Virar विरार |
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Jivdani Mata Temple
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Coordinates: 19°28′N 72°48′E / 19.47°N 72.8°ECoordinates: 19°28′N 72°48′E / 19.47°N 72.8°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Palghar |
Government | |
• M.P | Chintaman Vanaga |
• M.L.A. | Kshitij Thakur |
Elevation | 11 m (36 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 1,221,233 |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | virar west - 401303 , virar east - 401305 |
Telephone code | 91250 |
Vehicle registration | MH 48 |
Website | www |
Virar (Marathi: विरार ) is a city in Maharashtra, India, part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Virar is also a part of Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation in Palghar district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Virar railway station is the northern-most railway station on the Western Line of Mumbai Suburban Railway. Real Estate has been booming in Virar because of its tourism and because of big construction players like Rustomjee, HDIL, which has already constructed the buildings . People from many places have migrated & have started making a living here, Virar is being eyed as a major development city.
The climate of the city is tropical.
The name Virar, as some believe, actually comes from the God Ekavira. Just as Tunga Parvat becomes "Tunga-ar", similarly "Vira" becomes "Vira-ar".There is a huge temple of Eka-vira Devi on the banks of Vaitarna River at the foot hills Tunga Parvat, (this is now totally broken by the continuous raids of Mohamedeans and Portuguese in the last 400 years), where people used to conclude their "Shurpaaraka Yatra", as described in the Puranas and local legends. There is a huge tank here dedicated to Eka veera Devi called "Viraar Tirtha", i.e. "Eka- Viraa Tirtha". Even today, on the west banks of Viraar Tirtha, one finds a carved stone about three feet long and nine inches broad. Below that is a group of female figures of the Yoginis of Ekaveera Devi. Nearby one can find a stone with a roughly cut cow and calf (Savatsa Dhenu), a symbol of Govardhana Math which symbolises eternity or Moksha. Moving ahead near the foot of a knoll of rock are two cow’s feet (Go-Paad) roughly cut in rock.
As of 2011[update] India census, Virar had a population of 1,221,233.of which male and female are 649,535 and 571,698 respectively. Virar has an average literacy rate of 91.95%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 81%.