Sherikasare

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Sherikasare
Sherikasari
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Sherikasare
Sherikasare (India)
Coordinates: 19°03′N74°14′E / 19.05°N 74.23°E / 19.05; 74.23
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Maharashtra
District Ahmadnagar
Taluka Parner
Founded byShivaji D. Mule
Government
  Bodyग्रामपंचायत शेरीकासारे

सरपंच :

उपसरपंच :
Population
  Total661 area_magnitude= sq. km
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
414 305
Telephone code02488
Vehicle registration MH-16, MH-17
Nearest city/Town Alkuti, Parner, Shirur, Narayangaon, Sangamner, Junner, Nighoj.
Literacy75%
Lok Sabha constituency Ahmednagar
Civic agencyGrampanchayat Sherikasare
Climate Dry and hot (Köppen)
Avg. summer temperature40 °C (104 °F)
Avg. winter temperature15 °C (59 °F)
Website maharashtra.gov.in

Sherikasari is a newly separated small village from Alkuti village of Parner Taluka in Ahmednagar District of state of Maharashtra, India. [1]

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Religion

The majority of the population in the village is Hindu. In India from the age of Ancient times, peoples of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Goa. etc. were worshiping Lord Shri Khondaba as Kuldevatha or Kuldaivath. Lord Shiva took avtar of Marthand Bhairav to defeat Mani and Malya Rakshas. That day was of Shudha Champasasthi. Since then Champasasthi is celebrated as "Khondaba Avatar Day".

Sherikasari- Parner

The India Village Sherikasari, is located in the taluka of Parner, district of Ahmednagar, in the State of Maharashtra.

About Sherikasari

Sherikasari Nearby Places

Sherikasari Nearby Places

Places to Visit

Cities

Taluks

District Head Quarters

Temple

Shree Kshetra Korthan Khandoba Devastan

Sherikasari to Shree Kshetra Korthan Khandoba Devastan Pimpalgaon Rotha 7.1 km

About Devasthan From ancient times Lord Khandoba has been worshiped in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Goa of India. His deity is a form of Lord Shiva.

On Hindu month Margashish and the day of "Shukla 6", Champashasti is celebrated as "Shree Khandoba Avtaar Diwas". On Paush poornima Shree Khandoba wed with Mhalsabai; thus we celebrate grand Yatra Mohotsav. On this day many people from Maharashtra as well as Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Goa come. The statue of Khandoba is thought to not have been made by anyone, but rather is self-generated; thus it is called Kor than, here. Kor means "untouched".

Yatra

This temple has a grand yatra of the god Khandoba every year on the Hindu month of Paush and the day of the poornima.

This grand celebration lasts three days. The second day of yatra has a very popular bullock cart race locally called the Gaade. This racing generally consists of a pair of bullocks with Bhandara on their whole body. Sometimes the bullocks are led by a horse and a man sitting on it. A specially dedicated track is made for this event on the right side of the temple. Then, the second new track is made at Bhandara Doongar (hill), but in 2011 this race was carried out at the far left of the temple.

The third day of the yatra is called Kathya. Kathya generally stands for the long wooden stick (nearly 35–50 feet), covered by various colored cloths, which is roped to give support. The first kadthi to arrive at the temple is of Pimpalgaon Rotha. The other villages kathya (from Belhe and Aale) follows it. When this kathya touches the top of temple (Kalash), the yatra of the God Khandoba is declared finished.

The third day of the yatra is called Kathya. Kathya generally stands for the long wooden stick (nearly 35–50 feet), covered by various colored cloths, which is roped to give support. The first kadthi to arrive at the temple is of Pimpalgaon Rotha. The other villages kathya (from Belhe and Aale) follows it. When this kathya touches the top of temple (Kalash), the yatra of the God Khandoba is declared finished.

About Shani Shingnapur

Shani Shingnapur is a village where there are no door frames and locks in homes. Natives believe that Shani Dev protect them and their houses from any kind of theft or crime. The village is visited by devotees as well as tourists on Shani Amavasya or no moon day falling on Saturdays. A temple is dedicated to Lord Shani and the idol enshrined is a slab of the rock. The premises of the temple have a tomb of Udasi Baba, a Sufi saint. Legends state that about two hundred years ago, the idol was found by a shepherd boy during the flood in the stream. One of the villagers had a dream that this rock was nothing but a Shani idol. Thus, the villagers established an open air shrine.

