Varahi is a village in Santalpur taluka of Patan district of Gujarat state of India.
In return for their services at the siege of Champaner (1484), Mahmud Begada gave the Jats the district of Bajana in Jhalavad.
Malik Isaji, called in to settle a quarrel between Ravnias Godar and Lakha of Varahi, took advantage of their dissensions to slay the one and drive away the other, who, after holding out for some time in the village of Lunkhan, fled to Konmer Katari in Chor Vaghar, and settled there.
Thakor Shadad Khan died in 1847, leaving three widows, two of whom were brought to bed of sons eight months after his death.
The legitimacy of the children was questioned by the next of kin; but their proofs failed, and Malik Umar Khan, the elder child was named chief, and his estate managed by the Political Superintendent.