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  2. File : Rani ki vav - Patan - Gujarat - Wall Decorations.jpg

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  5. Baba Mohan Ram - Wikipedia

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    Baba Mohan Ram, celebrated for his captivating allure akin to Lord Krishna and the moral values akin to Lord Rama, holds a revered place in Hindu mythology and spiritual narratives. His divine presence serves as a reminder of the eternal teachings and the timeless virtues embedded within Hindu philosophy, attracting devotees seeking spiritual ...

  6. Baba Lal Badshah - Wikipedia

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    This Darbar located in Nakodar holds the tombs of Lal Badshah and Lovly Shah. Baba died on 26 March 2000 at 11:15 p.m. [1] Hans Raj Hans (also known as Hans Darvesh) is the head sewadar of this Darbar. He conducts all the religious ceremonies such as the chaddar rasm, chirag rasm and mehndi rasm. He has also been a frequent visitor.

  7. Rani ki Vav - Wikipedia

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    Rani Ki Vav (lit. ' The Queen's Stepwell ') is a stepwell situated in the town of Patan in Gujarat, India.It is located on the banks of the Saraswati River.Its construction is attributed to Udayamati, the spouse of the 11th-century Chaulukya king Bhima I.

  8. Ramdev Pir - Wikipedia

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    Baba Ramdev (or Ramdevji, or Ramdeo Pir, [1] Ramsha Pir (1352–1385 AD; V.S. 1409–1442) is a Hindu deity of Gujarat,Rajasthan and Malwa Madhya Pradesh, India. He was a fourteenth-century Rajput [ 2 ] of Pokhran region who was said to have miraculous powers and devoted his life to uplifting the downtrodden and poor people.

  9. Rani Sati Temple - Wikipedia

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    Rani Sati Temple is a temple located in Jhunjhunu, Jhunjhunu district, in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is the largest temple in India devoted to Rani Sati , a Rajasthani lady who lived sometime between the 13th and the 17th century and committed sati (self-immolation) on her husband's death.