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==As a Tehsil==
==As a Tehsil==
The Ahore tehsil has 41 [[Gram Panchayat]]s. Name of the Gram Panchayats are: Agawari, Ahore, Aipura, Ajeetpura, Bala, Bankli, Badanwari,Bavadi, [[Bhadrajun]], Bhanwarani, Bhanswara, Bhooti, Bhorda, Bithuda, Chandra, Charali, Chavarcha, Chunda, Dayalpura, Dodiyali, Ghana, [[Guda Balotan]], [[Harji]], Kamba, Kanwla, Kavarada, Nimbla, Norva, Nosra, [[Padarali]], Panchota, Paota, Raithal, Rama, Rodla, Sedriya Balotan, Shankhwali, Sugalia Jodha, Thanwala, Umedpur, Valadara and Vediya.<ref> [http://offerings.nic.in/directory/adminreps/viewpansumSQL.asp?selstate=700&parenttype=B&ptype=V&button1=Submit Village Panchayats of AHORE,JALORE,RAJASTHAN] </ref>
The Ahore tehsil has 41 [[Gram Panchayat]]s. Name of the Gram Panchayats are: Agawari, Ahore, Aipura, Ajeetpura, Bala, Bankli, Badanwari,Bavadi, [[Bhadrajun]], Bhanwarani, Bhanswara, Bhooti, Bhorda, Bithuda, Chandra, Charali, Chavarcha, Chunda, Dayalpura, Dodiyali, Ghana, [[Guda Balotan]], [[Harji]], Kamba, Kanwla, Kavarada, Nimbla, Norva, Nosra, [[Padarali]], Panchota, Paota, Raithal, Rama, Rodla, Sedriya Balotan, Shankhwali, Sugalia Jodha, Thanwala, Umedpur, Valadara and Vediya.<ref> [http://offerings.nic.in/directory/adminreps/viewpansumSQL.asp?selstate=700&parenttype=B&ptype=V&button1=Submit Village Panchayats of AHORE,JALORE,RAJASTHAN] </ref>
=Bhata Gair==

==Jainism in Ahore==
The town is birthplace of Indian [[Jain]] scholar [[Muni Jayanandvijay]]. The centre of Jain books and literature, known as "Gyan-Bhandar", was established here by Jain [[Acharya Rajendrasuri]]. The village has 8 Jain temples. One of them is Godi Parshvanath Jain Mandir, its pratistha was done under the guidance of Shri [[Acharya Rajendrasuri]] Maharaaj.

==Bhata Gair==
Ahore was Very famous for His Bhata Gair. It was a ceremony which used (till 2006) to take place during the festival of [[Holi]]. In this ritual people are divided in two team- one who consume alcohol and other who don't and they are separated with a fence in between. The Aim is to cross the fence and the team which crosses the fence first wins it. While some people try to come to the other side, other throw stones on the people trying to invade into their portion. It is the said rule that the participants should be of the Ahore village only.
Ahore was Very famous for His Bhata Gair. It was a ceremony which used (till 2006) to take place during the festival of [[Holi]]. In this ritual people are divided in two team- one who consume alcohol and other who don't and they are separated with a fence in between. The Aim is to cross the fence and the team which crosses the fence first wins it. While some people try to come to the other side, other throw stones on the people trying to invade into their portion. It is the said rule that the participants should be of the Ahore village only.


It is stopped by the administration due to injuries and death of some people in the ceremony.
It is stopped by the administration due to injuries and death of some people in the ceremony.DEVENDRA SUTHAR


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:25, 30 November 2009

Ahore
Ahore
city
Population
 (2001)
 • Total14,623

Ahor or Ahore (in Hindi आहोर) is a village in Jalore District of Rajasthan state in India. It is situated 17 km east of the Jalore on Jalore-Sanderao road(SH-16). It is the headquarters of the tehsil by the same name.

Geography

Ahor is located at 25°22′N 72°47′E / 25.37°N 72.78°E / 25.37; 72.78[1]. It has an average elevation of Template:M to ft. Strategically well located on the intersection of road to Jalore ( District Head Quarter) and Jodhpur(a major city)

Demographics

Population of Ahore is 14,623 according to census 2001. Where male population is 7,451 while female population is 7,172.

As a Tehsil

The Ahore tehsil has 41 Gram Panchayats. Name of the Gram Panchayats are: Agawari, Ahore, Aipura, Ajeetpura, Bala, Bankli, Badanwari,Bavadi, Bhadrajun, Bhanwarani, Bhanswara, Bhooti, Bhorda, Bithuda, Chandra, Charali, Chavarcha, Chunda, Dayalpura, Dodiyali, Ghana, Guda Balotan, Harji, Kamba, Kanwla, Kavarada, Nimbla, Norva, Nosra, Padarali, Panchota, Paota, Raithal, Rama, Rodla, Sedriya Balotan, Shankhwali, Sugalia Jodha, Thanwala, Umedpur, Valadara and Vediya.[2]

Bhata Gair=

Ahore was Very famous for His Bhata Gair. It was a ceremony which used (till 2006) to take place during the festival of Holi. In this ritual people are divided in two team- one who consume alcohol and other who don't and they are separated with a fence in between. The Aim is to cross the fence and the team which crosses the fence first wins it. While some people try to come to the other side, other throw stones on the people trying to invade into their portion. It is the said rule that the participants should be of the Ahore village only.

It is stopped by the administration due to injuries and death of some people in the ceremony.DEVENDRA SUTHAR

References