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Sidhhanath Temple (other)
Sidhhanath Temple may also refer to; * Bhoodsidhhanath regarding Siddhanath Temple located in Bhood * Sidhhanath Temple, Kharsundi regarding Siddhanath Temple located in Kharsundi, also known as ''Kharsundisiddhanath'' * Siddhanath Temple, Mhaswad regarding Siddhanath Temple located in Mhaswad, also known as ''Mhaswadsiddhanath'' * Revansiddha Temple regarding Revan Sidhhanath Temple located in Renavi Renavi is a village in Sangli district, Maharashtra, India. The village has one primary school and one high school. A local temple dedicated to the Hindu god Revansiddhanath was built in the 16th century. References {{Reflist Villages in Sang ... * Siddhanath Temple, Nemawar * Sidhhanath Temple, in Siddhanath near Kanamadi located in Jath Taluk of Sangli District {{disambiguation Religious buildings and structures disambiguation pages ...
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Bhoodsidhhanath
''For other uses related to Sidhhanath Temple, see: Sidhhanath Temple (other)'' Bhoodsidhhnatha is another name for the Hindu deity Siddhanath, who is believed to be incarnation of Shiva. Siddhanath is patron god of adjacent regions and one of among several regional protective (Kshetrapal) gods of Maharashtra. There is a temple dedicated to Bhoodsidhhnatha at the village of Bhood in Maharashtra., India. Chaitra-Astami An annual festival celebrating Bhoodsidhhanatha is held on Chaitra Krishna Ashtami, a three-day celebration of the deity's wedding ceremony. On the first day, a bullock cart race is organised near the temple. Second day is the most important day and on this day ''Sasankathi''(Holy long wooden or metallic bar) and ''Diva''(Holy lamp) are the main attractions. On the third day ''Kusumba''(Type of Bhang) is serveed as Prasadam to Bhoodsidhhnatha. See also *Sidhhanath Temple, Kharsundi Siddhanath is believed to be incarnation of Lord Shiva Shiv ...
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Bhood
Bhood is a village in Khanapur (Vita), Khanapur tehsil of Sangli district in Maharashtra, India. It is located near the city Vita, Maharashtra, Vita. The population of Bhood is 1,889 according to the 2011 census of India, 2011 Census, with agriculture being the prime occupation of the village's residents. Some residents are also employed at a Gold Refining (metallurgy)#Precious metals, Refinery and the Jewellery#Indian subcontinent, Jewellery business. Bhood is recipient of the ''Nirmal Gram Purskar'' in ''Sant Gadage Baba Gram Swachata Abhiyan''. Climate The village has a Semi-arid, semi arid, hot and dry climate consisting of mainly three seasons. Summers are long, ranging almost five months from mid February to June. Temperatures in summer fall between 35 °C (95 °F) - 40 °C (104 °F). However, it may reach higher than 40 °C in searching summer. May is the hottest month of a year with an average day temperature of 37 °C (98.6 °F) in ...
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Sidhhanath Temple, Kharsundi
Siddhanath is believed to be incarnation of Lord Shiva. Siddhanath is the patron god of Atpadi and adjacent regions and one of among several regional protective (Kshetrapal) gods of Maharashtra. Historical temple of lord Siddhnath,a big temple built in 450 years ago. The God in this temple is reincarnation of Lord Shiva even called as NathBaba. This God had two wives one stays with him (Goddess Jogeshwari) and other wife that is goddess Zakabai who is staying few km away from kharsundi near from Neilkarnji. God Nathbaba can meet her once in 3 years and this condition was put by his first wife Goddess Jogeswari. So all the villagers go along with Palki of god to meet her some where in December. Near Kharsundi there is a place called Gohdapur where the natural spring of water is coming from ages and does not go dry, the story is that God Nathbabas Horse once saw the snake and jumped and put its feet on ground, the water started flowing there, the snake was there for restrict god fro ...
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Kharsundi
Kharsundi is a village located in Atpadi Taluka, Sangli District of Maharashtra, India. Kharsundi is well known for Lord Siddhanath. Siddhanath is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva and it is believed that he is the protector of Kharaspundi. Siddhanath is the patron god of Atpadi and adjacent regions and one of among several regional protective (Kshetrapal) gods of Maharashtra Maharashtra (; , abbr. MH or Maha) is a states and union territories of India, state in the western India, western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. Maharashtra is the List of states and union te .... The village is well known in southern India for its large cattle fair, mainly for Khillari breed bulls. Places Nearby * Walvan - 06 km * Bhood - 13.5 km * Lengre - 17.7 km * Vita - 31.7 km * Balwadi - 05 km * Balewadi - 06 km * Atpadi - 23.4 km * Kargani - 13.2 km * Ghulewadi - 03 km * Nelkarji - 07 ...
