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  2. Mahalakshmi Temple, Kolhapur - Wikipedia

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    Mahalakshmi Temple (also known as Ambabai Mandir) is an important Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Mahālakshmī, who resides here as Supreme Mother Mahālakshmī and is worshipped by locals as Ambabai. Goddess Mahālakshmī is the presiding goddess of Devi Mahatmya.It comes under three-and-a-half Shaktipeeth of Maharashtra.

  3. Three and a half Shakti Peethas - Wikipedia

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    The Mahalaxmi (also known as Ambabai) Temple situated in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India, is one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas listed in skanda puran, and one of 52 Shaktipeeths according to various Puranas of Hinduism. According to these writings, a Shakti Peetha is a place associated with Shakti, the Goddess of power.

  4. Jyotiba Temple - Wikipedia

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    Shree Kshetra Padali, vihe, Kolhapur Chatrapati, Himmat Bahadur Chavan, Gwalior Shinde, and Kival Navajibaba are some sasankathis in this festival. Due to the scattering of ‘Gulal’ by the devotees, the entire temple complex appears pink and even the Jyotiba hill has turned pink, resulting in people referring to the temple as the Pink temple.

  5. Ambabai Mandir - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 February 2021, at 14:37 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Temblai - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Temblai temple at Panchganga ghat was also the venue for the Kolhapur municipal corporation event of Rankala mahotsav. [20] In 2015, a five member heritage committee of the Kolhapur Municipal Corporation declared Temblai as a heritage structure under the immediate protection category. [21]

  7. Kolhapur - Wikipedia

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    Kolhapur is known as 'Dakshin Kashi' or Kashi of the South because of its spiritual history and the antiquity of its shrine Mahalaxmi, better known as Ambabai. [6] The region is known for the production of the famous handcrafted and braided leather slippers called Kolhapuri chappal, which received the Geographical Indication designation in 2019 ...

  8. Ambabai - Wikipedia

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  9. Chhatrapati Shahu Stadium - Wikipedia

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    All Kolhapur District Football Clubs Maharashtra (Santosh Trophy Team) Chhatrapati Shahu Football Stadium is a historic football stadium in Kolhapur , Maharashtra , India.