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Bagra
Village
Bagra is located in Rajasthan
Bagra
Bagra
Location in Rajasthan, India
Bagra is located in India
Bagra
Bagra
Bagra (India)
Coordinates: 25°12′0″N 72°35′0″E / 25.20000°N 72.58333°E / 25.20000; 72.58333
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictJalore district
Elevation
152 m (499 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total12,039
Languages
 • OfficialMarwadi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationRJ-16
Lok Sabha constituencyJalore

Bagra is a village in the Jalore district in the Marwar region in Rajasthan state in India. Bagra lies 18 km south of the town of Jalore on Jalore-Sirohi road.

History

Bagra was famous in India for its speculative trade in silver and gold. It was also called "Dilli Me Agra" aur "Marwad Me Bagra", because all the speculative transactions of Marwad were settled in Bagra.

Before independence, this village was part of Marwar / Jodhpur State and was a Jagir village of DIGANDI RAJPUROHITS.Jagarawal Mansinghji Rajpurohit of Bagra took part in the Marwar Farmer's Movement and Indian freedom Movement against British rule in India.[citation needed]

"This is not a time to retreat until the better times return."- JAGARWAL MANSINGH G RAJPUROHIT BAGRA

People

Bagra has a population of 12039 according to the 2011 census. A number of the town's original families have migrated elsewhere in India.[1][2]

Temples

Local

  • Shree Chintamani Parshvanatha Jain Temple. This is the main Jain temple of the village, situated in the centre of the village. It was renovated about 100 years ago under the guidance and by inspiration of Gurudev Srimad Vijay Acharya Rajendrasuri.
  • Shri Mahavir Swami Jain Temple, Bus Stand Bagra
  • Baba Ramdevji and Thakurji Lord Krishna Temple. It is at the Bagra bus station. It has representative icons of Baba Ramdevji and Lord Krishna and Radha. It is the main temple for villagers. It was renovated in 2006, funds for which were contributed by all villagers under the inspiration and guidance of Seth Shri MangiLalji Bhabutaji Ghodawala.
  • Step-well - There is a bawdi behind the Mahavir Swami Jain Temple. It was the main source of water for drinking and domestic use for the villagers prior to the advent of plumbing in 1968.

Nearby

Facts

Latitude 25.2000°, Longitude 72.5833°, Altitude 501 feet

Lat. (DMS) 25° 12' N, Long. (DMS) 72° 35' E, Altitude 152 meters

The town's railway station is Marwar Bagra and is on the Samdari-Bhildi section of North Western Railway. The Railway Board converted this meter gauge route to broad gauge in 2010.

Bus lines run to nearby towns, but the nearest commercial airports are at Jodhpur and Udaipur.

References

  1. ^ "Basic Population Figures of India, States, Districts, Sub-District and Village, 2011".
  2. ^ "Bagra Village Population - Jalor - Jalor, Rajasthan". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 17 August 2023.

External links

This page was last edited on 21 March 2024, at 05:34
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