Becharaji
Becharaji or Bahucharaji is a Hindu temple town and taluka capital in Mehsana district of Gujarat state, India. The temple of Hindu goddess Bahuchara Mata in the town is a major pilgrimage centre.
History
The name of the town is derived from Bahuchar Mata or Bahucharaji, a Hindu goddess. The region around the town is known as Chunwal. The Bechar village is located 1 km south of the temple while Sankhalpur village is located 2 km north of the temple. The modern town developed around the temple between these two villages.The ruler Sayajirao Gaekwad had extended the Gaekwar's Baroda State Railway to the town for its development.
Demographics
According to 2011 Census of India, Becharaji has a population of 12,574 including 6,540 males and 6,034 females.Politics
The town is part of the Bechraji Assembly constituency.Landmarks
Bahuchar Mata Temple
The nearby villages were taken over by the Baroda State and the annual allowance of Rs. 10,500 was paid. The temple is now managed by the state government.The Kamalias, the Solanki Rajputs of Kalri and the Pavaiyas claim themselves the hereditary worshipers of the deity. A major fair is held on the full moon day of Chaitra month of the Hindu calendar.