Payal, India

Payal
city
Payal
Payal

Location in Punjab, India

Coordinates: 30°44′11″N 76°03′59″E / 30.7363°N 76.0665°E / 30.7363; 76.0665Coordinates: 30°44′11″N 76°03′59″E / 30.7363°N 76.0665°E / 30.7363; 76.0665
Country  India
State Punjab
District Ludhiana
Government
  Type Municipal corporation
Population (2011)
  Total 8,150
Languages
  Official Punjabi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 141416
Telephone code 01628
Vehicle registration PB-55

Payal is a city in Ludhiana district in the Punjab, India.

GOD GANESH
Lord Krishna with Gopi's
Ancient Wall Painting on Shiva Temple
Ancient Wall Painting
Central roof painting
Ancient roof painting
Ancient wall painting
Ancient Shiva Temple painting

Demographics

As of 2011 India census,[1] Payal had a population of 8150. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Payal has an average literacy rate of 65%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 68%, and female literacy is 63%. In Payal, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Payal is pronounced (pie 'al) and is a popular Indian name that means anklets in Hindi. It is an ancient city, very old temples more than 64, built in time or Mugal times, and also find ancient art pictures in temples (Mahadev Mandir, Ganga Sagar, Nainda Devi, Ram Mandir and others) It also has about six Gurudwaras (The main one was built on Old Mosques after Partition of India) and few mosques. And also there is an old fort, which has a girls school inside. Its original images and shapes have been destroyed, and a few political people are making shops under it.[2]

Accessory

A payal is an Indian accessory, traditionally worn by women, on their feet. Its intricacies differ from region to region across the country. Originally made of gold or silver, they have changed over time to accommodate the trends and are also found made of threads of different fibers, plastic and leather.

While originally they were made of only pure metals, with intricate designs carved in them, or filigree work, they are also found with semi-precious and precious stones embedded in them. They would also have tiny bells hanging from them, that made a sound as the wearer moved.

References

  1. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from [http://ludhiana.nic.in/admin/admin_mc_payal.html cityid=0340907000stad=A&state5=999 the original] Check |url= value (help) on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01. line feed character in |url= at position 49 (help)
  2. http://ludhiana.nic.in/admin/admin_mc_payal.html
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