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Jejuri
‘Jai Malhar’, ‘Khandobacha Yelkot’ - do not be taken by surprise if you keep hearing these words again and again at Jejuri, the famous temple dedicated to Khandoba. Located some thirty miles away from Pune to the southe...
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Pataleshwar Temple
A visit to the temple may not be on everyone’s mind when one is out on a pleasure trip. However, when the trip is meant to include monuments and structures that are centuries old, the visit is well worth adding to the itinerary. One such temple...
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Chaturshringi
While on a visit to Pune, people make it a point to visit the Chaturshringi temple to seek the blessings of Devi Ambreshwari, the reigning deity of the city of Pune. The famous Chaturshringi temple is located on Senapati Bapat Road, about 2 kms away...
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Lal Dewal
Pune is as cosmopolitan in nature as any other metro city in India and is known to have welcomed people from all religions and races since a very ancient time. The many places of worship in the city that mark its diversity also include the Lal Dewal ...
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Alandi PandharpurAlandi Located 25 kms away from Pune on the banks of the river Indrayani, Devachi Alandi (or God’s own Alandi) is renowned for the samadhi and temple of the famous saint-poet from Maharashtra, Sant Dnyaneshwar. A pilgrim...