Dhanora (Mahasiddha)

Dhanora
धानोरा
village
Dhanora

Location in Maharashtra, India

Coordinates: 21°02′33″N 76°27′51″E / 21.0426°N 76.4641°E / 21.0426; 76.4641Coordinates: 21°02′33″N 76°27′51″E / 21.0426°N 76.4641°E / 21.0426; 76.4641
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Buldana
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration MH-28

Dhanora,is a village in Jalgaon Jamod tehsil of Buldhana district of Maharashtra, India. It is famous for its fair of Mahasiddha Maharaj. It is also known locally as Dhanora (Mahasiddha) to distinguish it from several other villages named Dhanora.

Dhanora is situated 6 km north-west from Asalgaon on Maharashtra State Highway 194. It is connected to Asalgaon with metalled road.

The yearly fair at Dhanora is one of the significant fairs in Buldhana district. The district gazetteer originally printed in 1910 notes it as the second largest annual fair in the district second only to the fair at Deulgaon Raja. This fair was then too attended by people from distant places like Nashik and Pune.[1]

Mahasiddha temple is famous at dhanora and name of village is often called as Dhanora Mahasiddha.

Notes and references

Mahasiddha Maharaj Dhanora
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