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Kaal Bhairavnath Temple, Mehendale Garage Chowk, near Mhatre Bridge, Erandwane, Pune - 411004 Jagadamba Kalbhairav Temple, Maja's Wadi, Jogeshwari East, Mumbai 60, Maharashtra. Shri Bhairavnath and Shani Mandir, Old Mumbai-Pune Highway, Khandala , Maharashtra
Baner Hill is a hill that separates two suburbs of Pune, Pashan and Baner. The hill is the third highest point within the city limits, with an elevation of 2,224 feet (678 m), surpassed by the Vetal Hill and the Sutarwadi Hill. There is a temple located at the northern foot of the hill.
Pimple Gurav is known for its Guruvayur Shri Krishna temple. Devotees regularly visit this temple and chant vedas. Lord Bhairavnath Temple is visited by a large number of people. Annual village festival (Gaon Jatra) happens on Hanuman Jayanti usually in April Month.
Pabal, is a panchayat village [1] in Shirur Taluka in Pune district of state of Maharashtra, India. [2] It is located in the northwest corner of the taluka, bordering on Ambegaon Taluka to the north and Khed Taluka to the west. It lies on the left (north) bank of the Welu River. [3] Pabal is 39.34 km far from the district's main city of Pune.
The gate towards the village is in good condition while that towards the river is in ruined state. There is a 5 feet tall Maruti/Hanuman statue inside the fort along with group of 5 temples which were constructed during Yadav period. The Hemadpanti architecture temples are of Baleshwar, Lakshmi-Narayan, Mallikarjun, Rameshwar and Bhairavnath ...
The Gram Daivat of Daund is Shree Bhairavnath Maharaj Temple. Shree Firangai Mata temple, located 10 km from Daund at Kurkumbh, is the first of the 51 Shakti Pithas. Devotees from all over Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka visit the temple.
The village is famous for the Godest Shri Bhairavnath. The village contains the Shri Bhairavnath vidyalaya and Z.P. pri. school. Punewadi is a village nearby parner.Major work is farming.Also well known for BHAIRAVNATH TEMPLE .GANESH KHIND Ganpati Temple is a famous place.
Bhairavnath may refer to: Bhairava, a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva; Bhairav (tantrik), a tantrik known as Bhairavnath, associated with shrine of Vaishno Devi; Bairavanathar Temple, Thagattur, temple dedicated to Bhairava in Tamil Nadu, India