Nagodari

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Nagodari (नागोदरी) or Nagadri (नागाद्रि) is a river which flows near Mandor in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.

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History

Mandor, near Jodhpur, was ruled by Nagavanshi rulers in ancient times. The River on which Mandor is situated is called Nagadri (नागाद्रि ). The ancient pond is known as Naga-kunda (नागकुण्ड) and the hill is called Ahi-shail (अहिशैल). These evidences show that it was under rule of Nagas in the past. It is believed that the town existed during the rule of Guptas. Later on it was ruled by Pratihara, Paramara, Chauhans and Rathores. [1]

नागोदरी नदी

विजयेन्द्र कुमार माथुर[2] ने लेख किया है ...नागोदरी नदी (AS, p.491) जोधपुर ज़िला, राजस्थान में जोधपुर रियासत की प्राचीन राजधानी मंडोर के निकट बहने वाली नदी है। मंडोर या मांडव्याश्रम में प्राप्त एक अभिलेख में शायद इसी नदी का उल्लेख है- 'मांडवस्याश्रमे पुण्ये नदीनिर्झर शोभते'

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References

  1. Dr. Raghavendra Singh Manohar:Rajasthan Ke Prachin Nagar Aur Kasbe, 2010, pp. 125
  2. Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.491

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