Banda, Maharashtra

Banda
town

Bandeshwar Temple in Banda
Banda

Location in Maharashtra, India

Coordinates: 15°48′45.85″N 73°51′40.78″E / 15.8127361°N 73.8613278°E / 15.8127361; 73.8613278Coordinates: 15°48′45.85″N 73°51′40.78″E / 15.8127361°N 73.8613278°E / 15.8127361; 73.8613278
Country  India
State Maharashtra
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 416511
Telephone code 02363
ISO 3166 code IN-MH
Website maharashtra.gov.in

Banda is a town in Sindhudurg district in Maharashtra, India near the Goa-Maharashtra border. Banda is the last town of Mahrashtra state on Mumbai-Goa national highway (NH-17). Terekhol is main river on the bank of which Banda city is established.

Languages spoken

The main languages spoken here are Marathi, Malvani and Konkani. Many people have sound knowledge of English and Portuguese. Located at coordinates: 15° 49' 0" North, 73° 52' 0" East.

Places of attraction

God Shree Bandeshwar and Goddess Shree Bhumika are the Main Temples in the Village. Apart from these temples, temples of Lord Vitthal, Hanuman are also in the town. The name of the village Banda is only because of the God Bandeshwar, a Jagrit Swayambhu Shivalinga.In ancient age the Banda was known as Adilabad due to reign of Adilshahi. Evidences of his reign can still be seen in the form of Redeghumat, Bailghumat and other ancient constructions in and around the town. Adil was defeated by Portuguese. During the time of Shivaji, name Adilabad got converted into Banda because of the deity Lord Bandeshwar. This 300+ years old Temple of Lord Bandeshwar is being renovated. All the devotees are contributing for the same. It is a very real faith that the Lord Bandeshwar can only be worshipped, by entering into the Garbhagriha, by Holy Priest that is the Brahmin of the Temple. To keep devine purity and holiness of the Temple, all the citizens of Banda follow this tradition very heartily and do not enter into the garbhagriha. There are total 12 Shivalingas inside the Garbhgriha of the Bandeshwar temple. There is various temples of other deities e.g.Bhumika, Ravalnath, Vetal, Ganapati, Maharingan etc. around the main Bandeshwar temple. Jatra is being celebrated in the month of December every year.

Celebrations

Banda celebrates festivals like Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali and Narali Pournima.

Economy

Trade and Agriculture are two main occupations of the people of this town. Production and processing of kajju (cashew nuts), kokam (gamboge) and supari (betel nut)are also emerging as main occupation of the people. Because of huge production of cashews in the surrounding villages, Banda has become major market in the whole Sindhudurga district.

Transportation

The Terekhol river bridge was constructed in 1961 by Govt of Maharashtra for transportation between Goa and Maharashtra state. Terekhol bridge was considered as only connecting bridge or link between Goa and Maharashtra up to 1999. Mumbai-Goa national highway (NH-17) passes through Banda.

See also


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