Barodiya

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Barodiya
village
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictBanswara
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
327604
Telephone code02968
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Nearest cityBanswara, Dungarpur Udaipur

Barodiya is a village in Banswara district on the NimbaheraDahod national highway 113 in Rajasthan, India.[1]

This village has about 2000 homes of Brahmins, Kumbhars, panchal, suthars and Jain. Brahmins and Jains are the majority. Brahmins, suthar and Jains are the educated classes of the village. People have their own businesses and they work for others as well.

Temples

Barodiya has a large Laxmi Narayan temple and Jain temple in the centre of the village. Both temples are studded with diamonds and gold with an idol of Lakshmi Narayan. and Viswakarma temple is also very beautiful architecture.

Barodia is known as a magical village. The villagers practicing ancient magic tricks for centuries. A must visit once in a lifetime, especially 2 days after Diwali on magician mela that involves semi-tribal magic and activities like local music, Dance, Entertainment, etc. These local do not show their tricks outside of their village as per their traditions. They believe the magical powers a given to them by Bharon Baba. There is an ancient Bhairon Temple. Nandni temple is a visiting place of Barodia and Banswara. Thousands visit there every month.

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