Godhra is a town and the originally the name came from "Gou" means "Cow" and "Dhara" means "Flow". The Cow are Flowing in the Panchmahal District, a municipality in Panchmahal district in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarter of the Panchmahal district.
Godhra is also one of the religious places in the India which has four bethaks (temples) for Vaishnav Sampraday (Vaisnal Community). Two bethaks are of Lord Gokulnathji, and one each for Lord Gusaiji and Lord Mahaprabhuji. Godhra also has three beautiful Jain temples. The main idol ('Mul Nayak') in the main Jain Temple is that of Tirthankar Bhagawan Shantinath.
Godhra is widely known in India and internationally for being the eye of the storm, which began with Godhra train burning on 27 February 2002, near the Godhra railway station. The incident set off days of riots in Gujarat state. According to an official estimate, 1044 people were killed in the violence - 790 Muslims and 254 Hindus including those killed in the Godhra train fire. Another 223 people were reported missing, 2,548 injured, 919 women widowed and 606 children orphaned.
Anaj Mahajan Sarvajanik Shikshan Mandal and Sharda Mandirare among very large groups working in the field of quality education. There are 3 English medium schools, namely, Sri Sri Ravishankar Vidyamandir(CBSE),Rotary English School and Saint Arnold's School. There are four schools having higher secondary education in the city, namely, M & M Mehta High School (Gujarati Medium), The Iqbal Union High School (Gujarati Medium), Rotary (English & Gujarati Medium) and Saint Arnold's School (English & Gujarati Medium).Godhra has very first Gandhi Ashram, Bharat Ratna Shri Sardar VallabhBhai Patel has started practice as Berister at Godhra... & Mahatma Gandhiji & SVP met first time personnaly at Godhra... This is historic place.
Kanelav Talav, a nice pond set in a scenic setting has offered refuge to generations of Godhra residents. It has beautiful scenery and a check-dam. Rotary Club Godhra have developed, with the help of local institutes & organizations, beautiful infrastructure at Kanelav, popularly known as Rotary Kanelav Picnic Point.
Ram Sagar Talav, another pond in the center of the town offers another anchor point that also serves as a place to relax and meet your friends. Ram Sagar Talav has been divided in to two parts, and only a small drainage links them. It has a land scape stood up in the centre of it. At this point, a statue of Sri Swami Vivekananda has been put.
Few miles from Godhra lie the Pavagadh hills. On the peak of hills is famous temple of Goddess Kali. It is one of the oldest places of worship. On the foot hills of Pavagadh is ancient fort of Champaner which was the medieval capital of Gujarat and seat of Chavda Kingdom. Godhra's People Famous Food is Maize Bread (Makai no rotlo) Godhra's People Are very Helpful and always ready to help anybody either who is come from out of state or country..... Godhra's People speaks pure Gujarati Language... Number one School in Godhra is M & M Mehta High School under G.S.S.M.
Godhra is an important junction on Indian Railways line from Mumbai (Bombay) to New Delhi. Also, another important railway line passing through Godhra is Ahmedabad to Bhopal line. The major nearby railway stations are: In the East: Dahod, In the South-West: Vadodara (Baroda), In the West: Anand and Ahmedabad.
Godhra is surrounded by these towns/villages of Panchmahal district(In Alphabetical order): Dahod Halol Kalol Limkheda Lunavada Shahera Vejalpur