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Sai Baba Temple

Shree Shirdi Saibaba Temple is located at Shirdi, Maharashtra, India appeal to millions of devotees of every caste, creed and religion. The Saibaba temple is a lovely shrine. Shrine was built above the Samadhi of the Shri Saibaba. The Shirdi is a small village into Kopargam taluk into Ahmad nagar district of Maharashtra State. The Saibaba was physically there on the age of 20 into Shirdi. Shirdi was a small village of the 80 thatched houses among mud walls. Nowadays, Shirdi is a large town by modern shops and buildings. Thursday is day of Saibaba is specifically worshipped. At Thursday devot.... Read more...

June 10 2010 | West India Temples | 2 Comments »

Dwarkadhish Temple

Gujarat has been a gateway of commerce and culture between the East and the West and is one of the oldest civilizations on the earth. Dwarka is one of four most scared pilgrimage centers (Chardham) of Hindu faith and is associated with Lord Krishna’s life. The main giant ornate shrine is situated on the western most tip of saurastra. According to the epic Mahabharata, the city in due course was submerged by the sea. The submergence of Dwarka and the cause of submergence are of historical and oceanographic interest because of historic Dwarka is likely to throw light on the Dark Age of Ind.... Read more...

June 05 2010 | West India Temples | No Comments »

Kailash Temple – Ellora

Kailash temple is the part of world famous Ellora Caves which was originally built by excavating mammoth 200,000 tons of rock. And Ellora is also considered to be the most massive monumental construction of the world. The carvings and sculptures made on the walls and pillars of Kailash temple at Ellora is unbelievably beautiful and depicts the incredible artistic work by the architects and sculptors of ancient India. Kailash temple is dedicated to Lord of Lords, God Shiva and the beauty of this amazing structure makes it one of the most popular edifices of all the architectures of the world. K.... Read more...

June 03 2010 | West India Temples | 1 Comment »