Talk:Jejuri
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[edit]It appears that the god Khandoba has his own page, since there is quite a lot written about him here, perhaps most of that information should be moved to the god's own page. 97.116.31.40 (talk) 16:19, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
I have been reading this page. To my surprise it is just repetition of same facts and data!if there are no objections I will clean up the article
Amolvp (talk) 20:42, 17 June 2009 (UTC)
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JEJURI in Purandar taluka, a station on the Southern Railway meter-gauge line between Pune and Bangalore and 32 miles from Pune, is a famous place of pilgrimage. It is more a village than a town and derives its importance from the religious fairs held in honour of the god Khandoba, who is also called Mhalsakant, Martand-Bahirav, Malhari . It is situated on a high level and is surrounded on all sides by fertile and cultivated lands. Khandoba has two temple at Jejuri, one older than the other, both built at the end of an outlying spur of the Purandar range which here sinks into the plain. The new one is larger and stands close to and about 250 feet above the village. The smaller temple, however, is believed to be more sacred. It is built on a small plateau called Kadepathar two miles off and about 400 feet higher Address: alandi pandharpur |
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[edit]I am here to copy edit and probably won’t find the answer to this question, so am leaving it here: I am not seeing Jejuri mentioned in this story? I see that all of this happens near Pune so there presumably is some link, but this article does not make it clear. Somebody who knows the history of this area at that time, please address Elinruby (talk) 04:46, 26 January 2022 (UTC)