Siriyari

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Siriyari
Village
Siriyari is located in Rajasthan
Siriyari
Siriyari
Location in Rajasthan, India
Coordinates: 25°40′24″N 73°48′30″E / 25.673261°N 73.808352°E / 25.673261; 73.808352Coordinates: 25°40′24″N 73°48′30″E / 25.673261°N 73.808352°E / 25.673261; 73.808352
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictPali
Government
 • BodyGram Panchayat
Population
 (2001)
 • Total13,500
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
306027
Telephone code02935
Vehicle registrationRJ-22
Sex ratio993 /

Siriyari is a small town situated in State of Rajasthan, District Pali. It is situated on State Highway 62 connecting Sojat, Sojat Road, Sireeyari, Phulad, Jojawar. This village has a police station connected to nearby villages via Chowkis thereof.

It is famous as death place of Acharya Bhikshu (1726–1803) who was the founder and first spiritual head of the Shwatambar Terapanth sect of Jainism. There is a famous temple on his name, which has been a new landmark.[1]

History[]

This is a leading estate established by the Kumpawat clan of Rathores in 1635. Thakur Mahesh Das, son of Rao Kumpa of Marwar, was father of a son, Thakur Aas Karan, who was granted the estate of Digai in 1616. His eldest son, Thakur Amar Singh succeeded in Digai and won Siriyari from the Solanki Rajputs in a battle in 1635.[2]

Connectivity[]

District Headquarter: Pali (74 km) Nearest Railway Station: Sojat Road (24 km) and Marwar Junction Buses are available all time from Sojat Road which is best spot for getting via Roads.

References[]

  1. ^ "Bhikshu".
  2. ^ History. "Rajput History".
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