Pimpri-chinchwad city of India
Short brief history of Pimpri-Chinchwed city of India
The main localities in Pimpri-Chinchwad are Chinchwad, Pimpri, Nigdi, Akurdi, Kalewadi,and Bhosari. The name Chinchwad is derived from the trees Chinch (tamarind) and Wad (banyan). Chinchwad is famous for Saint Morya Gosavi’s Shrine, which is one of the lord Ganesha’s shaktipeeth in Maharashtra
state. Due to the flooding of the river Pavana every year, the temple
gets submerged in the river water. Local people consider it as bathing
of lord Ganesha. Chinchwad is also the birthplace of the Chapekar brothers Pimpri-Chinchwad is home to the historic town of Bhosari originally known as Bhojapuri. Two thousand years ago, it was the capital of legendary Hindu king Bhoj. During the period of Mahabharata
this town was known as Bhojakata, the capital of the Bhoja-Yadava king
Rukmi. It is mentioned in Mahabharata that Bhojakata lay to the west of
Kundinapuri, the capital of Vidarbha Kingdom.
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