Soron

Soron
Soron
Town
Soron
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 27.88°N 78.75°E / 27.88; 78.75
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictKasganj
Elevation
179 m (587 ft)
Population
 (2001)
  Total26,722
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationUP87

History

The district Kasganj (formerly Kanshi Ram Nagar) was formed on 17th Apr 2008 by carving out Kasganj, Patiali and Sahawar Tehsils from Etah district. Initially, the district was named after a politician, Kanshi Ram. Sant Tulsidas born in the district and Amir Khusro also belongs to Patiali tehsil of the district. Popular area of the district includes Soron, Patiali, Nadri etc.

The town has got a prominent geographical feature in the shape of Kali River. The river originates in Doon Valley and merges with Hindon River in Ghaziabad which subsequently merges with holy river Yamuna. The Kali River has also got two canals which pass over the river through the two bridges specially made for this purpose. This is a sort of modern civil architectural wonder which attracts some curious onlookers from and around the town to witness and marvel this piece of engineering. There are so many temples and other holy places in this city that it will take a long time to cover all. Some of them are Someshwar Mahadev, Manas Mandir, Parshuram Mandir, Barah Bhagwan Mandir, Syam Barah Mandir, Raghunathji Mandir, Bhuteshwar Mahadev, Batuknath Mandir, and Shri Ganga Mata Teli Wala Mandir. There is an ancient Raghunathji Mandir of lord Ram. The 130 kg (290 lb) brass bell Soron is also a well known pilgrimage spot.

Soron is also known as Shukar Kshetra. Devotees travel to this city to pay respect to the almighty and seek blessings. Soron is believed to be the birthplace of great Indian poet Tulsi Das who had composed Ramcharitmanas in the praise of lord Ram. Near the kund of soron there is a very famous temple of Lord Hanuman which is popularly known as Shree LADOO Wale Balaji. Near this temple is shree VARAHA BHAGWAN's temple. According to the mythological stories, it is believed that demon Hiranyaksh stole the earth and hide it in the kund of Soron. God Vishnu then took the incarnation of Varaha, killed the demon and restored the earth to its original place. Thus, this temple was built to commemorate the victory of good over evil. Soron is basically a holy place. Many temples are situated here and the people mainly from Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and many parts of India come here to visit the temples.

Also, There is a bridge on river Ganges named Kachhla which is situated 12 km (7.5 mi) away from Soron in the Budaun district which is a very famous place, people come here to take bath on holy Ganges

Geography

Soron is located at 27.88°N 78.75°E / 27.88; 78.75.[1] It has an average elevation of 179 m (587 ft).

Once located on the bank of river Ganges, Soron now lies about 10 km (6.2 mi) from the present course of the river. It boasts of its location being almost the same distance from Agra, Khair, Aligarh, Bareilly & Mathura. There is a sacred kund (also known as HAR KI PAUDI)located in Soron where people drown the remains of their deceased family members. It is said that if human ash-bones are left in this kund, they dissolve and disappear over a period of time believed to be 72 hours.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[2] Soron had a population of 50,722. Males constituted 54% of the population and females 46%. Soron has an average literacy rate of 49%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 57%, and female literacy is 41%. In Soron, 17% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Temples

Many temples are situated here and the people mainly from Rajsthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and other parts of India come here to visit different temples. Many Pilgrims gather here on each Amavasya, Somvati Amavasya, Deepawali, Sharad-Poornima, Makar Sankranti and Ramanavami are special occasions for such gatherings, celebrations and taking a bath in Holy river Ganga.

Some major Hindu temples are Someshwar Mahadev, Manas Mandir, Parshuram Mandir, Barah Bhagwan Mandir, Syam Barah Mandir, Raghunathji Mandir, Bhuteshwar Mahadev, Batuknath Mandir, Ladoowale Balaji Hanuman temple, Varaha temple, and Ganga Mata Teli Wala Mandir.

There is an ancient Raghunathji Mandir with a 130 kg (290 lb) brass bell. There is also an ancient temple Sitaramji Mandir which have stone sculptures pillars, temple is take care of by Archeological Survey of India, once this temple was partly destroyed by Aurangzeb during his invasion.

Soron is believed to be the birthplace of Indian poet Tulsi Das who composed Ramcharitmanas.

There is a bridge on river Ganges named Kachhla which is 12 km (7.5 mi) from Soron.

Fairs

In the months of October and November, Soron plays host to an animal fair. All types of animals are traded. Best breeds of Horses and Camels are displayed and auctioned. It is a colourful event lasting for up to a month. In the month of December, Soron hosts a fair named Margshirsh Ekadashi mela. This fair is very famous and many people come to enjoy it. During the fair people also enjoy taking baths in the holy HAR KI PAUDI.

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