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1 Geography  





2 Demographics  





3 Culture  



3.1  Jainism  





3.2  Bhata Gair  





3.3  Chamunda Mata Mandir  





3.4  Sureshawar Mandir  





3.5  Karni Mata Temple  







4 Economy  





5 References  














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Coordinates: 25°2201N 72°4659E / 25.367°N 72.783°E / 25.367; 72.783
 

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Ahore
City
Ahore is located in Rajasthan
Ahore

Ahore

Location in Rajasthan, India

Ahore is located in India
Ahore

Ahore

Ahore (India)

Ahore is located in India
Ahore

Ahore

Ahore (India)

Coordinates: 25°22′01N 72°46′59E / 25.367°N 72.783°E / 25.367; 72.783[1]
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictJalor
Founded byThakur Veridas
Named forAvri (आवरी)
Government
 • TypeNagar palika
 • BodyMunicipality
Area
 • Total1,887 km2 (729 sq mi)
Elevation
183 m (600 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total239,642
 • Density130/km2 (330/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi, Marwari
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
307029
Telephone code+912978
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Vehicle registrationRJ-16
Total Villages136
Sex ratio963 / 947

AhoreorAhor (Aavar) is a city in the Jalore District of the Indian state of Rajasthan. Strategically located at intersection of Sanderao-Jalore and Jalore-Jodhpur Highway and is a great commercial hub catering to almost all nearby villages and towns. Nearby Railway Stations are Jalore (18 km), Falna (50 km) and Jodhpur (120 km) and Jodhpur is the nearest Airport. The Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha Constituency is Ahore itself.

Geography[edit]

It is located 18 KM east of JaloreonNH 325 between Jalore and Sanderao. It is the headquarters of the tehsil of the same name.

This town can be found at the intersection that connects Jalore, the District Headquarters, and Jodhpur, a major city.

The Ahor tehsil has 41 Gram Panchayats. The Gram Panchayats are: Agawari, Ahore, Aipura, Ajeetpura, Bala, Bankli, Badanwari, Bavadi, Bhadrajun, Bhawrani, Bhanswara, Bhooti, Bhorda, Bithuda, Chandra, Charali, Chavarcha, Chunda, Dayalpura, Dodiyali, Ghana, Guda Balotan, Harji, Kamdba, Kanwla, Kavarada, Nimbla, Norwa, Nosra, Padarali, Panchota, Paota, Raithal, Rama, Rodla, Sankarna, Sedria, Shankhwali, Sugalia Jodha, Thanwala, Umedpur, Valadara and Vediya.[2]

Demographics[edit]

Ahore tehsil has a population of 2,39,642 peoples, out of which urban population is 16,867 while rural population is 2,22,775 according to census in 2011.[3]

Culture[edit]

Jainism[edit]

The city is the birthplace of Indian Jain scholar Muni Jayanandvijay. The centre of Jain books and literature, known as Gyan-Bhandar, was established there by Jain Acharya Rajendrasuri. The town has eight Jain temples, one of which was Godi Parshvanath Jain Mandir, which had its pratishtha done under the guidance of Shri Acharya Rajendrasuri Maharaaj.

The temple of Shree Vimal Nath Swami is in the center of Ahor. Shree Kalyan Vijajji Mahajsaheb created the pratishtha of this temple. A temple of Srimad Rajchandra of Agasashram is there. One of grand temple of Lord Paras Nath called Parshwdi. Vimal Nath Ji is one of the historical temples in Ahor and recently the pratishtha of a beautiful marble statue of Sri Kalyan Vijayji Maharaj, a Jain saint was built in this temple. Shantinathji is the oldest temple in Ahor and one of its kind in India. it is considered one of the tirth for the Jain community.

Bhata Gair[edit]

Ahor was famous for Bhata Gair, a ceremony which, until 2004, took place during the festival of Holi. As a rule, only those born in Ahor were allowed to participate. In this ritual, people were divided into two teams, one that consumed alcohol and the other that did not, and they were separated with a fence in between. The aim was to cross the fence, and the team who crossed the fence wins. When one player attempted to cross the fence, the members of the other team would throw stones and attack the player who the player which was crossing the fence with bamboo sticks. The ceremony was ended by the administration due to its dangerous nature.[4]

Chamunda Mata Mandir[edit]

Locals believe that a statue of Chamunda Mata (Hindu Goddess) appeared from an old pond called Daki nada (Evil Pond) when a potter was digging for clay in the pond. That Chunda / Chamunda Mata statue was put in the mandir now known as Chamunda Mata Mandir.

Sureshawar Mandir[edit]

The famous Sureshawar Mandir (Lord Shiva Temple) can be found on Aesrana Hill. The temple is about 10km away from Ahor and is near Pandgara Village.

Karni Mata Temple[edit]

The famous temple of Karni Mata at Sanwara is 2km from Ahor.

Economy[edit]

Ahor is known for Suthar's steel handicraft and grill, railing and steel gate designs dedicated to temples. An estimated 35 steel handicraft workshops operate in Ahor. Their steel handicrafts can be seen across India. Ahor is also famous for its beautiful Mojari (a type of footwear) made of leather.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Falling Rain Genomics, Inc – Ahore". Archived from the original on 4 December 2008. Retrieved 3 September 2008.
  • ^ Village Panchayats of AHORE, JALORE, RAJASTHAN[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Basic Population Figures of India, States, Districts, Sub-District and Village, 2011".
  • ^ "End of Bhata Gair". Patrika. patrika.com. 7 March 2020. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  • ^ Mojari is a type of traditional footwear which is made of leather.

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