term gramadevata is derived from the Sanskrit words grāma, "village, village settlement" and devatā, "deity". Development The earliest appearance of the "Mother Goddess" found in South Asia is in Mehrgarh in the form of female terracotta figurines dating to the 4th millennium BCE. These figurines are believed to represent the "Mother Goddess." Similar female figurines are found in 3rd-2nd millennium figures from Harappan civilization si ...
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Chakradhar Swami
Chakradhara ( mr, चक्रधर), also known as Sarvadnya Shri Chakradhar Swami or Kunwar Haripaladeva was an Indian saint and philosopher, who is considered as an avatara of Krishna by his disciples and one of the most important exponents of the Dvaita tradition within Hinduism. He is the founder of Mahanubhava Sampradaya of Krishnaism. Shri Chakradhar Swami advocated worship of Lord Krishna and preached a distinct philosophy based on Bhakti. He did not recognize caste distinctions, and like Buddha had only two others viz the householder and recluses. Some sources claim that Chakrapani Prabhu and Govinda Prabhu as the originators of Mahanubhava doctrine and Chakradhara as the first apostle who systematized Mahanubhava as a school of Bhakti philosophy.R. C. Dhere, Chakrapani, Vishwakarma Sahityalay, 1977, pp. 211-213 Chakradhara's birth anniversary is observed on the Tithi of Bhadrapada Shukla Dwitiya. Life Shri Chakradhara was born into a Gujarati Samavedi Brahmin fam ...
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Mahanubhava
Mahanubhava (also known as Jai Krishni Pantha) refers to Krishnaite Hindu denomination in India that was founded by Sarvadnya Shri Chakradhar Swami (or Shri Chakradhara Swami),an ascetic and philosopher who is considered as a reincarnation of Krishna by his devotees Some sources list the founders as Chakrapani (Chāngadeva Rāuḷ) and Govinda Prabhu (Gunḍama Rāuḷ) with Chakradhara as the first "apostle" and propagator of Mahanubhava Pantha. Mahanubhava Sampradaya was formally formed in modern-day Varhad region of Maharashtra in 1267 CE. It has different names such as Jai Krishni Pantha in Punjab and Achyuta Pantha in Gujarat. Mahanubhava Pantha was also known as Paramarga by its followers in 13th century.S. G. Tulpule, Mahānubhāva pantha āṇi tyāce vāṅmaya (महानुभाव पंथ आणि त्याचे वाङ्मय), Venus Prakashan, Pune, 1976, pp. 2-9 Nagadevacharya, also known as Bhatobas, became the head of Sampradaya after Chakra ...
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Valmiki
Valmiki (; Sanskrit: वाल्मीकि, ) is celebrated as the wikt:harbinger, harbinger-poet in Sanskrit literature. The epic ''Ramayana'', dated variously from the 5th century BCE to first century BCE, is attributed to him, based on the attribution in the text itself. He is revered as ''Ādi Kavi'', the first poet, author of ''Ramayana'', the first epic poem. The ''Ramayana'', originally written by Valmiki, consists of 24,000 shlokas and seven cantos (kaṇḍas). The is composed of about 480,002 words, being a quarter of the length of the full text of the ''Mahabharata'' or about four times the length of the ''Iliad''. The ''Ramayana'' tells the story of a prince, Rama of the city of Ayodhya in the Kosala, Kingdom of Kosala, whose wife Sita is abducted by Ravana, the demon-king (Rakshasa) of Lanka. Valmiki's ''Ramayana'' is dated variously from 500 BCE to 100 BCE or about co-eval with early versions of the ''Mahabharata''. As with many traditional epics, it has gon ...
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