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Siddhanath Temple, Mhaswad
Siddhanath Temple, located in Mhaswad, is dedicated to the veneration of Lord Siddhanath. Siddhanath is believed to be incarnation of Shiva (one of the principle deities of Hinduism) and the patron god of adjacent regions and one of among several regional protective (Kshetrapal) gods of Maharashtra. Mhaswad is situated in the bank of Manganga river. Historically, maan region was once ruled by Chalukya of Badami. In the 11th century, chalukya rulers built this temple as it was considered to be there an ancestors god, letter in 1738 chalukya descendant Dubal of karad built other half of temple, From then onwards all rituals are performed in presence of Dubal family members. Later, this place was ruled by Mane(माने), a Maratha Kshatriya 07 Kuli clan. The Mane were Noblemen & were considered as pillars of Maratha Empire. Sardar Nagoji Mane was one of the famous ruler's of mhaswad and Ally of . Sardar Subhanji Mane who was son of Nagoji Mane had taken part in the war of Pani ...
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Mhaswad
Mhaswad or Mhasvad is a city in the Maan/Dahivadi taluka in the Satara district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The NH-548C Satara-Baitul National Highway passes through the city. Demographics India census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given population. This term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses incl ..., Mhaswad had a population of 24,120. Males constitute 12,185 of the population and females 11,935. Mhaswad has an average literacy rate of 74.11%, lower than the state average of 82.34: male literacy is 80.94%, and female literacy is 67.23%. In Mhaswad, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age. Shree Siddhanatha Rath Yatra The famous temple of Lord Siddhanatha is located in Mhaswad. Shree Siddhanatha Rath Yatra is the major annual fair in Mhaswad. File:Siddhanath Mhaswad.jpg, Shree Siddhanatha and Mata Jogeshwar ...
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Revansiddha Temple
''For other uses related to Sidhhanath Temple, see: Sidhhanath Temple (other)'' Revansiddha Temple is a holistic devine temple dedicated to Lord Sri dev Revansiddha, (Renukacharya-the first panchacharya). It was built in the' 16th century and lies hardly three furlongs away from the village Renavi. Renavi is celebrated for an old temple dedicated to Revan Nath( Revan Siddh), a saint of repute, said to have been under the special favour of Lord Sri. Dattatreya and lil a great favourite of the Lingayats, because Lord Sri dev Revansiddhanath met Sri Siddheshwar Maharaj, main Saint of Lingayat at Gurubhet in Sholapur city & gave Diksha. History The temple is a conspicuous object on the south side of the Chiplun-Karad-Bijapur road as soon as the plateau is reached. To the east of this sacred shrine is Urul Siddh and to the west in a tunnel is Visvaradya. The story runs that the Revan mountain was formerly composed of five metals. White crystals are found in abundance o ...
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Renavi
Renavi is a village in Sangli district, Maharashtra, India. The village has one primary school and one high school. A local temple dedicated to the Hindu god Revansiddhanath was built in the 16th century. References {{Reflist Villages in Sangli district ...
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Siddhanath Temple, Nemawar
Siddhanath Temple, also known as the Sidheshwara Temple, is a temple located in Nemawar, in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Dating back to the 10th century, it forms an important example of Paramara dynasty, Paramara architecture. Standing upon a plinth on the banks of the Narmada River, the temple is built out of yellow and blush sandstone. It is of the Nagara form, composed of a mandapa, ante-chamber, and sanctum. The exterior of the temple is elaborately carved, with Shaivism, Shaivite imagery most prominently displayed. The temple is dedicated to Shiva, and remains in active worship. It is listed as a Monuments of National Importance (India), Monument of National Importance. History The temple is dated to about the 10th century CE. Two pilgrims' records found in the mandapa, which is a later addition are dated Hindu calendar, Samvat 1253 and 1281 (corresponding to 1196-97 and 1223-24 CE). The temple notably escaped injury during the Muslim invasions. It remained in active ...
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