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Dhamnand village

Coordinates: 17°36′49″N 73°36′28″E / 17.6135°N 73.6079°E / 17.6135; 73.6079
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Dhamnand is a small village within the Khed Taluka in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is situated in the Ratnagiri District beside the Vaki and Nagzari Rivers.[1] Its population is about 4500, with the main industries being farming and forestry.[citation needed] The village god, or Gramdevata, is Zolai Devi.

Subdivisions

Dhamnand is further divided into many Wadis:

  1. Mhapadiwadi- Maruti
  2. Mulanda - the temple of Kalika Devi
  3. Payarwadi - Dubleshvar Shiva Temple, Saibaba Temple and private temples as well
  4. Tambad
  5. Raw -Zolae Devi
  6. Lingayat
  7. Khadak
  8. Rohidas
  9. Kadam
  10. Sutarwadi - Virat Vishvakarma Temple is in this zone
  11. Rajwada-Kajufata
  12. Jadhavwadi- Shri Ram Temple
  13. Vaglacha Mal
  14. Gudhyacha Aad- Shri Datta Temple, Vir Hanuman Temple
  15. Ratamba Mal
  16. Ganpati- Lord Ganesh Temple
  17. Niwachi
  18. Shindewadi - Lord Ganapati Temple
  19. Boudhawadi - Thatagat Samaj Mandir
  20. Brahminwadi – Vitthal Rakhumae Temple

References

  1. ^ "Dhamanand Gaonthan". Google Maps. Google, Inc. Retrieved 18 March 2022.

17°36′49″N 73°36′28″E / 17.6135°N 73.6079°E / 17.6135; 73.6079