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Umalwad (Marathi: उमळवाड) is a small village having population 5035 as on 2011 census survey of govt of India. It is situated 3 km from north side of Jaysingpur city. This village is famous for Guava. Every year on Mahashivratri Shree danling Maharaj yatra or festival is celebrated. The history of the village dates back into the year 1600-1700 old. It is situated on the bank of Krishna River which flows from north to south, as it flows in Nrusinhwadi. This village is also famous for its all religions temples present in the village. In Umalwad there is Ramling Temple, Shree Danling temple, Shree Hanuman temple, Shree Vitthal-Rukmini Temple, Shree Basaveshwar temple, Shree Ganapati temple and a Christian church is also present.

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Map of Umalwad, Maharashtra 416101

Local Language

Marathi is a local and official language of Umalwad. All practices, facilities, education is given in Marathi in Umalwad. Most of the people speak, write and read Marathi. Few people can speak Kannada language also, who belongs to Jain and Lingayat community.

Location of Umalwad

Umalwad is situated at 16°48'12.2 N & 74°32'47.2 E which is on North side of Jaysingpur city.

Festivals in Umalwad

The big festival celebrated in umalwad is Shri Danling Maharaj Yatra celebrated every year on Maha Shivaratri. The second festival celebrated is Shri Hanuman Jayanti. Third Festival celebrated is Shri Birdev Yatra. Shri Mahavir Jayanti is also celebrated every year by Jain people.

Temples In Umalwad

Shri Danling Maharaj Temple Shri Ramling Temple Shri Jain Basti Shri Birdev Temple Shri Basveshwar Temple Shri Hanuman Temple Shri Vitthal Rukmini Temple Shri Ganpati Temple

References

Umalwad Wikipedia