Asai () is a village in Mahewa block of Etawah district, Uttar Pradesh. As of 2011, it had a population of 942, in 143 households. Its existence is documented since at least the late 1100s, when there was a Pashupata Shaiva matha here on the banks of the Yamuna, as well as a temple of Someshvara.
S. Subramonia Iyer identified Asai with the place called ÃÂsatikàor ÃÂsatë in two copper plate grants dating from the reign of the GÃÂhaá¸ÂavÃÂla dynasty king Jayachandra. The first grant, dated to 2 November 1172, records a land grant by a rÃÂá¹Âaka named AbhayapÃÂla to a paá¹Âá¸Âita named KedÃÂrarÃÂà Âi, with Jayachandra's explicit approval (Jayachandra, as king, would normally be expected to give his assent to any such grants). The grant seems to have been intended for the temple of Someà Âvaradeva in ÃÂsatë, with KedÃÂrarÃÂà Âi (whose exact role at the temple is unclear) supposed to be receiving the gift on behalf of the god Someà Âvaradeva. The inscription states that AbhayapÃÂla bathed in the Yamunàat ÃÂsatikàbefore making the grant. The second grant, dated to 10 January 1183, was made by a rÃÂá¹Âaka named Amá¹ÂtapÃÂla (again, after bathing in the Yamunàat ÃÂsatikÃÂ) to Nëlakaá¹Âá¹Âha, who was KedÃÂrarÃÂà Âi's son and was a resident at a PÃÂà Âupata maá¹Âha at ÃÂsatë. This inscription never specifies what exactly is being granted, but it implies that the grant consists of the village of Vahaá¸Âhovi-grÃÂma in Payidhuka-pattalÃÂ. Subramonia Iyer considered these inscriptions significant for indicating that Asai had a PÃÂà Âupata maá¹Âha on the banks of the Yamunàat this period, as well as recording what appears to have been a related dynasty of feudatories under the GÃÂhaá¸ÂavÃÂlas in the Etawah region.
As of 2011, Asai had a population of 942, in 143 households. This population was 55.4% male (522) and 44.6% female (420). The 0âÂÂ6 age group numbered 155 (88 male and 67 female), making up 16.5% of the total population. 181 residents were members of Scheduled Castes, or 19.2% of the total.
The 1981 census recorded Asai as having a population of 636 people, in 119 households.
The 1961 census recorded Asai as comprising 6 hamlets, with a total population of 464 people (253 male and 211 female), in 84 households and 82 physical houses. The area of the village was given as 1,225 acres.
As of 2011, Asai had 1 primary school; it did not have any healthcare facilities. Drinking water was provided by tap, well, hand pump, and tube well/bore well; there were no public toilets. The village did not have a post office or public library; there was at least some access to electricity for all purposes. Streets were made of both kachcha and pakka materials.