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This town can be found at the intersection that connects Jalore, the District Headquarters, and [[Jodhpur]], a major city.
This town can be found at the intersection that connects Jalore, the District Headquarters, and [[Jodhpur]], a major city.


The Ahor tehsil has 41 [[Gram Panchayat]]s. The Gram Panchayats are: [[Agwari, Jalore|Agawari]], Ahore, Aipura, [[Ajeetpura]], [[Bala, Ahore]], Bankli, Badanwari, Bavadi, [[Bhadrajun]], Bhawrani, Bhanswara, Bhooti, [http://www.bhorda.com Bhorda], Bithuda, Chandra, Charali, Chavarcha, Chunda, Dayalpura, Dodiyali, Ghana, [[Guda Balotan]], [[Harji]], Kamdba, Kanwla, Kavarada, Nimbla, NORWA, Nosra, [[Padarali]], Panchota, Paota, Raithal, Rama, Rodla, Sankarna, Sedria, Shankhwali, Sugalia Jodha, Thanwala, Umedpur, Valadara and Vediya.<ref>[http://offerings.nic.in/directory/adminreps/viewpansumSQL.asp?selstate=700&parenttype=B&ptype=V&button1=Submit Village Panchayats of AHORE, JALORE, RAJASTHAN]{{Dead link|date=October 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
The Ahor tehsil has 41 [[Gram Panchayat]]s. The Gram Panchayats are: [[Agwari, Jalore|Agawari]], Ahore, Aipura, [[Ajeetpura]], [[Bala, Ahore]], Bankli, Badanwari, Bavadi, [[Bhadrajun]], Bhawrani, Bhanswara, Bhooti, [http://www.bhorda.com Bhorda], Bithuda, Chandra, Charali, Chavarcha, Chunda, Dayalpura, Dodiyali, Ghana, [[Guda Balotan]], [[Harji]], Kamdba, Kanwla, Kavarada, Nimbla, Norwa, Nosra, [[Padarali]], Panchota, Paota, Raithal, Rama, Rodla, Sankarna, Sedria, Shankhwali, Sugalia Jodha, Thanwala, Umedpur, Valadara and Vediya.<ref>[http://offerings.nic.in/directory/adminreps/viewpansumSQL.asp?selstate=700&parenttype=B&ptype=V&button1=Submit Village Panchayats of AHORE, JALORE, RAJASTHAN]{{Dead link|date=October 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>


== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==
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=== Jainism ===
=== Jainism ===
The city is the birthplace of Indian [[Jainism|Jain]] scholar Muni Jayanandvijay. The centre of Jain books and literature, known as Gyan-Bhandar, was established there by Jain [[Acharya Rajendrasuri]]. The village has eight Jain temples, one of which was Godi Parshvanath Jain Mandir, which had its ''pratishtha'' done under the guidance of Shri [[Acharya Rajendrasuri]] Maharaaj.
The city is the birthplace of Indian [[Jainism|Jain]] scholar Muni Jayanandvijay. The centre of Jain books and literature, known as Gyan-Bhandar, was established there by Jain [[Acharya Rajendrasuri]]. The town has eight Jain temples, one of which was Godi Parshvanath Jain Mandir, which had its ''pratishtha'' done under the guidance of Shri [[Acharya Rajendrasuri]] Maharaaj.


The temple of Shree Vimal Nath Swami is in the center of Ahor. Shree Kalyan Vijajji Mahajsaheb created the ''[[Panch Kalyanaka Pratishtha Mahotsava|pratishtha]]'' of this temple. A temple of Srimad Rajchandra of Agasashram is there. One of grand temple of Lord Paras Nath called Parshwdi. Vimal Nath Ji is one of the historical temples in Ahor and recently the ''pratishtha'' of a beautiful marble statue of Sri Kalyan Vijayji Maharaj, a Jain saint was built in this temple. Shantinathji is the oldest temple in Ahor and one of its kind in India. it is considered one of the ''tirth'' for the Jain community.
The temple of Shree Vimal Nath Swami is in the center of Ahor. Shree Kalyan Vijajji Mahajsaheb created the ''[[Panch Kalyanaka Pratishtha Mahotsava|pratishtha]]'' of this temple. A temple of Srimad Rajchandra of Agasashram is there. One of grand temple of Lord Paras Nath called Parshwdi. Vimal Nath Ji is one of the historical temples in Ahor and recently the ''pratishtha'' of a beautiful marble statue of Sri Kalyan Vijayji Maharaj, a Jain saint was built in this temple. Shantinathji is the oldest temple in Ahor and one of its kind in India. it is considered one of the ''tirth'' for the Jain community.
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