Wednesday 25 July 2012

About Alandi holidays


Alandi, furthermore renowned as Devachi-Alandi, is a little town established on the banks of the stream Indrayani, at an average elevation of 577 m overhead sea level, in Maharashtra. The town is well liked for its temples and devout locations and is significance due to the samadhi of the saint and bard, Dnyaneshwar, known for altering the Bhagavad Gita to Marathi. The location is furthermore renowned for collections of Shiva Lingas.
The town is surrounded by some devout attractions and every year, a large number of tourists reach here for proposing prayers at the temples in and round the town. The foremost temples dispersed here encompass Ram Temple, Vitthal-Rakhumai Temple, Muktai Temple, and Krishna Temple. The location furthermore has another temple, which is dedicated to the Gujarati saint, Jalasan Baba.


Saint Dnyaneshwar Samadhi, in front of Lord Shri Siddheshwar Temple, is a foremost tourist affinity of this position. numerous devotees, particularly of the Varkari sect, visit this location all round the year. The temple is constructed aaaround the samadhi and located beside a ghat. Fairs are held at this place on Kartika Ekadashi and Ashadhi Ekadashi, which express numerous devotees here. throughout the equitable of Kartika Ekadashi, a parade of pilgrims comes to the town for proposing prayers in this temple.
Other positions of interest in and aaround this town are Vitthala-Rakhumai Temple, Siddhabet, Jalaram Temple, Saint Tukaram Samadhi, Sambhaji Raje Bhosle Samadhi and Dnyaneshwar's Wall.

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