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词条 Janana
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Janana is a village in the municipality of Bhadra, Hanumangarh district, in the Indian state of Rajasthan.

Janana contains approximately 750 houses and has a population of approximately 6,500, primarily Jat. No Muslims, Christians, or people holding the title of Thakur are permitted to enter the village. People of various Jat gotras (sub-castes), such as Fageria, Jhajharia, Dhaka, Tetarwal, Sheoran and Godara reside in Janana.

Constructed in 1958, the Amar Singh Branch Canal passes through and provides water to Janana. The village has a private elementary school, K.C.M. Modern School, and two public secondary schools, one of which is female-only.

Hinduism plays a prominent role in village life: Janana is the location of the locally-renowned Samadhi Baba temple, which people visit seeking cures for animal and human afflictions. Located nearby are other Hindu temples such as Hanuman Mandir, Shyam Baba Mandir, Ramdev-ji, Bhomia-ji, Jhoojhar, Kali Mata, Bhairav-ji, Shiv Mandir, and Ram Sita Lakshman Mandir. Shri Balaji Seva Samiti is being constructed by local residents for visitors.{{clarify|date=February 2018}}

A large fair is held on the Davitiya of each Shukla Paksha in Janana,{{clarify|date=February 2018}} and a smaller one is held on each Thursday.

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1 : Villages in Hanumangarh district

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