It is the village of a famous cowherd named Shergadh. Here Shri Dauji had worn a sahera (kind of traditional hat) while performing rasa. Thus this place is called Shergadh. This place is called Shergadh for one more reson that once gopis had offered the Shringaar of sahera to Shri Krshna here and also offered him recipes made from different samagris. There are temples of Shri Dauji, SHri Dharmaraiji, Shri Gopinathji, Shri Radharamanji, Shri Madanmohanji, Shri RadhaKrshna and Shri SakshiGopalji in the village. Outside the village there are two kunds namely Balbhadrakund and Radhakund.
Tripurdas Kayastha, a disciple of Shri Mahaprabhuji was from this village. He never used to sit or stand up showing his back to Shrinathji. He did not use to drink water or have food without taking the charnodak or mahaprasad of Shrinathji.
Once Shri Mahaprabhuji found an ancient swaroop of Shri Thakorji from a village called Kada in Adel. That swaroop was worshipped by the villagers as Godess Kalyani. Shri Mahaprabhuji bestowed the swaroop at his disciples Baba Venu Krshnadas and Yadavdas’s place. The swaroop got the name Kalyanraiji which Shri Gusaiji seated with his sixth son Shri Yadunathji. This swaroop was seated for many years at Shergadh.
This is the native place of Veerbaai, the mother of Damodardasji, a disciple of Shri Mahaprabhuji. She performed seva of her deity Shri Kapurraiji even when she was pregnant.