Narsi, Hingoli

Narsi Namdev
Village
Narsi Namdev
Location in Maharashtra, India
Narsi Namdev
Narsi Namdev (India)
Coordinates: 19°47′57″N 77°08′51″E / 19.79908°N 77.1476°E / 19.79908; 77.1476Coordinates: 19°47′57″N 77°08′51″E / 19.79908°N 77.1476°E / 19.79908; 77.1476
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Hingoli
Government
  Type Gram panchayat
Population (2011)
  Total 5,992
Demonym(s) Narsikar
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 431513
Telephone code 02456
Vehicle registration MH-38

Narsi Namdev is a village in Hingoli taluka of Hingoli district of Indian state of Maharashtra. It is 17 km away from Hingoli. It is known as the birthplace of the Varkari saint and poet Namdev.[1] Earlier village was known as Narsi Bamani.

Demography

According to the 2011 Census of India, Narsi had 1160 households and a population of 5,992, of which 3,071 were males and 2,921 were females. The Average Sex Ratio was 933, which was higher than the Maharashtra state average of 929. The literacy rate was 79%, compared to 82.95% across Maharashtra. The male literacy rate was 87% and the female literacy rate was 71%. Schedule Castes comprised 10% of the population and Schedule Tribes were 3.2%.

Sant Namdev Sansthan Narsi

Saint Namdev

Narsi is the birthplace of the 13th-century Varkari saint Namdev. The village has a temple dedicated to him, called Sant Namdev Sansthan Narsi. Namdev, being an important figure in Sikhism, means that both Hindu and Sikh followers visit the temple. An annual fair is also held at Narsi. The Government of Maharashtra has declared Narsi as a holy place and is developing it as a religious tourist hub. Sikh followers are constructing a gurudwara along with a memorial of Namdev.[2]

References

  1. Christian Lee Novetzke (13 August 2013). Religion and Public Memory: A Cultural History of Saint Namdev in India. Columbia University Press. pp. 55–. ISBN 978-0-231-51256-5.
  2. "Hingoli District official page". Hingoli.gov.in. 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
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