Kukarmunda (Gujarati: કુકરમુંડા) is one of the seven Talukas that form the Tapi district of Gujarat. It is located by the Tapi river basin, south of the Satpura hill range.
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Kukarmunda Location in Gujarat, India Kukarmunda Kukarmunda (India) Kukarmunda Kukarmunda (Asia) | |
Coordinates: 21°31′N 74°08′E / 21.517°N 74.133°E | |
Country | India |
State | Gujarat |
District | Tapi District |
Government | |
• Type | Taluka Panchayat |
• Body | Gram Panchayat |
Area | |
• Total | 200 km2 (80 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 60,598 |
• Density | 300/km2 (780/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Gujarati, Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 394380 |
Telephone code | 912628-XXXXXX |
Vehicle registration | GJ26 |
Spoken languages | Adivasi, Ahirani, Gujjar, Marathi |
Lok Sabha constituency | Surat |
Civic agency | Surat Municipal Corporation |
Website | gujaratindia |
The distance between Kukarmunda and Vyara is about 110 km, and from Surat is about 178 km. Kukarmunda shares a border with Akkalkuwa,Taloda and the Shahada tehsil of the Nandurbar district of Maharashtra. The total area of Kukarmunda is 0.82 km².
In the early 1970s, Kukarmunda was located on the banks of the river Tapi, but due to frequent flooding the Government of Gujarat relocated the village 4 kilometres away from the river banks.
Kukarmunda is considered a holy place. It is the birthplace of Santoji Maharaj, a freedom fighter who was imprisoned for his activism.[when?]
Originally, Kukarmunda was a village part of Nizar Tehsil,the Indian government separated Tapi district from the district of Surat in 2007. Kukarmunda became a Tehsil in 2014 when it was separated from Nizar Tehsil.
In 2014, the Chief Minister of Gujarat, Smt.Anandiben Patel, visited Kukarmunda to announce that it would be a new Tehsil of Tapi district, separate from Nizar Tehsil.
Bus: GSRTC and MSRTC buses run through Kukarmunda, and take passengers to other destinations.
Railway: Nandurbar railway station is located about 28 km from Kukarmunda, and is the nearest railway station.
Air: Surat Airport is the nearest airport to Kukarmunda (178 km). Other nearby airports include Vadodara Airport, Ahmedabad international airport (290 km), and Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai (400 km).
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Celebration of Ramnavmi:
The Ramnavmi celebration is a yearly celebration in which a Hanumanta idol, once presented by Tulsidasji to Janjasvant swami, is displayed in Ram Mandir of Jasvant Chowk. Every year in the evening people came to worship the idol, and at night, celebrants stand watch (હુંબી ચોકી) or sit guarding the idol (બેઠેલી ચોકી). At 4:00am, one person arrives dressed as Lord Hanumanta to distribute Prasada to the attendees, signalling the end of the ceremony.
Saint Dagaji Maharaj Dindi pilgrimage:
Every year, pilgrims travels from Chopala (Maharashtra) to Asha(Gujarat). They stay at Kukarmunda during this journey.
Dashavtar:
Dashavtar is an annual festival celebrated in Kukarmunda. It takes place in the Swami Samartha Temple area, where participants wear wooden masks of Lord Hanuman, Garuda, Varah Avtar, Nursing Avtar, Ambe Mata and Mahisasur. Celebrations occur there for 8-10 days. On last day of the festival, a staging of the fight between Mahisasur and Ambee Matas occurs. It is believed that first wooden masks were found on the banks of river Tapi.
Tripurari Poornima Celebration
A celebration taking place during Diwali, where people meet up at evening in the Holy Shiva Temple to worship Lord Shiva.
Kukarmunda Fair
An annual fair held every April, going for 5 to 7 days.
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