Nadana
| Nadana | |
|---|---|
| town | |
![]() Nadana Location in Haryana, India  | |
| Coordinates: 29°46′00″N 76°53′09″E / 29.766771°N 76.88579°ECoordinates: 29°46′00″N 76°53′09″E / 29.766771°N 76.88579°E | |
| Country | 
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| State | Haryana | 
| District | Karnal | 
| Languages | |
| • Official | Hindi | 
| Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) | 
Nadana is a small village near Taraori in Haryana, India.[1] It is famous for its basmati rice. It once became famous for self-powered tube wells, i.e. water started flowing from tube wells without power. Local people perceived it as a sign of some supernatural power. People came from far and near to bathe in the tube well water as a cure for ailments. Surprisingly, many of them got well after bathing here. A temple was soon constructed at that place. This miracle lasted for a few months.
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