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Jejuri

For the series of poems by Arun Kolatkar, see Jejuri(poem).

Jejuri is a city and a municipal council in Pune districtin the Western Indian state of Maharashtra. It is famousfor the main temple of Lord Khandoba.

1 Geography

Jejuri is located at18°17′N 74°10′E / 18.28°N74.17°E.[1] It has an average elevation of 718 me-tres (2355 feet).

2 How to reach

Jejuri is situated 48 km from Pune in Maharashtra State.Jejuri can be reached is by Road or Rail from Pune.Number of State Transport buses ply from Pune. Jejurirailway station is a small railway station that can bereached from Pune Railway Station by Express trains.Maharashtra Express Train no.11040 departure 0450 hrsfrom Pune PN arrival Jejuri JJR 0549 hrs Koyna ExpressTrain no.11029 departure 0045 hrs from Pune PN arrivalJejuri JJR 0148 hrs Sahyadri Express Train no.11023 de-parture 2205 hrs from Pune PN arrival Jejuri JJR 2308hrs.These trains runs all days.

3 Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[2] Jejuri had a population of12,000. Males constitute 52% of the population and fe-males 48%. Jejuri has an average literacy rate of 73%,higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacyis 79%, and female literacy is 67%. In Jejuri, 14% of thepopulation is under 6 years of age.

4 Khandoba Temple

Jejuri Temple is located in the Jejuri town, which liesto the southeast of the Pune city of Maharashtra. Thetown is known for being the venue of one of the reveredtemples in the state, known as the Khandobachi Jejuri.[3]The temple is dedicated to Khandoba, also known as

Mhalsakant or Malhari Martand or Mylaralinga. Khan-doba is regarded as the 'God of Jejuri' and is held in greatreverence by the Dhangars, one of the oldest tribes in In-dia.Jejuri Khandoba Temple can be easily divided into twoseparate sections - the Mandap and Garbhagriha.

5 Gallery• On the way to Jejurigad. Notice the stairs to templeand arches on the stairs

• Looking down the stairs, through one arch

• Holy flame in front of the temple

• Deepstambha in front of the temple

6 See also• Jejuri (poem) by Arun Kolatkar

7 References[1] Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Jejuri

[2] “Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, in-cluding cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Cen-sus Commission of India. Archived from the original on2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.

[3] “Jejuri”. Amazing Maharashtra.

8 Bibliography• Günter-Dietz Sontheimer: Some Incidents in theHistory of the Khandoba. In: Asie du Sud. Tra-ditions et changements. VIth European ConferenceonModern South Asian Studies 1973. Hrsg. vonM.Gaborieau u. A. Thorner, Paris 1979, S. 11-117.

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