A large pond sits beside the temple known as Nagaji Taal. Porsa is known for its Nagaji Maharaj Temple, thus its alternate name of Nagaji Dham Porsa. Nagaji Mahara, lived in Porsa during the period of the Mughal Emperor Akbar (1542-1605). Many stories tell about the Hindu Guru Sri Nagaji Maharaj, who was a follower of "Naga Lineage". At each poornima (full moon) many people visit this holy shrine and prostrate themselves at the feet of Nagaji Maharaj. The main business centres of the town are: Bargad Chauraha, Imali Chawk, Sadar Bazaar, Shri Sadhu Singh Gali, Ram Nagar, Dhaneta Road and Ater Road Tiraha. Shakhwar Dharmshala is situated in the main market. State Bank of India is located at Khanda Road in the Nagar Palika Complex. The album Mahima Nagaji Dham Ki' was created in Nagaji Dham Porsa by Mohammad Arif. It was published on Nagaji Poornima 2016. This fair, or mela, is the way of remembering and paying respect to Porsa. Residents from nearby villages gather at the shrine every winter (November-December) and arrange marriages. NGOs work in the field of social, cultural and other areas, including Mahila Parishad, Lions Muktidhaam Samiti (Dr. Anil) and Mathur Vaishya Mandal. As of 2001 India census,[1] Porsa had a population of more than 50,000. 56% were male and 44% female. 17% of the population is under six years of age. The literacy rate is 68%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. Male literacy rate is 75% while 56% of females are literate. Thankyou
Very good visiting place
Don't know much about it but the Nagaji dham was awesome
a pond in porsa that's belongs to saint nagaji mahraj. in every winter they organize a mela on temple. and ervery year in winter they orgnise a ramlila on pond..
Clean and cool place for picnic Perfect picnic spot for children