Bhoyare Gangarda

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Bhoyare Gangarda
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Bhoyare Gangarda
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Bhoyare Gangarda
Bhoyare Gangarda (India)
Coordinates: 18°52′38″N74°31′31″E / 18.877133°N 74.525414°E / 18.877133; 74.525414 Coordinates: 18°52′38″N74°31′31″E / 18.877133°N 74.525414°E / 18.877133; 74.525414
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Maharashtra
District Ahmednagar
Government
  Body Gram panchayat
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registration MH-
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)
Website maharashtra.gov.in

Bhoyare Gangarda is a typical village in Parner tehsil of Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, India. [1]

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The nearest railway station is Visapur (8 km).

In Bhoyare Gangarda there is Primary school from 1st Standard to 7th Standard and 8th standard to 10th standard High School named "Shree Datta Vidyalay Bhoyare Gangarda."

It is just 8 kilometres from Nagar-Pune Highway from Supe.

Geography

The village is surrounded by small mountains on all sides. There are small caves in surrounded mountains in east direction called "Gardi". Several wild animals are found in forest area: deer, wolves, etc. In the rainy season, one can find small waterfalls at "Gardi".

Culture

There is a big temple of the god Bhairavnath and Maruti. Every summer the festival of Bahiravnath is organized in Marathi Month of "Vaishakh". From the festival of "Nag Panchami" here in village seven day Programme of Bhajan and Kirtan front of the temple Maruti. There is another big temple in "Vitthalwadi" of Hindu gods Panduranga and Rukhmini.

The 60-70% people are vegetarian and follows the rules of "Varkari sampraday". People gather in "Vitthal-Rukmini" temple at every evening for Haripath (Prayer of lord Vitthal).

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References

  1. "Directory of villages and towns". Government of Maharashtra. Archived from the original on 27 August 2007. Retrieved 1 November 2007.