Jasdan

Jasdan
જસદણ
Jasdan
Jasdan
Jasdan

Location in Gujarat, India

Coordinates: 22°02′N 71°12′E / 22.03°N 71.2°E / 22.03; 71.2Coordinates: 22°02′N 71°12′E / 22.03°N 71.2°E / 22.03; 71.2
Country  India
State Gujarat
District Rajkot
Elevation 193 m (633 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 39,041
Languages
  Official Gujarati, Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration GJ
Website gujaratindia.com

Jasdan is a city and a municipality in Rajkot district in the Indian state of Gujarat.

Princely State of Jasdan

Main article: Jasdan State

Jasdan was a princely state in British India in the Saurashtra region.[1] It was founded before 1665 and ruled by the Kathi Kshatriya dynasty.[2][3]

Geography

Jasdan is located at 22°02′N 71°12′E / 22.03°N 71.2°E / 22.03; 71.2.[4] It has an average elevation of 193 metres (633 feet). Jasdan is the biggest Taluka in Rajkot district and has 102 villages. Geographically it is the heart of the Mandav Hills from where most of the rivers of Saurashtra originate and then flow to the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Kutchh and Gulf of Khambhat.

The world famous Hingolgadh sanctuary is located in Jasdan taluk [5][6]

Ashapura Mataji Temple here[7] is one of the five major temples for the said deity, other four are located in Kutch, Jamnagar, Rajkot and Gondal.

Shree Batuk Hanumanji Temple, Shree Gupteshwar Mahadev Temple, Bileshwar Mahadev temple and the sprawling Swaminarayan temple are some of the other religious places in town.[8]

Hingolgadh Palace, Jasdan is now a heritage hotel.[9][10]

Ancient Ghela Somnath Temple located Easterly in serene environs about 18 km far from Jasdon is very popular.[11] The Ghela river is also considered sacred by Swaminarayan followers.

Maa Vishvambhari Temple at Lilapur is the famous for Hindu goddess of Karma.[12][13]

Demographics

At the 2001 India census,[14] Jasdan had a population of 80,000. Males constituted 52% of the population and females 48%. Jasdan had an average literacy rate of 67%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy was 74%, and female literacy 60%. 15% of the population were under 6 years of age.

References

  1. http://www.indianrajputs.com/view/jasdan
  2. States before 1947 A-J
  3. http://jasdan.in/about-jasdan/history-of-jasdan/
  4. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Jasdan
  5. http://www.gujarattourism.com/destination/details/12/241
  6. http://www.geerfoundation.gujarat.gov.in/parks_hingo.htm
  7. http://www.maaashapura.com/
  8. http://jasdan.in/category/%E0%AA%A7%E0%AA%BE%E0%AA%B0%E0%AB%8D%E0%AA%AE%E0%AA%BF%E0%AA%95-%E0%AA%A4%E0%AA%A5%E0%AA%BE-%E0%AA%AA%E0%AA%B0%E0%AB%8D%E0%AA%AF%E0%AA%9F%E0%AA%A8-%E0%AA%B8%E0%AB%8D%E0%AA%A5%E0%AA%B3%E0%AB%8B/
  9. http://www.heritagehotels.com/heritage-hotels-india/gujarat/rajkot/Hingolgadh-Palace-Rajkot.htm
  10. http://rajkot.rajkotjoy.com/placesdetail.php?name=hingolgadh-palace&id=25
  11. http://jasdan.in/ghela-somnath-mahadev-mandir-som-pipaliya-jasdan
  12. http://rajkot.rajkotjoy.com/placesdetail.php?name=vishvambhari-dham&id=27
  13. http://jasdan.in/vishvambhari-mata-mandir-lilapur-jasdan/
  14. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.


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