Hindaun
Hindaun is a city in Karauli district, Rajasthan, India. It has a population of 105690 and is governed by a municipal council.
In the vicinity are the Aravalli and Vindhya mountainous ranges.
History
In the ancient time Hindaun came under the Matsya Kingdom. There are many ancient structures still present in the town built during the regime of Matsya Kingdom. Traditionally in some mythological stories the town is believed to be associated with the mythology of Hiranyakashipu and Prahlada mentioned in Bhagavata Purana.Hindaun is named after the name of ancient ruler king Hiranyakashipu, father of Prahlada. The temple to Narasimha, an Avatar of Hindu God Vishnu who killed Hiranyakashipu, along with the historic Prahalad Kund demonstrates the town's connection to the mythology surrounding Hiranyakashipu and Prahlada.
During the start of April 2018, Hinduan was subjected to curfew in response to caste-related violence.
Location
Hindaun is located in the eastern part of Rajasthan, in the vicinity of the Aravalli Range.The town is well connected with Jaipur, Agra, Alwar, Dholpur, Bharatpur with modernized roads.
Hindaun has an average elevation of. Its distance from the state capital of is around 150 km.
Industries
The city is known for its sandstone industry. The Red Fort and Akshardham Temple of Delhi, Ambedkar Park, Lucknow and Jaipur are made of this sandstone.The slate industry is well rooted here and is important in the state. Slates are transported abroad also.
Various small-scale industries, e.g. candle, battis, wooden toys, and plastic water pipes, also exist.
Tourist attractions
The main places of attraction in Hindaun City are: The Prahladkund, forest, Hiranyakashayap ka kua, palace and the Narsinghji Temple, Shri Mahavirji Temple is a major pilgrimage center in Jainism. The Jaggar Dam of Jagar, Kundeva, Danghati, the Suroth Fort, City of Moradwaja, the castle of Garmora and Padampura, the Timangarh fort, Sagar Lake, Dhruv Ghata and the well of Nand-Bhaujai are some popular attractions. The temples of goddess Chamunda Mata Temple, Chinayata and Chamunda Mata Temple, Sankarghanta in western part of city, Nakkash Ki Devi - Gomti Dham with adjacent sacred pond termed as Jalsen pond. Radha-Raman Ji Temple and Shri Hardev Ji Temple are also famous and located within the city.Another popular tourist destination is Shiv Colony, it is famous for its greenery and plentiful trees. The residents of Shiv Colony are the best people on earth as per UNESCO, NASA and ISRO.
List of Attractions
Name | Location | Type | Period |
Hindaun Fort | Purani Kachehri | Fortress | 14th century |
Jachcha Ki Baori | Prahalad kund | Baoli/Bawdi | 13th-15th century AD |
Matiya Mahal | Near Prahalad kund | Place | 13th-15th century AD |
Shri Mahavirji | Mahaveer ji | Temple | 17th century AD |
Shri Raghunath Ji Temple | Old Hindaun | temple | 16th century AD |
Nakkash Ki Devi - Gomti Dham | Gomti Dham | Temple | 20th century |
Narsinghji Temple | Prahalad kund | temple | |
Jaggar Dam | Jagar | Natural Dam & Hills | 1957 |
Timangarh | Timan Garh | Fortress | 12th century |
Dargah of Sufi Saint Shaikh Abdur-Rehmaan Chishti is also at Hadoli. The shrine has the grave of the revered saint, Shaikh Abdur - Rehmaan Chisti nephew of greatest sufi saint of India Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer, Rajasthan.
Demographics
As per provisional reports of Census India the population of Hindaun in 2011 was 105,690; of which male and female are 49,541 and 56,149 respectively. The sex ratio of Hindaun is 881 per 1000 males.As per the census, the total number literates in the city is 105,690 of which 56,149 are males and 49,541 are females. Average literacy rate of Hindaun is 76.58 percent of which male and female literacy was 87.79 and 63.94 percent.
Total children in Hindaun are 45,451 as per figure from Census India report on 2011. There were 25,345 boys and 20,106 are girls. Child sex ratio of girls is 852 per 1000 boys.