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Hadecha
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Hadecha
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Hadecha
Hadecha (India)
Coordinates: 24°48′52″N71°39′35″E / 24.81444°N 71.65972°E / 24.81444; 71.65972
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Rajasthan
District Sanchore
Population
 (2011)
  Total3,952
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Nearest city Sanchore
Lok Sabha constituencyJalore
Vidhan Sabha constituencySanchore

Hadecha is a village in Chitalwana Tehsil in Sanchore of Indian state of Rajasthan. [1] Hadecha is about 15km from Sanchore. Hadecha is an important town in Sanchore. According to 2011 census the population of Hadecha village is 3952. [2]

The Most Common Caste found here is Choudhary(Patel),Jain & Rabari.

There is one Huge Jain Temple. Locals Call it "GURU MANDIR" - "Kanak Bhuvan Kirtistambh " Samadhi Sthal of Acharya Kanakprabha Suriswarji Ms and Acharya Bhuvanshekhar Suriswarji MS and It's the Main Attraction of Village. From Its Top Almost the Whole Village is visible. Hadecha is Nirvaan Bhoomi of Acharya Kanakprabha Suriswarji and Acharya Bhuvanshekhar Suriswarji Kirti Stambha is 108 Feet in height and has 9 Floors - The Biggest Kirti Stambha Jain temple has been completed in Hadecha Nagar of Jalore Dist of Rajasthan. Its height is 108 feet! 9 Storey Made of Sangmarmar White Marble Sri Kanak-Bhuvan Kirtistambh

  1. KanakKirtiBhuvanAbhinandan

Pran Pratistha (Opened ) On 3-2-2023 (Vikram Samvat 2071 Maha Sudi Teras)

There is one Ramdev Baba Temple on Outskirts of the Village and a Pink Lake Nearby that Temple.

There is One Shiva and Hanuman Temple on Main Street of the Village.

Few more राजेश्वर भगवान Temples. In the middle of the village, most of the houses are of choudhary people.

The village has many small lakes.

Hadecha celebrated 100 years of the

There is Baba Ramdevji Hindu temple on the Hadecha road near Sanchore. Hadecha full history by 9594507746 Ramesh Kumar Bhagawanam ji

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References

  1. "National Panchayat Directory". Archived from the original on 28 August 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  2. "Basic Population Figures of India, States, Districts, Sub-District and Village, 2011".