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  2. Khandoba Temple, Jejuri - Wikipedia

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    The Khandoba Temple of Jejuri is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Khandoba, located on a hill in the town of Jejuri, Maharashtra, India. [4] [5] It is one of the most prominent Hindu pilgrimage centres of Maharashtra. Jejuri's Khandoba is a Kuladaivata of many farming families, Brahmins and nomadic Dhangar tribe of the Maharashtra and Deccan ...

  3. Bhairavi - Wikipedia

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    Tantric goddess Bhairavi and her consort Shiva depicted as Kāpālika ascetics, sitting in a charnel ground. Painting by Payāg from a 17th-century manuscript (c. 1630–1635), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Bhairavi yantra. Bhairavi is also a title for a female adept in Kundalini, Tantra. A yogini is a student of Tantra or an aspirant.

  4. Jyotirlinga - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra: Nashik: The Trimbakeshwar Temple, near Nashik in Maharashtra, is a jyotirlinga shrine associated with the origin of the Godavari River. 11 Kedarnath: Uttarakhand: Kedarnath: Kedarnath in Uttarakhand is revered as the northernmost and the closest jyotirlinga to Lord Shiva's eternal abode of Mount Kailash.

  5. Khandoba - Wikipedia

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    Khandoba (IAST: Khaṇḍobā), also known as Martanda Bhairava and Malhari, is a Hindu deity worshiped generally as a manifestation of Shiva mainly in the Deccan Plateau of India, especially in the state of Maharashtra and North Karnataka.

  6. Lingayats - Wikipedia

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    In addition, they have continued to build the community halls and Shaiva temple traditions of South India. Their temples include Shiva linga in the sanctum, a sitting Nandi facing the linga, with mandapa and other features. However, the prayers and offerings are not led by Brahmin priests but by Lingayat priests (Veerashaiva Jangama). [105]

  7. Jangam - Wikipedia

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    The Linga is tied to the womb in the 8th or 9th month of mother's pregnancy for the prospective child. Linga wearing ceremony to the child is thus performed before the child takes birth. Lingayath or veerashaiva jangam worship is centred on the Hindu god Shiva as the universal god in the iconographic form of Ishtalinga. [8]

  8. Tulja Bhavani Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Goddess is kuldevi (clan goddess) for Maratha clans of Maharashtra. [4] The Goddess is either revered by or is the Family Deity for many castes including Kadam, Bhope, Dhangar , Mali, Deshastha Brahmin , Bharbhunja , Burud, Kolhati , Gavli , Jogi , Johar, San Teli, Gavandi, Pangul, Sonar, Lonari , Kasar, Bhute, Kalar, Aagri and Koli, Bhavsar

  9. Shiv Mandir, Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    The Shiv Mandir, Maharashtra is a temple located in Vangaon village in the Palghar district of Maharashtra, India. A long history associated with divine religious destinations is captured in the architecture of the outer building. It is situated at 100 m from Railway station of Vangaon, 130 km away from Mumbai and 60 km away from Vapi.