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Pedgaon, Ahmednagar

Pedgaon
Pedagaon
village
Pedgaon is located in Maharashtra
Pedgaon
Pedgaon
Pedgaon is located in India
Pedgaon
Pedgaon
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 18°30′42″N 074°42′27″E / 18.51167°N 74.70750°E / 18.51167; 74.70750Coordinates: 18°30′42″N 074°42′27″E / 18.51167°N 74.70750°E / 18.51167; 74.70750
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Ahmadnagar
Taluka Shrigonda
Government
 • Body Village panchayat
Population (2001)
 • Total 4,672
Languages
 • Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration MH-16
Nearest town Shrigonda
Website www.shrigonda.in/pedgaon.htm

Pedgaon is a panchayat village in the state of Maharashtra, India. Administratively, Pedgaon is under Shrigonda Taluka of Ahmadnagar District in Maharashtra. There is only the single village of Pedgaon in the Pedgaon gram panchayat.

The village of Pedgaon sits on the left (north) bank of the Bhima River, and on the west bank of the Deo River. The Deo River is an intermittent stream, running only during the monsoon season. Three roads leave the village. To the east is the Anandwadi Road that connects to the south to State Highway 67 and to the north to State Highway 55. To the west there is the river road that passes through the villages of Ajnuj, Kautha, and Gar before reaching State Highway 10 and the bridge over the Bhima. The other western road goes northwest to Kasti. Pedgaon is 13 km by road east of the Kasti railway station, and 22 km by road south of the town of Shrigonda. There are no hotels or lodges in the village.

The village consists of one fort known as the Fort of Pedgaon, "Bahadurgad" or "Dharmaveergad". The fort is in total ruins. It contains one building known as Mastani Mahal. There are five temples in the fort, two of which are known as Lakshmi Narayan temple and Baleshwar Temple. Lakshmi Narayan temple is a good example of architecture with carved pillers, images of animals on the walls of temple. There is a good carving in the temple. Now there are no images in the temple. Another Baleshwar temple is dedicated to Lord Shiv. It is also in a ruined state. It contains 8 pillars with good carving. A temple build by Aniruddha Bhintade is also located in this fort, Dharmaveergad. Fish farming is also done in Pedgaon in the Bhima River. River Saraswati flows from Shrigonda to Chorachiwadi to Pedgaon and meets Bhima river in Pedgoan.


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