Dungarpur is a city in the southernmost part of Rajasthan state of India. It is the administrative headquarters of Dungarpur District. It is the fastest developing town in extreme South Rajasthan with telshil Aspur . The rail line between Udaipur and Ahmedabad in Gujarat runs through the town, shortest distance to the National Highway 8 from Dungapur town is 20 km.It is the cleanest and first ODF(Open defecation free) city in Rajasthan.
Places to see
Dev Somnath Mandir
Haveli Juna Mahal, Dungarpur
Gap Sagar Lake
Fatehgari (hill top )
Udai Bilas Palace
Shree munisuvratnath digambar Jain Temple HATHAI
Som Kamla Amba Dem
Katkeshwar Mandir Katisour
Shree Jetholeshwar Mahadev Temple, Oad
Punali Hanuman temple. madiwala temple
Juna Mahal or the Old Palace
Shrinathji Temple
Government Archaeological Museum
District Library
Shri Adinatha Jain Swetamber Temple
Beneshwar Dham
Rokadia Ganesh Temple
Sarneshwar Mandir Temple
shahid smarak park
Naya Mahadev Temple
RaghunathJi Temple Bhiluda
Shree Nagariya Dada Ganpati Mandir (Bhiluda, Ganeshpury)
Panch Mukhi Hanumanji Mandir & Kalyan Dham (Bhiluda Ganeshpury)
Shree Mandaviya Hanumanji Mandir (Mandav)
Shree Karadiya Hanumanji Mandir (Karada)
Sita - Ram Ashram Jethana
Siddhanath Mahadev Temple Thakarda
Maa Bayan Temple - Ghatda (Ahada Ka Vada)
Kali kalyan dham Temple - Ghatda
Nana Bhai Park
Nagfunji Temple
Hinglaj Mata Temple (Genji)
Ganpati Temple (Punjpur)
Lakshmi Narayan Temple (Punjpur)
Shiv Mandir Punjela Talab (Punjpur)
Bhagwati Mata Temple (Punjpur)
Hanuman Temple (Punjpur)
Jain Temple (Badouda)
Temple Dev Somnath
Ratnagiri Mandir (Jain Temple|) Bankora
Raja Mahal, Bankora
Shree vishnu bhagwan mandir (samor sai) Khera samor
Fairs and festivals
Baneshwar fair
Vagad festival,
mohd. damla qadri hussain festival
Deevavo
Amli Gyaras
Vitthaldeo fair
Urs Mubarak in Galiyakot (Syedi Fakhruddin Shaheed)
ShreeShetrapaljidada fair Khadagada
Very famous Purnima Garba [Bhiluda]
Shree Jetholeshwar Mahadev Temple, Oad (Shivratri Mela)
Siddhanath Mahadev Temple, Thakarda(Shivratri Mela)
Stone pelting Holi [Bhiluda]
Ram Navmi RagunathJi Temple[Bhiluda]
Ram Navmi RagunathJi Temple[Nadia]
Bhedmata Fair near Antri
Shree Samor Sai Temple(Kherasamor)
Jammu Khand Dhoni (Kathadi)
Goreshvar Mahadev (Shivratri mela)
Ratnagiri Mandir ( Jain Tample ) Bankora
Old Mahal Bankora
Jain Rathotsav Mela Paryushan Parv Peeth
Demographics
As of 2011 India census, Dungarpur had a population of 47,706. Males constitute 52% of the population a females 48%. Dungarpur has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 83% and, female literacy is 69%. In Dungarpur, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age
Notable people
Raj Singh Dungarpur, Cricketer, Administrator
Maharawal Shri Laxman Singh
Harshvardhan Singh Dungarpur, Rajya Sabha MP from Bharatiya Janata Party
Dr. Nagendra Singh, President International Court of Justice
Lt. General Nathu Singh Rathore
Bhogilal Pandya
Administrative divisions, villages and towns
At the 2001 Indian census the Dungarpur district was divided into four tehsils: Aspur, Dungarpur, Sagwara and Simalwara; however, around 2007 the new tehsil of Bichiwara (Bichhiwara) was created out of the western part of Dungarpur Tehsil. There are four towns in Dungarpur district: two municipalities Dungarpur and Sagwara, and two census towns Seemalwara and Galiakot. As of the 2011 census there were 976 villages in the district.
Climate
The climate of Dungarpur is quite dry. The summer season is hot, but milder than most of the other Rajasthan cities. The average temperature in summers falls in the range of 43 °C (max) to 26 °C (min). Climatic conditions of Dungarpur, Rajasthan in winters are quite cool. The average temperature ranges between 25 °C (max) to 9 °C (min). Dungarpur weather experiences average rainfall hovering between 47 cm to 76 cm
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