Sri Ganganagar is a planned city and the northern-most city of the Indian state of Rajasthan, near the borders of Rajasthan and Punjab states and the international border of India and Pakistan. It is the administrative headquarters of Sri Ganganagar district. It is named after Maharaja Shri Ganga Singh Bahadur, Maharaja of Bikaner. It is known as "the food basket of Rajasthan" and "Green district of Rajasthan
Sri Ganganagar District is between latitude 28.4 to 30.6 and longitude 72.2 to 75.3 The total area of Sri Ganganagar is 11,154.66 km² or 1,115,466 hectares. It is surrounded on the east by Hanumangarh District, (Hanumangarh district was carved out of it on 12 July 1994) on the south by Bikaner District
Political representation
Member of Parliament Ganganagar Lok Sabha constituency: Nihalchand, Bhartiya Janata Party
Member of Legislative Assembly Kamini Jindal, National Unionist Zamindara Party
Tourist attractions
Anupgarh fort
Anupgarh fort is in Anupgarh city.
Laila Majnu Mazar
Historical Gurudwara Buddha Johad: A large gurudwara, 55 km from Ganganagar in the southwest. This is where Bhai Sukha Singh and Mehtab Singh brought the head of Massa Rangarh (guilty of sacrilege of the Amritsar Golden Temple) and hung it on a tree on 11 August 1740.
Bror Village: Ruins of the Indus Valley Civilisation are found here. It is on Anoopgarh-Ramsinghpur road.
Dada Pamparam's Dera is at Vijayanagar town, and is the samadhi[clarification needed] (tomb) of Baba Pamparam.
Laila-Majnu ki Mazar (tomb), Binjaur village. Laila Majnu Ki Mazar is 11 km (6.6 mi) from Anoopgarh on the western side. Here is the so-called mazar of Laila-Majnu. It was built in remembrance of mutual devotion and love between a teacher and a student. A fair is held in June.
Laila-Majnun ki Mazar near Anupgarh city
Anoopgarh Fort is a ruin in the city of Anoopgarh. It was built by Anoop Singh Rathore.
The Hindumalkot Border, the Indo-Pak Border, derives its name from Hindumal, the Diwan of Bikaner. Pakistan’s Observation Post can be seen from this site.
Temples and places for worship
Rojhri temple
A full view of temple complex from Ram Kutia.
Rojhri Inside temple
An inside view of Rojhri temple.
The landscape of Sri Ganganagar is dotted with temples and religious places. The famous temples in Sri Ganganagar include
Gayatri shaktipeeth is dedicated to maa Gayatri the goddess of vedas. the temple is at g-1-a hanuman nagar.
Ram Mandir
The Gauri Shankar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. There is a Shivalinga in the sanctum. It was built using sandstone and has two cone-shaped turrets.
Siddhi Jhaanki Wale Hanumaan Ji Ka Mandir
Hanumaan Mandir is dedicated to Hanuman in the heart of the city, in L-Block.
Balaji Dhaam is on Hanumangarh Road, near the Ridhi Sidhi Enclave. This temple is devoted to Sri Balaji and is surrounded by other temples.
Durga Mandir dedicated to goddess Durga, surrounded by a crowded market; the area in the evening is crowded by youth.
Rojhri Dham is a complex of religious sites dedicated to the worship of the Hindu deity Hanuman. Dham attracts many local worshipers throughout the year. On Chaitra Purnima and Ashvin Purnima every year, large jagrans are organized, where thousands of people assemble to pay homage to the deity. Hanuman Sewa Samiti manages the temple and jagarans. The temple of Hanuman is on the right side of Anupgarh-Bikaner road, about one kilometre from Rojhri Village.
Chanana-Dham (Chanana shrine): A great temple of Lord Hanumanji is here, built in 1971. It is 36 km from district headquarters on the way to Padampur (Tehsil) on bifurcating road at Chunawad town along with GG canal.
In addition to this, religious centres such as Gurudwara Shri Budha Johar Shaheb and Shivpuri Kagad are common tourist destinations. Shri Jagadamba Andh-vidhyalaya, one of the largest institutes of India for the education of visually, hearing and speech impaired people is in Sri Ganganagar city
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