Varsoda

Varsoda State Palace

Varsoda (Hindi वर्सोदा) is a small village located in Mansa, Gujarat, on the bank of the Sabarmati River, formerly seat of an eponymous petty Rajput princely state. It is approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Gandhinagar, the state capital of Gujarat.

History

Goddess Chamunda-devi Temple
Village View

Varsoda was a petty Hindu princely state of 28 Square Kilometers km² before Indian Independence (1947) which had a population of 4,051 in 1892. It was ruled by Thakore (Shri)s of the Chavda dynasty (one of the major Rajput clan of Gujarat) under the British raj, who were awarded a privy purse of 12,500 Rupees.

The Chavda Rajputs first established kingdom at Anhilpur Patan (at present a district in northern Gujarat) in around 745 AD. Anhilpur Patan remained capital of Gujarat for many centuries. The Chavda Rajputs ruled lasted around 200 years at Patan. They gradually moved from Patan and established their kingdom at other locations such as Mehsana, Mansa and Varsoda. The Royal family of Chavda worship as their Kuldevi the Hindu goddess Chamunda devi, whose temple is in Varsoda.

Ruling Thakurs

Varsoda state was established by Thakur Surajmalji. After fourteen generations (including Thakore Shri Kishansinhji) succeeded :

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    Coordinates: 23°25′23″N 72°44′49″E / 23.423°N 72.747°E / 23.423; 72.747

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