Takali is a small village in Parner district. We went to this place from Wadgaon Daryabai temple. Around 3 km from Takali village is Dhokeshwar mountain temple. We took tea and Misal-paav break on the way to Takali village.

We climbed the mountain stone stairs to reach the top. There is a beautiful cave temple on the top dates back in 5th – 6th century. Along with Shivlinga, nandi, it also has idols of Laxmi, Ganesh and Bhairav carved in black stones. We relaxed inside the temple. Cold breeze fade away our tiredness. Another must mention thing here is – the water source near the cave. It has water springs throughout the year. I can say I never tasted the water like that anywhere else. We got our water bottles filled and started climbing down.

Each place we visited in this trip was unique in its own way. It was already evening by then and we drove back to Pune with feelings of contentment.

Amruteshwar Temple, Bhandardara

Amruteshwar Temple was built in the Hemadpanti architectural style and dates back to 1100 AD. The main attractions of the temple are its intricate carvings.

Shri Siddhivinayak Temple

Timings - Opening & Closing: Monday - Friday: 6.00 AM - 6.00 PM, Saturday: 6.00 AM - 6.00 PM, Sunday: 6.00 AM - 6.00 PM, Public Holidays: 6.00 AM - 6.00 PM

Shri Siddhivinayak Temple is located at Siddhatek, one of the famous mountain peaks of the region. It is believed that the site was known as a place where Lord Vishnu performed penance to get a boon from Lord Siddheshwar Ganesh. Sage Moraya Gosavi from Chinchwad and Sage Narayan Maharaj from Kodgaon completed their penance and got siddhi from Lord Siddhivinayak at this place.

It is believed that when Lord Brahma was creating nature, two demons, namely Madhu and Kaitabh started harassing gods, goddesses and sages. Lord Vishnu fought with them for 5 thousand years and finally came to Siddhi Kshetra, presently known as Siddhatek, and requested Lord Ganesha to kill the demons.

At the site, he found right trunk of the idol of Lord Ganesha and entitled him as Siddhivinayak. The temple was cleaned by a cowherd who used to wash the idol with the water of River Bhima. The place is among the 21 holy places of Lord Ganesha that are mentioned in the puranas.

Takali Dhokeshwar - Cave Temple of Shiva

Takali Dhokeshwar Cave Temple (5th century) is located around 3 km from Takali village in Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra (near Shirur on Pune-Ahmednagar highway). The cave has a fortification around it. In the cave, there are Shiva, Parvati and Ganesh sculptures on side walls and two huge dwarpal sculptures at the two sides of the door frame of the gabhara. The Gabhara having main Shivalinga and has a dark passageway around it. There is a big Nandi idol situated on the right hand side & veergal (hero stone) at left sideof the passageway. There is a deepamala outside the cave & a meditation room (Vihara) just above the water tank, besides main cave. Youtube

Madhi

Madhi is renowned for the Samadhi of Shri Chaitanya Kanifnath Maharaj, one of the nine nath persons. The samadhi is decorated with beautiful stones and carvings. Gopalas, the nomadic tribe of the region, set up community courts in the vicinity of the shrine for solving social and familial issues. A holy procession during Holi is held from the samadhi to gudhi padwa. One of the prime attractions of this procession is the Donkey Bazar.

Ranjangaon

Our day began with sacred darshan of Mahaganapati of Ranjangaon. Ranjangaon Ganesh is one of the eight holy Ganapatis i.e. Asthavinayak. Ranjangaon temple is in Shirur district and on main highway at 52 km from Pune. There is beautiful garden developed outside the temple. We had a quick tea break here and then proceeded towards Nighoj. While on the way to Nighoj, we came across birds like Shrike, Purple Sunbird and Black shouldered kite.

