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Narayangaon | |
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Town | |
![]() Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) near Narayangaon | |
Coordinates:19°07′00″N73°55′00″E / 19.11667°N 73.91667°E /19.11667; 73.91667 | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Pune |
Taluka | Junnar |
• Rank | warulwadi |
Elevation | 656 m (2,152 ft) |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 410504 |
Telephone code | 91-2132-XXXXXX |
Vehicle registration | MH-14 |
Narayangaon is a town in the Junnar taluka of thePune district ofMaharashtra state,India. Water is abundant because of its proximity to the major dams, the westernghats, and the Sahyadri mountain range.
Narayangaon is located 656 m (2,152 ft) above sea level on the western margin of the Deccan plateau. It is situated on the leeward side of the Sahyadri mountain range, which forms a barrier from the Arabian sea. Narayangaon is on the bank of the river Meena. A wide hill range in the south separates the town from the adjoining Ambegaon taluka.
Narayangaon can be reached from major cities via road. It is situated onPune-Nasik National Highway 50. It is 77 km north of Pune, 132 km south of Nasik and around 176 km east of the state capital, Mumbai.
Shivneri Fort, the birthplace ofShivaji, who founded and ruled the Maratha Kingdom during the 17th century, is 16 km away from Narayangaon. Two of theAshtavinayakGanapati, Lenyadri and Ozar, are located nearby. HistoricalNane ghat is a place from where trading to the Mumbai market was being done since around 8th century. It is around 35 km west of Narayangaon. Lenyadri, Manmodi, Tulja, Shivneri are the caves in nearby areas which have existed since the Buddhist era.Narayangaon is also Famous For Maharashtrian folk Dance Lavani.all Tamasha Mandals(Teams) Starts Their New season of performances from Narayangaon.an alternative Name For Narayangaon is "Tamasha Pandhari".
Junnar taluka is noted for the presence of 27 leopards in a 500sq m area. The leopard rehabilitation center in Manikdoh, around 25 km west of Narayangaon, is becoming a tourist attraction ever since its establishment.[citation needed]Malshej Ghat, a tourist destination in the western ghats, is a 45-minute drive away.
A number of commercials and films have used Narayangaon as a backdrop.[citation needed] Visitors explore the architectures of medieval periods such as Adilshahi in nearby places.[citation needed] Caves, dams in nearby areas can also be explored by tourists.
Shivaji was born atShivneri Fort, 16 km west of Narayangaon.Shivneri fort is one of the most noted historic places in Maharashtra (India).[citation needed]
TheNarayangad fort is about 8 km north-east of Narayangaon, and is believed to be the origin of the town's name.
Ganpirbaba, Chawnd, Nimgiri, Dhakoba, Hadsar, Jivdhan, Harishchandra are other important forts nearby, some of which have become great attractions for trekking. Nature lovers can visit these forts for the natural environment and the rare species of plants found nearby.[citation needed]
Goddess 'Muktabai' (Muktaai) (मुक्ताबाई\मुक्ताई) is theGram-Daivat (root deity) of Narayangaon. Muktabai Temple is situated on the bank of Meena river. It has recently undergone major renovation.[when?]
Theyatra of Goddess Muktaai starts after the day of 'Varuthini,Ekadashi. This is one of the biggestyatra in Maharashtra state. People come from different parts of the state to enjoy this festival.
Lord Ram temple was established in the era of Peshwas. It is situated at the centre of town. The temple was given to the Brahman Sangh in the 1990s. It was later renovated. The festival ofRamnavami is celebrated every year in the temple.
Hanuman temple is one of the oldest in town.
Shambhu Mahadev temple is a branch of Shikhar Shingnapur Mahadev temple.The khandoba temple near Abhinandan Collection is believed to be Thaan of Naldurga Khandoba situated at Naldurga in Osmanabad district.
Two of theAshtavinayakGanapatis are located nearby:
Also a Lord Shiva temple named 'Kapardikeshwar' is in Otur, 15 km north to the Narayangaon. Lord Khandoba temple is situated near Wadaj, 12 km west from the town.
As the town is surrounded by dams and the western ghats, and Shyadri mountain range is in its proximity, water is abundant in Narayangaon and surrounding places. Farming is a major income source here, and mainly includes vegetables and sugar canes. In the last few years,[when?] farmers here are also trying for other sources of income. Narayangaon has emerged as a major export place of table grapes. Grapes from here are exported mainly to the Middle East and Europe.
At the Narayangaon market, the trader or his representative comes to the farmer and quotes a price. No middlemen involved and the deal is struck. The farmer gets his money right on the spot.[citation needed]
The turnover of the tomato market has increased from Rs 3 crore in 2004 to more than Rs 150 crore in 2013.[1] 600–700 farmer groups of 20 people who work on supply of tomatoes to Pune, Ahmednagar, Thane and Raigad.[2] Around 200 truckloads of tomatoes also go to the North every day.[3] Due to its specific climatic conditions, Narayangaon supplies more than 60% of tomatoes consumed in the country during the four months of the rainy season.[4]
Narayangaon is close to the five majordams. The nearest isYedgaon Dam on theKukadi river, about 9 km to the north.Wadaj Dam on the river Meena is 16 km to the west.Pimpalgaon Joge Dam on Pushpavati is 30 km to the northwest, andManikdoh Dam on the river Kukadi, is 25 km to the northwest.Chilewadi Dam on the river Mandvi, is 25 km to the north.
TheGiant Metrewave Radio Telescope is located 9 km to the east. It is the world's largest array of radio telescopes at metre wavelengths. It is operated by the National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, a part of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai.
VSNL's (Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd.) major project is located at Arvi, 5 km away from the town.
Narayangaon is considered to be the center for the performing folk arttamasha. Narayangaon yatraotsav (Narayangaon fair) is the largest trade fair dedicated to it. Troupes from all over Maharashtra congregate to the fare during which performances are booked by patrons by payment of advances.Sant Sahadubaba Bhau Waykar, famously known as Chakankar Baba hails from Narayangaon's Gunjalwadi.[5]
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