Janana

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

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 Bhawaria,Saharan, soni,Fageria, Jhajharia, Dhaka, Tetarwal, Sheoran and Godara (Meghwal) reside in Janana.

Constructed in 1958, the Amar Singh Branch Canal passes through and provides water to Janana.

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.