
Jejuri - Wikipedia
Jejuri (Marathi pronunciation: [d͡ʒed͡zuɾiː]) is a city and a municipal council in the Pune district of Maharashtra, India. [2] Khandoba Mandir is an important Hindu temple to the Hindu Lord Khandoba, [3] one of the most visited tirtha (holy places) in Maharashtra.
Khandoba Temple, Jejuri - Wikipedia
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.
Khandoba Jejuri / खंडोबा जेजुरी – श्री कुलदैवत …
जेजुरी बरोबरच येथील आसपासचा परिसर देखील असाच समृद्ध वारसा सांगणारा मंदिरे, किल्ले, यांनी नटलेला आणि इतिहासाचा साक्षीदार असणारा.
Khandoba Temple Jejuri: Timings, Entry Fee, History, How to ...
2024年2月10日 · Jejuri, located 48 km from Pune, is renowned for its two temples – the ancient ‘Kadepathar’ and the more accessible ‘Gad Kot’. Kadepathar requires a climb of 750 steps to reach a self-manifested Linga of Lord Khandoba and Goddess Mhalsa.
Jejuri Tourism (2025) - India > Top Places, Travel Guide ...
Jejuri is a city in Pune district, Maharashtra. It is also known as Khandobari as the main temple dedicated to Lord Khandoba is situated here. A lively Maratha city, the locals continue to celebrate traditions & culture here with tumeric, Khandoba's favourite.
Jejuri - Department of Tourism Maharashtra
The Jejuri Temple is more than just a religious site; it’s a blend of spirituality, history, and cultural heritage. Whether you’re a devotee, a history buff, or a traveler seeking unique experiences, Jejuri offers a mystical charm that leaves a lasting impression.
Jejuri: A Destination for Tourism, Pilgrimage, and Culture
Jejuri is a city and a pilgrimage site in the Pune district of Maharashtra, India. It is famous for its Khandoba Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Khandoba, a form of Lord Shiva. Jejuri is also known for its turmeric festival, where devotees shower each other with turmeric powder.