Saldi

Saldi
village
Saldi

Location in Gujarat, India

Coordinates: 23°25′50″N 72°31′43″E / 23.43056°N 72.52861°E / 23.43056; 72.52861Coordinates: 23°25′50″N 72°31′43″E / 23.43056°N 72.52861°E / 23.43056; 72.52861
Country  India
State Gujarat
District Mehsana
Elevation 92 m (302 ft)
Languages
  Official Gujarati, Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 382730
Vehicle registration GJ-
Nearest city Ahmedabad
Lok Sabha constituency Mehsana

Saldi is a village in the Mehsana District, Gujarat, India, Pin Code 382730,[1] situated on State Highway 217 between Gandhinagar and Mehsana. Saldi represents a typical countryside village of India. It borders the following villages: langhnaj, Veda, Parsa, Charadu, Vadasma, Shankarpura, Khata Amba, Khoraj and Himatpura. Saldi is famous for its temple of Pimpleshwar Mahadev, about 1 kilometre from the Saldi town square.

The nearest railway stations are Kalol which is located 25 km and Mehsana 26 km from Saldi.[2] Sardar Patel International Airport - Ahmedabad is about 50 km from Saldi.

Geography

Location of Saldi, Pin 382730 Dist Mehsana Gujarat India[3] on MAP is Coordinates: 23°25'50"N 72°31'43"E[4]

Demography

Saldi is home of many Hindu, Jain and Islam followers. The total population of is approximately 4000 where Hindus constitute the main population. Patel and Thakore castes constitute major of the total population. Goswami, Brahmin, Jain, Shah, Desai, Panchal, Nayi, Suthar, Raval, Momin, Pathan, Solanki and Prjapati follow them. Ravals work on local transport, lemon tree and on sundries. Peoples from all cast and religion are united for village and live together, work together, celebrate together and help each other in everyday life.

History

Inside Shree Pimpleshwar Mahadev, Saldi, Gujarat, India

Salvabhai Patel was the son of Teja Patel and he migrated from Champaner, before The young Sultan of Gujarat, Mahmud Begada, deciding to attack Champaner with his army in December 1482. He raised his family in this area which ultimately came to be known as Saldi.

Approximately 200 years or seven generations following the founding of Saldi village, one of the cows of a herder named Petha Patel was found to be regularly offering her milk over one location under a Pimpal tree where the JALADHARI was ultimately found.

In the Hindu tradition, worshipers of Shiva pay homage to the Shivling by pouring milk over a Shivling. Thus, the cow's offering of her milk at this site without any assistance, led to the people of Saldi to attribute this phenomenon to the presence of swayambhu Lord Shiva. Since then, the current site of Pimpleshwar Mahadev is considered to be very sacred by the pilgrims and villagers alike, and it has become famous throughout the state of Gujarat over the years.

The first temple or shrine was put in place by Petha Patel of Saldi at this site dating back Hindu Year Sanvat 1143 ( approximately 924 years ago).

In the following centuries, Pimpleshwar Mahadev gained more popularity as a place of pilgrimage and worship for Hindus across the state of Gujarat. The current building was constructed and renovated by Sayajirao Gaekwad, the ruler of the state Baroda in 1895( approximately 116 years ago ) during the British colonial era in India.

Education

Shree V K Patel Sarvajanik High School (also known as Saldi High School) is a secondary school offer grade 8-10. Smt Chanchalben Vitthaldas M. Patel Primary School is for younger Kids. Students from all surrounding villages come to study at Saldi High School. Saldi offer also has kindergarten and Pre school program at Bal Mandir and AnganVadi.

People of Saldi take proud of academic excellence by virtue of their education, discipline and hard work with number of Engineers, Physician, and Businessmen working in India, United States of America, Australia, England and Canada.

Facilities

The village has a well to provide agricultural irrigation and also an overhead water tank for human consumption. Among other facilities are a library, an animal clinic and a post office.

Shiv Dhara Dairy is located in central part of village near Town Hall. Saldi has many of mehsani buffalos. These buffalos are known for good quality and higher production of buffalo milk. Milk is collected on daily basis at Shiv Dhara Dairy ( local dairy ) and transported to Dudhsagar Dairy facility through special network of Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd.

Shooting of "Maa Umiya Annapurna"[5] (a Gujarati Devotional film directed by Mr. Vallabh Choksi) was held in Saldi in 1978.[6]

Migration

A large portion of the population of Saldi has migrated to larger cities in Gujarat, India, and abroad. At least half of all households in Saldi have family members living in the United States or Canada.

Temples

References

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