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Coordinates: 28°1219N 75°5241E / 28.2052257°N 75.8779764°E / 28.2052257; 75.8779764
 

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Buhana
Village
Buhana is located in Rajasthan
Buhana

Buhana

Location in Rajasthan, India

Buhana is located in India
Buhana

Buhana

Buhana (India)

Coordinates: 28°12′19N 75°52′41E / 28.2052257°N 75.8779764°E / 28.2052257; 75.8779764
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictJhunjhunu
Government
 • BodyGram panchayat
Elevation
338 m (1,109 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total10,495
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
333502
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Vehicle registrationRJ-

Buhana is a tehsil (sub-district) and a municipality in the Jhunjhunu district of the Indian stateofRajasthan.

History[edit]

The village was founded in 1234 by Bhawani Singh. [citation needed] The Village was named Buhana after Bhawani Singh.


The First Panchayat Election was held in the Buhana Village in 1952 post-independence of India and The Sarpanch elected was Vaidhy Jainarayan Sharma who won the election as he was unopposed in the election.n

  Year          Sarpanch

1952 - 1964 Vaidhy. Jainarayan Sharma

1964 - 1976 Mr. Bachan Singh Tanver

1977 - 1981 Mr. Jawala Prasad Agarwal

1981 - 1986 Mr. Rotan Singh Tanver

1986 - 1991 Mr. Bagh Singh Tanver

1991 - 1996 Mr. Ratan Singh Tanver

1996 - 2000 Mr. Hari Prasad Meghwal

Main sights[edit]

Religious buildings

Buhana is an ancient devotional land. There are two holy hermitage (Ashrams): Dhoona Dhaloda[2] and Lihlay. There are also many temples: Ram Janki Mandir, Radhakrishna Mandir, Khemka kuldevi Mandir, Shikharband Mandir, 24 ka Mandir, Dakshinmukhi Balaji Mandir and Maharana wali Devi Mandir.[citation needed] The pabuji ka Devara, built by Raika community of Buhana about 200 years ago, is a live example of secularism where all the gods and goddesses of Hinduism, Peer baba Mazar (Muslims) and Crist Chabutra (Christians) are still lying existed. Both worship places i.e. Baba Umed Singh ki Medi and Pabuji ka Devara are still a devoted place of worship by Hindus and Muslims. A peace of Gauchar bhoomi called bani measuring about 18000 bighas under gram panchayat buhana is a place of wildlife preservation which provides a livelihoods to all communities of cattle breeders and pollution free environment to its surroundings. It is also available in Indian history that this bani was a part of Chiman Rishi Ashram which was located on Doshi mountain Haryana hardly 20 km away and the famous brand of medicines still in existence i.e. Chimanprass was invented out of herbal plants of this bani which was a part of that Ashram and the Pandavas of Mahabharat have spent few days in this Bani. It has a huge possibilities to develop a tourist place specially for wild life lovers and herbals medicinal practitioners. Another secular place is Gogaji ki medi which is well known as god of snakes. Indeed, the Bani, Devra and both Medi are pride of Bihana. Recently, a Khadesari Baba has also made his presence in the bani for providing a supper Gaushala and a decent Asharam for the followers.

Personalities[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Ashram Dhaloda website". Archived from the original on 23 September 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  • ^ "Biography of Baba Umad Singh". Archived from the original on 12 November 2016. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
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