Bagol

Bagol is a village in the Desuri tehsil in the Pali district of Rajasthan, India. It was established by Keshu Das and Bheek Singh. It is near Sadri on state highway SH 62 between Ganthi and Magartalav-Kolar, in a valley on the western side of the Aravalli Range. Bagol is accessible by road from Jojawar and Khinwara to Desuri.[1]

Bagol

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Village
Nickname(s): 
solankiana
Bagol
Location in Rajasthan, India
Bagol
Bagol (India)
Coordinates: 25°22′47.99″N 73°38′46.41″E
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictPali
TalukasDesuri
Government
  BodyGram Panchayat
  SarpanchKuldeep Paliwal
Area
  Total3,131 km2 (1,209 sq mi)
Elevation
364.236 m (1,195.000 ft)
Population
 (2001)
  Total3,690
  Density1.2/km2 (3.1/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialHindi Marwari
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
306502
Telephone code02934
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Vehicle registrationRJ22
Nearest citySadri
Lok Sabha constituencyPali
Vidhan Sabha constituencyMarwar Junction
Civic agencyGram Panchayat
Climatesummer (Köppen)

Falna, Rani, Somesar, Phulad and Marwar Junction are the nearest railway stations to reach Bagol. Around 1910, Bagol was the only railway station on proposed Udaipur–Fulad Railway line by Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway (BB&CI). Due to some government planning the work of extending the railway line via Bagol was stopped. The railway building still exists in Bagol, which is now under Forest Department. Bhavarlalji kothari made many contributions in this village.

Architecture

Shri Chintamani Parshvanath Temple in Bagol is one of the special Jain temple famous for its ancient and historical sculpture of Chintamani Parshwanath. The speciality of this murthi (idol) is that if it is closely watched it may appear to be a common statue but this statue includes many such features as not contained by any other idol. The most prominent and obvious variation of the statue is that it is enhanced by stand of Shesh Nag on each of its shoulders. In general an idol includes only one snake placed overhead.

The prestigious idol of Chintamani Parshvanath has been maintained for almost for sixty years. Also as mentioned by old spiritual beings reveal that such kind of idol was only thought to be made in 8th or 9th century. Bagol also has a Golden Temple, which was re-innovated by Shri Swetamber Murti Pujak Jain Sangh.

There is one more Village having same name Bagol near nathdwara rajasamanda. Nathdwara a very popular temple of lord shrinathji.

Places of interest

This ayurvedic herb is great astringent and is equally useful as dentrifice, anti-hemorrhagic agent, anti-diarrheal. So its astringent property is useful in abdominal, respiratory, sexual, menstrual and dental disorders. Genus Acacia Species arabica Variety Cultivar Common names babul Family. Acacia arabica is the gum-Arabic tree of India, but yields a gum inferior to the true gum-Arabic. Religion There are many temples around Bagol and these are :

  • Shri Chintamani Parswanath
  • Shri Shankheshwar Parswanath
  • Shri Charbhuja mandir
  • Shri Kalka mata mandir
  • Shri Khiwaj Mata mindir
  • Shri Hanuman mandir
  • Shri Mahadeo Ji mandir
  • Shri Ramdev mandir
  • Shri Shanimaharaj Mandir

Leisure

There are also a few picnic points, such as Ganesh Sager Bandh and Mamaji Mndir around Bagol. Jain mndir etc.

Education

Bagol is an education centre of surrounding area. Bagol has about many primary schools, 1 higher secondary school Govt, Se Sr. Sec School Bagol(Arts Faculty) [ Total 2 Govt. School ]

Near village Bagol

  • Gathi *KanklaWas
  • Chak Vardiya
  • Guda deoran
  • Magartalav *Kolar *Nayaganw *Kot Solankiyan
  • Panota *Jojawar

References

  1. (1976). "Rajasthan [district Gazetteers].: Pali", Govt. Central Press, p. 389
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