Kanadi village (Chandgad taluka)

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Kanadi-Padatewadi
Village
CountryIndia
Population
 • Total924

Kanadi-Padatewadi is a village on the bank of the Ghatprabha River in Chandgad Taluka, India. It belongs to the Pune division. Kanadi is 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) away from the city of Chandgad. The village's population was 924 in 2020, up from 865 in the census of 2011.[1]

Kanadi is home to farmers and the main crops are rice, sugarcane, groundnut, and maize. There is also a primary school in Kanadi, named Kumar Vidya Mandir, Kanadi.[2]

Sacred sites[edit]

Kanadi is home to several Hindu temples including God Shree Ramling Prasanna, Goddess Shree Bhaveshvari, Saibaba Mandir-Padatewadi, and the Goddess Shree Margubai temples are all within the villages. Janmashtami, a holiday celebrating the birth of Krishna, is celebrated every year in Kanadi , while Devi Margubai yatra is celebrated every two years.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NPR Detail Report for the Village of Kanadi in the State of Maharashtra". Population Division, Census. Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs. Retrieved 27 September 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. ^ "KUMAR VIDYA MANDIR KANADI - Kanadi, District Kolhapur (Maharashtra)".