Tadpangari, Parbhani

Village in Maharashtra

Village in Maharashtra, India
Tadpangari
Vairagarabad
Village
Nickname: 
Tadeshwar Nagar
19°08′57″N 76°44′22″E / 19.149249°N 76.7394237°E / 19.149249; 76.7394237
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictParbhani
Founded bySinhalal Vairagar,Kisannadu Anchintam ( Yerralu Dynasty)
Government
 • TypeGram panchayat
 • BodyGramsevak
 • Rankdemographics1_title1
Elevation
414 m (1,358 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,610[1]
DemonymTadpangarikar
Languages
 • OfficialMarathi, telgu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
431509
Telephone code02452
ISO 3166 codeIN-MH
Vehicle registrationMH-22
Websitemaharashtra.gov.in

Tadpangari is a village in Parbhani taluka of Parbhani district in Indian state of Maharashtra. Village has a health Sub-centre which works under Primary Health Centre of Daithana. Village is located on Parbhani-Gangakhed state highway. The history of tadpangari is very old in 1690 the tadeshwar temple is exist in tadpangari but in 18th century this temple destroyed by mughal tadeshwar temple is a temple of lord tadeshwar, tadeshwar is a one god in hinduism.

History Of Tadpangari

In 11th century tadeshwar temple was built by vasant indapalli he was from Tirumala Tirupati vasant indapalli was devotee of Lord Shiva he went to sleep once at night Lord Shiva came in his dream and said "vasant you are my devotee you worship me every day i am happy with you what you want?" vasant said "Lord Shiva i want you near me I want you near me so I want to build the Tadeshwar temple for this temple please give me some money." Lord Shiva said "No problem, take this money and worship me." After this Lord Shiva disappeared. Later this temple was given to the king of Vijayanagara in the year 1384. Infiltrators attacked the temple several times but the king of Vijayanagara did not allow the temple to be destroyed. Tadpangri was later attacked by the Deccan kingdom. In year 1630 tadeshwar temple was distroyed by mughal [2][3][4]

Demography

As per 2011 census, Tadpangari had total population of 1,610 residing in 301 families, of which 841 were males while 769 were females. Average Sex ratio was 914 with 40%.50% literacy rate. Male literacy was 50%.32%% while female literacy rate was 61.45%.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Tadpangari Village Population - Parbhani - Parbhani, Maharashtra". census2011.co.in.
  2. ^ "दुचाकी ट्रकवर आदळून एक ठार". Lokmat.com. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  3. ^ "लोकमत : शेतकऱ्याची आत्महत्या". Lokmat. 29 July 2014. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  4. ^ https://www.nrhm.maharashtra.gov.in/FWSD%20SC%20April%20To%20March%202014.pdf [bare URL PDF]
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Major Villages of Parbhani district
Parbhani
Jintur
  • Adgaon
  • Asegaon
  • Charthana
  • Bori
  • Yeldari
  • Handi
  • Kawada
  • Kausadi
  • Waghi Dhanora
  • Bamani
  • Bordi
  • Ambarwadi
  • Kurhadi
  • Garkheda
  • Warud
  • Sawangi Mhalasa
  • Sawali
  • Kehal
  • Shevadi
  • Pangala
  • Pangri
  • Reedaj
  • Pachalegaon
  • Itoli
  • Gadadgavhan
  • Bhogaon
  • Wassa
  • Chandaj
  • Kok
Gangakhed
  • Dharasur
  • Kodri
  • Mahatpuri
  • Pimpaldari
  • Ranisawargaon
  • Khali
  • Muli
  • Pimpri Zola
  • Zola
  • Malewadi
  • Mardasgaon
  • Padegaon
  • Kaudgaon
  • Khadgaon, Gangakhed, Khadgaon
  • Akoli
  • Pokharni Walkya
  • Dongargaon Shelgaon
  • Makhani
  • Dongarpimpla
  • Badwani
  • Isad
  • Borda
  • Dampuri
Sailu
  • Deulgaon Gat
  • Kausadi
  • Walur
  • Borkini
  • Chikhalthana
  • Moregaon
  • Kanhad
  • Kupta
  • Aher Borgaon
  • Dasala
  • Ravalgaon
  • Khavne Pimpri
  • Gugli Dhamangaon
  • Hadgaon
  • Hissi
Pathri
  • Hadgaon
  • Pathargavhan
  • Rampuri
  • Waghala
  • Renakhali
  • Devgaon
  • Zari
  • Khedula
  • Warkheda
  • Vadi
  • Mardasgaon
  • Kasapuri
  • Nathara
  • Vita
  • Mudgal
  • Limba
  • Babhulgaon
  • Umara
  • Kansur
  • Devnandra
  • Loni
  • Gunj
  • Renapur
  • Pohe Takli
Manwath
  • Kolha
  • Kothala
  • Manwath Road
  • Rampuri
  • Rame Takli
  • Mangarul
  • Kekar Jawala
  • Pohandul
  • Nagar Jawala
  • Kinhola
  • Ukkalgaon
  • Ambegaon Chaharun
  • Deulgaon Awachar
  • Tad Borgaon
  • Rudhi
  • Karanji
  • Manoli
Purna
  • Tadkalas
  • Dhanora
  • Kantheshwar
  • Kawalgaon
  • Aherwadi
  • Degaon
  • Mategaon
  • Avhai
  • Pimpala lokhande
  • Pangra
  • Gaur
  • Chudawa
  • Pimapran
  • Alegaon
  • Mahagaon
  • Phulkalas
  • Dhangar Takli
  • Nila
  • Kanad kheda
  • Dhanora Motya
  • Dhanora Kale
  • Wazur
  • Kalgaon
  • Deulgaon Dhudhate
Sonpeth
Palam
  • Chatori
  • Raorajur
  • Parwa
  • Digras
  • Phala
  • Pharkanda
  • Sheikh Rajura
  • Ajamabad
  • Peth Shivani
  • Peth Pimpalgaon
  • Navha
  • Khadi
  • Banwas
  • Tandulwadi
  • Sayala
  • Parbhani
  • * Planned
  • † Under construction


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