Shivdi (Shri Kshetra Shivdi) is a village in the Niphad taluka of the Nashik district in Maharashtra, India. It is located on the banks of the Vinata river along the NiphadâÂÂChandwad road. The village has a population of approximately 3,100 to 3,200 and is known for its religious significance due to the presence of saint Haribhakt Parayan Nathusing Baba Rajput.
Shivdi is bordered by:
Shivdi covers an area of approximately 711 hectares (7.11 kmò). Some sources report a slightly larger area of 7.91 kmò, possibly due to different reporting years or measurement methods.
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Nearby towns:
Shivdi has a tropical climate with distinct seasons:
According to the 2011 Census, Shivdi has a population of around 3,247. Literacy rate is approximately 78%, with male literacy 94.93% and female literacy 82.43%. Major communities include Shinde, Kshirsagar, Khapre, and Jadhav families.
The village celebrates traditional festivals and hosts local fairs and events. Most residents follow the Warkari tradition. Eighteen communities coexist harmoniously. Notable personalities from the village include Kashinath Baba Shinde, Ranuji Borse, and Karbhari Shankar Kshirsagar.
Shivdi's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with grapes as the main crop. Local businesses and small-scale trade also contribute to livelihoods.
Shivdi is connected by road to Nashik, Yeola, Lasalgaon, Pimpalgaon Baswant, and other nearby towns.