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  2. Muktidham - Wikipedia

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    Muktidham is a marble temple complex honouring various Hindu gods. It is a popular tourist attraction situated in the Nashik Road suburb of the city of Nashik in the State of Maharashtra in India. It is privately operated through a trust and was built through a generous donation by the late Mr. J.D. Chauhan-Bytco, a local industrialist.

  3. Mukti Dham Mukam - Wikipedia

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    Mukti Dham Mukam is a pilgrimage site [5] near Talwa village, now known as Mukaam, [6] in the Nokha tehsil of Bikaner district, Rajasthan, India.It holds immense significance for the Bishnoi community, [5] being the final resting place of Sri Guru Jambheshwar Bhagwan, [6] also known as Jambhoji.

  4. Mukam, Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    The Bishnoi sect was founded by Guru Jambeshwar. [2] [3] He left his home after his parents' death in 1483 and founded the Bishnoi community in 1485 at a sandy hill known as Samrathal.

  5. Deolali - Wikipedia

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    Around the town, It is also a town with various health sanatoriums and temples, including the Muktidham temple at Nashik Road. The town is also famous for Buddhist caves, popularly known as Pandavleni Caves. [6] The golf course, inside the Deolali Cantonment, was one of the largest in India at the time of its development by the British. [7]

  6. J. D. C. Bytco - Wikipedia

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    [2] [7] [8] He took personal interest in building of Muktidham temple and also employed the services of the painter Raghubir Mulgaonkar for beautification of temple complex. [4] [9] The Muktidham complex also houses a dharamshala, which can accommodate at least 200 pilgrims. [10] He also built a Hindu crematorium near Muktidham. [2]

  7. Muktinath - Wikipedia

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    Muktinath is an ancient Vishnu temple located in Mustang, Nepal.The temple of Muktinath, known as 'the lord of liberation', is sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists whom they worship as an abode of Hindu deity Vishnu and Buddhist deity Avalokiteśvara respectively.

  8. Nasik Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Trirashmi Caves, [1] or Nashik Caves or Pandavleni. Most of the caves are viharas except for Cave 18 which is a chaitya of the 1st century BCE. [2] The style of some of the elaborate pillars or columns, for example in caves 3 and 10, is an important example of the development of the form. [3]

  9. Butwal - Wikipedia

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    Muktidham, Nayagaon - is a sacred temple site for devotees located in Nayagaon, approximately 10 km from the city center. Global Peace Park - This is a newly built site in Butwal near Tamnagar . A place for outings during the summer and peaceful surroundings.