Samana, India
Samana
Samana Mandi | |
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Town | |
UTC+5:30 (IST) | |
PIN | 147101 |
Telephone code | 91-1764 |
Vehicle registration | PB 42 |
Samana is a town and a
Before Independence, Samana was a part of Patiala Kingdom (PEPSU). Now it is a part of Patiala District of Punjab (India).
Geography
It has an average elevation of 240
History
Samana was named after the wife of
Later the history is traced to the days of Raja Jaipal who ruled over, among others, the territories of
Samana is listed in the
While Samana is said to be a place of saints and scholars during the Mughal days, it was notorious also for its professional executioners, who served at Delhi and Sirhind. "Sayyad Jala-ud-Din", who was ordered to execute
Demographics
Religion in Samana, India (2011) | |
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Religion | % |
Hinduism | 67.88 |
Sikhism | 29.36 |
Jainism | 1.26 |
Islam | 0.81 |
Christianity | 0.54 |
Buddhism | 0.01 |
Other or not religious | 0.14 |
As per 2011 India census,[4] population statistics of Samana city:
Total Population: 54,072
Male Population: 28,309 (52.35%)
Female Population: 25,763 (47.65%)
Female Sex Ratio: 910
Literacy Rate: 85.85 %
Male Literacy Rate: 90.69 %
Female Literacy Rate: 78.58%
Samana Constituency
Samana is one of the 117 Vidhan Sabha Constituencies of Punjab. Its constituency no. is 116. 13 year nagar council president Kapoor Chand Bansal
List of MLAs of Samana Constituency
- 1957 : Harchand singh (INC)
- 1962 : Chaudhary Bhajan Lal (INC)
- 1967 : Chaudhary Bhajan Lal (INC)
- 1969 : Pritam singh (SAD)
- 1972 : Gurdev singh (SAD)
- 1977 : Gurdev Singh (SAD)
- 1980 : Sant Ram Singla (INC)
- 1985 : Hardial Singh Rajla (SAD)
- 1992 : Captain Amarinder Singh(SAD)
- 1997 : Jagtar Singh Rajla (SAD)
- 2002 : Surjit Singh Rakhra (SAD)
- 2007 : Brahm Mohindra (INC)
- 2012 : Surjit Singh Rakhra (SAD)
- 2017 : Rajinder Singh (INC)
- 2022 : Chetan Singh Jormajra(AAP)
Places to visit
Panchmukhi Mandir: Panchmukhi Mandir is one of the earliest temples of Samana. It is a large temple devoted to Lord Shiva. Every year, a grand festival is celebrated in this temple on the occasion of
Gurudwara Thada Sahib:[5] Thada Sahib is a Historical Gurudwara. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji came to this place when he was on the way to Delhi. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji came here to the place of Sai Anayat Ali. Adjoining was the area of a cruel Muslim, who had thrown cow bones in the well when Guru Sahib's Sikh went there for water. After that Guru Sahib got a well dug there.
Gurudwara Garhi Sahib:[6] Nawab Bhikhan Shah, a Muslim who owned a nearby Garhi (fort), was a great follower of Guru Tegh Bahadur. When Guru ji visited Samana, he requested him to accompany him back to his garhi which was safer for Guru ji as Mughal spies and soldiers were looking to arrest Guru ji . Upon request from Bhikhan Shah, Guru ji visited his Garhi and since then this place is famous as Gurudwara Garhi Sahib in memoir of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji. This gurudwara is situated at the bank of Ghagar river.
Bir Gurdialpura Wildlife Sanctuary: Bir Gurdialpura Wildlife Sanctuary is about 15 km from Samana. It was one of the important hunting reserves of the erstwhile rulers of Patiala state. It was declared a protected forest and then as a sanctuary under the Fauna of Patiala Act. The sanctuary has a good ecological value and habitat for number of wild animals.
Panj Peer Mazar: It is a major pilgrimage centre for
New Aggarwal Gaushaala: It is one of largest Gaushaalas in Punjab. It is built on the banks of Bhakra, on Samana-Patiala road. It covers 12 acres area. People visit here on the daily basis and offers charity and help.
Pingla Ashram: It is a charitable center and home for mentally retarded, handicapped and elderly helpless people. It was started by Hari Chand. It is being operated by the blessings of respected Hari Chand and handling by committee of reputed people of Samana. It is managed by Sh. Inderjit Dawar for more than a period of 51 years as a successor of Hari chand without accepting any serving fees of his duty. It is run by the donations from generous people of local town, adjacent villages and abroad.
Maisar Mandir: A famous Maisar Mandir, dedicated to goddess Durga is located on the border of Samana and Shadipur (Haryana). Every year, a grand fair is organized here on the occasion of Navaratri.
Shri Sai Baba Mandir: It is located at the distance of 3 km from Samana.
Shri Durga Mata Mandir: It is a newly renovated temple located inside Aggarwal Dharamshala.
Shri Aggarwal Dharamshala & Devi Talab Mandir
Jamia Masjid: This
Colleges
- Adarsh Nursing College
- Dr Johri Degree College
- Nancy college of Education.
- Public College, Samana
- SASM College of Law
- Aggarsain Women college
- Aadarsh degree college
Schools
- Acharya Devinder Muni Jain Model High School, Shehajpura Road, Samana
- Aggarsain International public school Samana
- Akal Academy School, Fatehgarh Channa
- Budha Dal Public School, Samana
- D.A.V Public School, Samana
- D.A.V Public school, Badshahpur
- D.A.V Public school, Kakrala.
- D.A.V Public school, Kularan.
- Dayanand Model High School, Samana
- Holy heart public school, Samana
- Mind Glow Academy, Samana
- Model public Sr. Sec. school Samana
- Premier public school Samana
- Public Sr. Sec School Samana
- S.D. Model High School, Samana
- St. Lawrence Sr. Sec. School, Samana
- Shivalik multipurpose public school
- SRS Vidyapeeth Patiala Road Samana
- The Winners Academy, Samana
- Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Public Sr. Sec. School, Fatehpur
Gallery
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Panchmukhi Mandir
References
- ^ Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak (1891). The Ain-i-Akbari. Translated by Jarrett, Henry Sullivan. Calcutta: Asiatic Society of Bengal. p. 296. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
- ISBN 9780313335396.
- ^ History of Islam, p. 506, at Google Books
- ^ "Samana Population Census 2011". Census 2011. census2011.co.in. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
- ^ Gurudwara Shri Thada Sahib, Samana (HistoricalGurudwaras.com)
- ^ "Gurudwara Sri Garhi Sahib, Samana and its history". Discover Sikhism.