Meethari Marwar

Meethari Marwar[2] is a village in Ladnun tehsil of Didwana-Kuchaman district in the Indian state of Rajasthan.

Evidence shows that when traders, the army, banjaras, or others travelling along this way, they rested and took shelter here, because they always found sweet and clean drinking water for themselves and their animals.

[citation needed] Meethari Marwar village is in Ladnun tehsil of Nagaur district in Rajasthan state.

The forested part of the village is home to other wild animals, such as big cats, mice, geckos, monitor lizards, and other reptiles, such as the king cobra, viper, and chameleon.

Hindu castes such as Agarwal, Brahmins, Jats, Rajput, Meghwal, Goldsmith, Suthar, potters, and Meena live here.

Almost all Hindu families worship the regional folk gods and goddesses, which is the usual practice in village life in Rajasthan.

Traditional Rajasthani villages have Gogaji dwelling worship palaces that are generally referred to as Goga Meri.

Shree Darbar Lower Hindi Primary School was established by Jodhpur State in 1929. At present this building hosts the Shree Jeevan Boys Hostel.
Rohida Flower : (Tecomella Undulata) In 1981 it was declared the state flower of Rajasthan.
Khejari (Prosopis cineraria) State Tree of Rajasthan.
Clock Tower, Meethari Marwar
Government Community Health Centre, Meethari Marwar
Government Senior Secondary School Meethari Marwar