Ramtek

For the village in Bhopal district, see Ramtek, Bhopal.
Ramtek
रामटेक
City

Spire of the main shrine at Ram Temple, Ramtek.
Ramtek

Location in Maharashtra, India

Coordinates: 21°23′40″N 79°19′35″E / 21.39444°N 79.32639°E / 21.39444; 79.32639Coordinates: 21°23′40″N 79°19′35″E / 21.39444°N 79.32639°E / 21.39444; 79.32639
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Nagpur
Government
  Type Municipal Council
  Body Ramtek Municipal Council (RMC)
Elevation 345 m (1,132 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 22,518
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 441106
Vehicle registration MH-40

Ramtek (Marathi: रामटेक) is a City and municipal council in Nagpur district of the Maharashtra, India.

History

View of Ramtek city

Ramtek has got Historic temple of lord Rama. It is believed that Ramtek was the place where Rama, the Hindu god, rested while he was in exile. Legend has it that the aashram of great Hindu sage Agastya was situated close to Ramtek. While the sages performed religious rites, the demons used to disrupt their activities and slayed a great number of holy men. Lord Rama was distressed to hear about this, and took a vow to relieve the world from the demons. 'Tek' means vow in local language, hence the word Ramtek comes from 'Vow of Ram'. Thus it is believed locally that whoever takes a vow at Ramtek is blessed by the gods for its fulfillment. The 'padukas' of Lord Ram are believed to have been worshipped here for centuries.

The present temple is believed to have been built by the King of Nagpur, Raghuji Bhonsale, after his victory over fort of Deogarh in Chindwara. The present temple is 400 years old.

This place is also famous for its relation with great Sanskrit poet Kalidasa. It is believed that Kalidasa wrote Meghdootum in the hills of Ramtek. The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narsimha Rao contested his election from Ramtek Constituency.

Jain Temple

Ramtek is also known for ancient Jain temple with various ancient statues of Jain Tirthankara.The main idol of Shantinatha, the sixteenth Tirthankar has a legend associated with it.

King Raghuji Bhosale, along with his munim (accountant) came to Ramtek for construction of Ram Mandir. One day, the munim came late after arrival of king bhosale. King asked the reason he said "oh king i am jain, i am bounded by the rule that i can't eat food without worshipping jain idol, so i went 30 km away (present day kamptee jain mandir) for worship. This answer satisfied the king, king had ordered his troops to go and search jain temple nearby ramtek. Troops had came back in evening and answered the king, " oh king there is no jain temple in ramtek but some people worship an idol down the hills which may be a jain idol. Munim of king went to see that idol it was placed under the tree and that was jain idol of main daity SHANTINATH bhagwan. King has ordered to make a big jain temple at that site. Today the main idol of the temple is exactly at that site where it was found.

It became more popular when one of the leading Digambar Jain Acharyas, Acharya Vidyasagar visited and stayed with his sangh in Ramtek in 1993, 94 and 2008 and 2013 for the four months of chaturmas during the rainy season. With his inspiration, a big Jain temple has been constructed. Jain disciples report many miracles attributed to the ancient Jain statue and so the place is more popularly called as Atishayakshetra Ramtek ji by them.

Atishay = During chaturmas of VIDYASAGAR MAHARAJ once the injured deer came struggling inside the temple which was bleeding heavily. The deer was about to die. VIDYASAGAR came outside the room and chanted the holy NAVKAR MANTRA for deer. After few hours deer was cured and was able to run.

The place was ruled by Gond rulers before being captured by the Bhonsle rulers of Nagpur in the eighteenth century.

Education

Ramtek also has an engineering college KITS[1] which comes under Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur.

Geography

Map of Nagpur district with major towns(including Ramtek) and rivers.

Ramtek is located at 21°24′N 79°20′E / 21.4°N 79.33°E / 21.4; 79.33.[2] It has an average elevation of 345 metres (1131 feet). It is located at a distance of around 50 km from Nagpur and it takes 1 - 1.5 hours to reach Ramtek using public transport from Nagpur. You can easily get Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) bus from Nagpur bus stand, but frequency is less during night on either ways. Khindasi lake is one of the important tourist attractions at Ramtek.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[3] Ramtek had a population of 22,517. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Ramtek has an average literacy rate of 75%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 82%, and female literacy is 68%. In Ramtek, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.

References

  1. "KITS Engineering college".
  2. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Ramtek
  3. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
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