Sindkheda


Shindkheda is a taluka in the Dhule district of Khandesh region of Maharashtra state in India. The city is situated on the west side of the Burai River.
The name Shindkheda derives from the many 'Shindi' trees, so the kheda full of Shindi trees is named after it – Shinkheda or Sindkhed.
Rajani Anil Wankhede is President of Shindkheda City Council.

History

Settlement of Shindkheda may have been in the 12th century, before that this area belonged to Dandaka Aranya. Shindkheda is settled on the bank of Burai River. There is a story on the name of Burai River. One day a Santa bathed on the little stream, suddenly a flow of water increased and Pujari's clothes were swept away. Pujari was shocked and surprised to see some new cloths flowing towards him. He thanked the river and said from today you are named Ma Burai, who will wash everyone's bure karm. At the same time he preached anyone "who tries to dirty you will dry yourself or who dirties your water will have a worsened life".
After the 12th century, Muslim sardars and Khans ruled this area, causing it to be named Khandesh. It is also held that this is khana ka desh so it is khan desh. Both Hindus and Muslims live here peacefully in shindkheda. Khan divided the land into 13.5 provinces, in local languages they are known as Raul
.
Earlier, this town was part of Holkar's state. Raul was the head of the town and area.
Pratapsinh Raul ruled the Jahagiri up to British rule. In the time of Raul Lord Datta Mandir of Shindkheda was constructed on the bank of river Maa Burai. At the same time, Lord Balaji Mandir might have been constructed. Balaji sansthan started Ratha Palkhi Utsava where every year at Ashvin Paurnima i.e. on Kojagiri Paurnima, people of the town and surrounding area gather and pull the Ratha around the main street of Shindkheda. It is one of the largest and most famous Rath Plakhi Utsav in the area.
During the Indian freedom movement of 1947, Shindkheda contributed freedom fighters like Ramchandra Nathu Buwa-Dukale alias Rama Buwa, Narayan Buwa alias Nana Buwa, Vyankatrao Patil.
Pratapsing Rawal was beloved in Hinduism and mythology, so he called to Kavyatirth Hon. Late. Ha.pa.bha. Sitaram Gangadhar Pandit, nicknamed Shewadkar bapu bapu, received a bachelor's degree in Sanskrit from Kashi Hindu Vidyapeeth. He was very popular in Shindkheda Taluka. Bapuji read Bhagwat katha sixty times in Datta Mandir. He was a master in Vedic Astrology, Mythology and Karmakand. He lived at Datta Mandir.
The whole wooden Rath was built on teak woods and it has five wheels. The fifth wheel is in the middle of other five it is used on very difficult turning on streets. Ratha passes through lanes where Muslim people also pull the Ratha from their area. Near the mosque, the Hindus stop beating there drums and musical instruments. More than 150 years that Ratha Palkhi ustav has been celebrated here. The next day, Shree Balaji sits on Palkhi in the evening and blesses the people of the town. At the time of Narayansinh Raul these rath was built by Narayansinh Raul. Narayansinh later Mangalsinh Raul was thr last ruler of shindkheda.
Balaji Madir sansthan pramukh shree Nana Maharaja and his father Nathu Maharaja started the annual Pandharpur Wari, which continues today. Ram Navami is a major festival celebrated in the mandir. During the time of Nana Maharaj, Ratha Galli organised a large bhandara. All year long, Ratha galli gave spiritual fillings to the local residence people, but this ended because of lack of donations by the devotees to the Sansthan.
Near the Shindkheda, the village of Patan is famous for the Ashapuri Mataji Temple. There is a story that Ashapuri Mataji is coming on every navratri for Gharba dance to the at Shindkheda. Raul built a beautiful temple at Patan.
The first Gymkhana in Shindkheda was opened by freedom fighter Ramchandra Nathu Buwa-Dukale, alias Rama Buwa, and he named it after his guru Damodar, Damodar Guru Vyayamshala Shindkheda.
The first boys' school was opened in Shindkheda by Freedom Fighter Ramchandra Nathu Buwa-Dukale. Dr. Phade. School was named 'New English School', then it was renamed M.H.S.S. High School. The first girls' school was also opened in Shindkheda by 'New English School' named after 'Meerabai Fulchandas Shah'. The first Urdu High School also was opened in Shindkheda by 'New English School'.
Mangalsingh Nimji Rajput was a famous MLA from this taluka. He was a farmer. Accomplishments to improve the community include Shindkheda Railway Station and its platform, the town's water supply system works, the bridge on the bank of River Burai, and the diversion of water from Tapi River to the town.
Ratha Palkhi is one of the major utsav celebrated on the day of Sharad Paurnima which is also known as Kojagiri Paurnima.
Shindkheda City updated from Grampanchayat to form Nagar Panchayat.

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