Nighoj

Take Pune – Nagar Highway and drive up to “Ghodnadi” river bridge. Take immediate left turn after crossing the bridge. This is “Nighoj Phata”. Drive approx. 25 km to reach Nighoj village. The road is in OK condition. From village travel 3 km more to reach “Kukadi” river where you can see pot holes. The entire bank of Kukdi River is turned into moon land of huge pot holes. The phenomenon behind its formation goes back to more than thousands of years. The river flow wears out the vesicular basalt’s upper layer and compact basalt layer of the rock. Then small hard pebbles vigorously swirl in these wear out areas due to flow of the water to create circular pot holes. There is huge gorge or canyon created in the river due to the whirl effect of stones for the ages. These are believed to be the largest natural pot holes in Asia. It is very amazing and interesting place. You just have to see this miracle with your eyes to believe it. There is small temple of “Malganga” on the bank on this river.

Only thing, which hurt, is that we don’t do anything to conserve this beauty. Not many people know about it.

Best time to visit: Summer (March–April). May month will be extremely hot.

Summer is best time to visit this place. As water level goes down, pot holes are easily visible. In monsoon, you merely can view gigantism of pot holes. It is said to be approx. 100 feet deep and 3 km long. Besides, it can be very dangerous to experience their gigantism otherwise. I took as many snaps as I could and also some live clippings of whirl effects for my folks. We started back and it was already time for food. We found a shady place and unwind mattresses. We enjoyed home made food and relaxed for some time. We had way to go

Vadgaon Daryabai

From Nighoj, we went to Wadgaon to see another marvel. Wadgaon is plain plateau, which is rich in calcium/limestone. On the way, we saw flock of Swallows. We reached the place and started climbing down stone stairs to go to Daryabai cave temple. Our ancestors warmly greeted us.

CAUTION – Be sure that you don’t carry any eatables to the Daryabai cave temple. There is entire gang of Bonnet monkeys and their IQ is as good as ours. They know how to snatch away and eat all that you carry from “coconut” to “peanuts” and “Cadbury’s Dairy Milk” to “Center fresh”.

Jokes apart, about another marvel called “Daryabai cave temple” – this temple is dark inside and has dripping water streams inside which gives birth to stalactite. A stalactite is type of cave formation that hangs from the ceiling or wall of limestone caves. It is sometimes referred to as dripstone. It is called as “Lavan kandya” in Marathi. Each stalactite takes thousands and lakhs of years to form. Unfortunately, people who visit this place break them for fun; get them home and then just throw away without knowing their importance.

Takali-Dhokeshwar

Takali is a small village in Parner district. We went to this place from Wadgaon Daryabai temple. Around 3 km from Takali village is Dhokeshwar mountain temple. We took tea and Misal-paav break on the way to Takali village.

We climbed the mountain stone stairs to reach the top. There is a beautiful cave temple on the top dates back in 5th – 6th century. Along with Shivlinga, nandi, it also has idols of Laxmi, Ganesh and Bhairav carved in black stones. We relaxed inside the temple. Cold breeze fade away our tiredness. Another must mention thing here is – the water source near the cave. It has water springs throughout the year. I can say I never tasted the water like that anywhere else. We got our water bottles filled and started climbing down.

Each place we visited in this trip was unique in its own way. It was already evening by then and we drove back to Pune with feelings of contentment.

Datta Temple

Timings - Opening & Closing: Monday - Friday: 6.00 AM - 6.00 PM, Saturday: 6.00 AM - 6.00 PM, Sunday: 6.00 AM - 6.00 PM, Public Holidays: 6.00 AM - 6.00 PM

Datta Temple is situated in Devgad village and is situated on the banks of River Pravara. The site is popular as it was the home to Kisangiri Maharaj, a saint and messenger of Lord Datta. The temple stands between the gardened pathways, which lead to the inner sanctum of the temple. Apart from this shrine, a small temple of Kisangiri Maharaj is also situated on the banks of River Pravara

Ahmednagar Fort

Timings - Opening & Closing: Monday - Friday: 9.30 AM - 6.00 PM, Saturday: 9.30 AM - 6.00 PM, Sunday: 9.30 AM - 6.00 PM, Public Holidays: 9.30 AM - 6.00 PM

Ahmednagar Fort was constructed by Malik Ahmed, the first sultan of the Nizam Shahi dynasty, during the 15th and the 16th century. The fort has 18 m high walls that are supported by 22 bastions. This fort was also used as a prison for keeping the captured soldiers. At present, the fort is under the control of the military command of India.

