Vaghel is a village in Harij Taluka of Patan district in Gujarat, India.
Vaghel, historically known as Vyaghrapalli, was the chief place in a grant of land made by Chaulukya king Kumarapala (1143- 1174) to his cousin Anak the grandfather of Virdhaval, who about 1243 founded the Vaghela dynasty (1243 - 1304).
Vaghel historically Lake - Historical Bhutaval Lake 1100 Years Old, Historical Bandiyu Lake - Vaghel, Harij There is a small temple with a single open entrance hall, mandap, one story high, with pyramid roof, three porticoes, and a spire-surmounted shrine.
There are also some very curious monumental stones, paliyas, with spirited deep cut carvings on all four sides and with tops cut in the form of a temple spire.
They have much in common with the more ambitions cupolas, chhatris, and seem to come between them and the ordinary memorial stones.