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List Of Places Of Worship In Maharashtra
Hinduism
Temples of Deities
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Vithoba Temple,
Pandharpur,
Solapur district
[1]
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Mayureshwar Temple, Morgaon,
Pune district
[2]
[3]
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Siddhivinayak Temple,
Siddhatek,
Ahmednagar district
[4]
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Ballaleshwar Temple,
Pali,
Raigad district
[4]
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Varadavinayak Temple, Mahad,
Raigad district
[4]
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Chintamani Temple, Theur,
Pune district
[4]
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Girijatmaj Temple,
Lenyadri,
Pune district
[4]
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Vighneshwar Temple, Ozar,
Pune district
[4]
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Mahaganapati Temple,
Ranjangaon,
Pune district
[4]
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Mahalakshmi Temple,
Kolhapur,
Kolhapur District
[5]
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Renuka Devi Temple,
Mahur,
Nanded district
[6]
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Saptashrungi Temple,
Vani,
Nashik District
[7]
[8]
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Tulja Bhavani Temple,
Tuljapur,
Osmanabad district
[9]
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Shani Temple,
Shani Shingnapur,
Ahmednagar district
[10]
[11]
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Khandoba Temple,
Jejuri,
Pune district
[12]
[13]
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Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Verul,
Aurangabad district
[14]
[5]
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Bhimashankar
Jyotirlinga Temple,
Khed taluka,
Pune district
[15]
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Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple,
Trimbak,
Nashik District
[6]
[16]
Temples of Saints
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Sant Dnyaneshwar Samadhi Mandir,
Alandi,
Pune district
[17]
[18]
[13]
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Sant Chokhamela Samadhi,
Pandharpur,
Solapur district
[19]
[20]
[21]
- Sant
Eknath Samadhi,
Paithan,
Aurangabad district
[22]
[23]
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Sant Tukaram Maharaj Samadhi Mandir,
Dehu,
Pune district
[24]
[13]
- Sant
Nivruttinath Samadhi, Near
Trimbakeshwar,
Nashik district
[25]
[22]
- Sant
Sai Baba Mandir,
Shirdi,
Ahmednagar district
[26]
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Sant Gajanan Maharaj Mandir,
Shegaon,
Buldhana District
Islam
Jainism
Sikhism
Judaism
Christianity
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