Kundal कुंडल |
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Town | |
Location in Maharashtra, India | |
Coordinates: 17°07′01″N 74°24′50″E / 17.117°N 74.414°ECoordinates: 17°07′01″N 74°24′50″E / 17.117°N 74.414°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Sangli |
Government | |
• Type | Grampanchayat |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 18,287 |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 416309 |
Telephone code | 91 2346 |
ISO 3166 code | IN-MH |
Vehicle registration | MH10 |
Nearest city | Palus, Tasgaon, Sangli, Karad |
Lok Sabha constituency | Sangli |
Vidhan Sabha constituency | Palus Kadegaon |
Website | maharashtra |
Kundal is a town in Palus Taluka within the Sangli District of south western Maharashtra. The Kundal village has a population of 18,287 people: 9,432 males and 8,855 females.Kundal is located 40 km to the north of district headquarters, Sangli, 5 km from Palus, and 313 km from Mumbai. Kundal is surrounded by Valva-Islampur Taluka to the west, Kadegaon Taluka to the north, Tasgaon Taluka to the east, and Karad Taluka to the west.
Kundal is the region around Sangli, and it was originally the capital of the Chalukyas. Kundal is a historical place; its ancient name was Koundinyapuro. The traditions of Kundal are more than 1,600 years old. It is believed that Samavsharan of Bhagwan Parsvanath, Mahaveer, and Shrutkevali Poojya Shridhara Muni came to the region and achieved salvation. In Kundal, Lord Parsvanath’s idol story is well-known. It is said that after a son of a king died from disease, his newly married wife prepared an idol of Parsvanath made of Sand. Goddess Padmavati started praying and worshipping it with all her heart. Owing to the power of such sincere worship, her husband was resurrected. The story of King Satyeshwar and Queen Padmashri of Koundinyapur is based on similar concepts and ideas. Kundal was home to freedom fighters such as Krantisigha Nana Patil, G. D. Lad, Shankar Jangam, and many more. Marathi is the official language in Kundal. Kundal is famously known for 95-year-old Maharstra Kusti Maidan and an annual Kusti competition.
Kundal has an industrial area known as Kranti Sugar Factory and it is the biggest in the Sangli district. Near the Kranti Sugar Factory, the government of Maharashtra has established the first training academy in Maharashtra. Known as Forest Academy, it is among the top four academies in India. Kundal is well known for producing some of the best-quality grapes in the world, an example being Mali grapes.