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vira+kutch Latitude and Longitude:

22°56′22″N 69°59′20″E / 22.939405°N 69.988897°E / 22.939405; 69.988897
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Vira is a village in Anjar Taluka in Kutch district of Gujarat, India. Nearby temple of Jogninar is place of religious significance.

Jogninar Temple

History

Vira belongs to the descendants of a Jain priest, who, when he was still a fugitive, foretold greatness of Rao Khengarji of Cutch State (1537). [1]

Places of interest

Jogninar temple is dedicated to 64 Jogni and reservoir, said to be built around 1478, but rebuilt in 1853, a popular place for performing ceremonies for the dead.

There is also, about 350 years old, a small stone plastered tomb of a Sind Syed.

References

  1. ^ Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Cutch, Palanpur, and Mahi Kantha. Printed at the Government Central Press. 1880. p. 253.

22°56′22″N 69°59′20″E / 22.939405°N 69.988897°E / 22.939405; 69.988897


vira+kutch Latitude and Longitude:

22°56′22″N 69°59′20″E / 22.939405°N 69.988897°E / 22.939405; 69.988897
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vira is a village in Anjar Taluka in Kutch district of Gujarat, India. Nearby temple of Jogninar is place of religious significance.

Jogninar Temple

History

Vira belongs to the descendants of a Jain priest, who, when he was still a fugitive, foretold greatness of Rao Khengarji of Cutch State (1537). [1]

Places of interest

Jogninar temple is dedicated to 64 Jogni and reservoir, said to be built around 1478, but rebuilt in 1853, a popular place for performing ceremonies for the dead.

There is also, about 350 years old, a small stone plastered tomb of a Sind Syed.

References

  1. ^ Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Cutch, Palanpur, and Mahi Kantha. Printed at the Government Central Press. 1880. p. 253.

22°56′22″N 69°59′20″E / 22.939405°N 69.988897°E / 22.939405; 69.988897


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