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💠  Pirana Panth 


  Imam Shah came from Iran and settled in a village north of Ahmedabad.  The largest group he believed belonged to Hindus.  After conversion they

 were known as Momna and Matia.  His followers are known as Piranavala in Gujarat.  His sect is known as the Pirana sect.



 💠 Mehdavi Panth 


 The followers of this sect are known as Mahdavi.  They are followers of Swa Mehdi Jonpuri.  This sect also suffered a lot as a result of Aurangzeb's religious policy.  His followers are buried in Shahibaug.  He is supervised by the Nawab of Palanpur.  The Mahdavis of Palanpur identify themselves as Syed and Peerzada.


 💠  Dadu Panth 


 Dadu is considered a disciple of Kamal, the founder of the Dadu sect.  Some consider him a descendant of a Nagar Brahmin.  They themselves are Muslim cages.  His cult is known as Parabham Sampradaya Agar Sahaj Sampradaya.


 When Akbar asked to meet him, Dadu said, 'What is the point of a great emperor meeting poor people like us.  Even if the devotee wanted to meet Akbar, Akbar was very much impressed by it.




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 The sages of Bhrigukul i.e. Bhagavo had a  son was Richik and Richik's son was Jamadagnin.  Parashuram was the son of Jamadagin of Bhrigukul.


 Bhagavad Gita had a priestly relationship with the rulers of the Haihay clan of Gujarat.


 In the Haihay branch of the Yadavas, there was a king named Kutviya, who, while fighting with the Bhrigu, destroyed Mahishmati, the capital of Ajun Kataviya.


  After this conflict, Bhagavad Gita left the area of ​​Bharuch inhabited by Bhrigu and Parashuram took shelter there by constructing Aparant i.e. Sopra.


 ■ Parashuram is considered to be the devotee of Shiva and the incarnation of Vishnu.


  Guru Dronacharya of the Pandavas and Kauravas depicted in the Mahabharata, Angaraj Kanao, a friend of Duyodhan, etc. were disciples of Parashuram.


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 💠 Krishna river system 


    ■ Krishna river is the second largest river (after Godavari) flowing in the east.  Which passes near Mahabaleshwar in the Sahyadri. 


  Its total length is 1401 km.

 ■ Koyna, Tungabhadra, and Bhima are its main tributaries. 


 27 27% of the total catchment area of ​​this river is in Maharashtra 44% in Kannotak and 29% in Andhra Pradesh (joint).

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