Bhokardan भोकरदन |
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city | |
Location in Maharashtra, India | |
Coordinates: 20°15′11″N 75°46′08″E / 20.253°N 75.769°ECoordinates: 20°15′11″N 75°46′08″E / 20.253°N 75.769°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Jalna |
Named for | King Bhogvardhan |
Government | |
• Body | Municipal Council |
• President | Mrs.Manjusha Rajendra Deshmukh |
Elevation | 587 m (1,926 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 24,416 |
Demonym(s) | Bhokardankar |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 431114 |
Vehicle registration | MH21 |
Bhokardan is a city and a municipal council in Jalna district in the state of Maharashtra, India.
According to legends, the name Bhokardan is derived from the name of king Bhogvardhan or Bhagdnath, who ruled this city in ancient time. Local legends consider this to be a capital of Bhoumasura, a mythological demon, who was killed by Hindu god Shri Krishna.
Bhokardan is situated on bank of Kelana river. Bhokardan has been identified by the modern historians with the ancient city of Bhogavardhana. One of the earliest references of Bhokardan is found in Markandeya Purana, where it is described as a prosperous trading city in Dandakaranya area, located on the trade route from Ujjayini, in central India to Prathishthana, then capital city of Satavahanas. Similar, references were also found in various other ancient literature. In earlier period it was a Janapada, which later got status of an independent region. Bhokardan was the third richest city in Satavahana period after Prathishthana and Ter. The inscription records at stupas of Bharhut and Sanchi, mention receiving donations from inhabitants of this city for their construction. There is a reference in an article from 593 AD that, the king of Mahishmati, Raja Shankargan, of Kalachuri dynasty, has donated some land to a Brahmin in Bhogvardan region. However, the history of this place in the Middle Ages is not known. In later period of Peshwas rule, this city came under control of the Nizam of Hyderabad. Bhokardan was part of Hyderabad State until its annexation into the Indian Union in 1948. In 1960, it became a part of newly form state of Maharashtra from bilingual Bombay state. The ruins of old fortification are still visible around the city; the old fort area now houses the Tehsil office.