The fort has undergone many constructions and renovations during the reign of Hussain Nizam Shah from 1559 to 1562. After six years, he died and Chand Bibi, one of the famous queens, protected the fort. However, when Akbar attacked the fort in 1600, it was captured by the Mughals. The circumference of the fort is oval in shape. The fort has 24 citadels which are 30 m wide and a moat which is 4 to 6 m deep.

The fort was ruled by two main dynasties, namely the Marathas and the Scindias. Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal Emperor, died in this fort in 1707. Moreover, Madhavrao II and Daulat Scindia died during their reign at this fort. During the Second Anglo-Maratha War in 1803, the fort was won by the British rulers from the Maratha forces and the East India Company captured the fort.

Used as a prison during the British rule, the fort served as a jail to the leaders of Indian National Congress during the Quit India Movement. The popular book named, 'The Discovery of India' was written by Jawaharlal Nehru during his imprisonment at Ahmednagar Fort.

Randha Falls

Umbrella Falls

Kalsubai Harishchandragad Wildlife Sanctuary Entry: Paid Kalsubai Harishchandragad Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Akole Tehsil of the Ahmednagar District. The wildlife sanctuary is situated in the Sahyadri hills. It has the Kalasubai Peak which is located at an average altitude of around 1,646 m. This peak is considered to be one of the highest peaks in the Western Ghats.

Gulchavi, Aashind, Hirda, Beheda, Siras, Avali, Chandawa, Lokhandi, Kharvel and Parjambhual are some of trees commonly found in the sanctuary. Dhaiti, Ber, Mandar, Rametha, Chilhar, Kadipatta and Karwand are the prominent bushes while Pawanya, Harali, Marvel, Surad and Dongari are the species of grasses found in the region.

Housing various species of reptiles, mammals and birds, the sanctuary is an ideal place for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Palm civet, wolf, jackal, barking deer, leopard, mongoose, jungle cat, hyena and Indian giant squirrel are some of the common mammals found in the sanctuary. Reptiles like monitor lizard, fan-throated lizard, turtles and snakes can be seen in the sanctuary. Land and aquatic birds such as egrets, white necked storks, water hen, herons and black ibis are seen around the water bodies of the sanctuary.

Some of monuments located near the sanctuary are the Alang, Kalasubai, Kulanggad, Bahiroba, Harishchandragad, Mandangad and Ratangad.

Mula Dam

Bhandardara Lake (Lake Aurthur Hill) Bhandardara Dam, one of the popular picnic spots of the region, is constructed on the River Pravara at Bhandardara village on the western coast of India. Constructed in 1926, the dam is considered to be one of the oldest dams in Asia. Situated at an average elevation of around 750 m from the mean sea level, the prime attraction of the destination is the Umbrella Falls. Another prominent waterfall known as the Randha Falls is situated at a distance of around 11 km from the dam.

For list of all villages Near by Sherikasari

The following are a few of the notable villages of Sherikasari:

Ralegan Siddhi is considered to be a model of environmental conservation under Anna Hazare.


Economy

The majority of the population has farming as their primary occupation.

Agriculture

There are two seasons of cropping Kharif & Rabi. Wheat, Groundnut, Onions, Bajari are some of the main crops. But farmers in village are taking up the new way farming to yield non traditional crops like Tomato, Cabbage and making it success story

Education

Schools & Colleges

College Name :Shri Sainath Highschool & Junior College Alkuti
College Alternate Name :SSHA & JC Alkuti
University Name :Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education
City/Village :Maharashtra, Ahmednagar, Parner, Alkuti
College Address :A/P: ALKUTI, TQ: PARNER. DIST: AHMEDNAGAR 414305
Phone02488250258
About College:This is one of the Best & Topmost Highschoo & College in the PARNER Tahsil.
Public/Private :Public
Year Of EstablishMent :1959
College TypePUC

Finance

Near Banks

  1. Central Bank of India
  2. Ahmednagar District Central Co-Operative Bank
  3. Swami Samarth Bank, Nighoj-Alkuti
  4. Alkuti Gramin Patsanstha
  5. Senapati bapat Patsantha
  6. Parner Gramin Patsantha
  7. Kanhur Pathar Patsanstha
  8. Nighoj Gramin Patsanstha.

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