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  • Devi Banashankari , Banali
  • Hanuman Mandir
  • Ram Mandir
  • Ram Mandir and Rajwada ..
  • Thorali Ves -- The entry point
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Devi Banashankari , Banali
Devi Banashakari temple is situated in Banali Village near Jath. 

Village Banali is  12 km towards north of jath near Shegaon.It's very beautiful place and temple is covered with dark jungle of more than 10 sq.km.  The entire village strictly follow vegetarian diet.  



Devi Banashankari ...

View of Banashankari Temple.

View of Banashankari Temple. 

I received these photographs from Mr Rajendra Patil on email to publish on this website. I am very thankful to him. 


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Hanuman Mandir

This is temple situated in the main Market .

 

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Ram Mandir

This is one more photograph of Ram Mandir .. This temple was built in the year 1905. ( Reference : Embossed year on the temple wall )

 

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Ram Mandir and Rajwada ..

This is a panoramic view of Ram Mandir & Rajawada . It is located at the heart of city. In this Rajwada there is a Darga of Chingibaba . Few years back in this Rajwada there was a Movie theater called "Sunetra talkies". Also few classes of S.R.V.M Highschool use to be here in this building.

 

 

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Thorali Ves -- The entry point

A week back I got a chance to visit Jath  after a year. This time I decided to take some photographs in and around Jath to post on the www.jath.info website.

This photograph is a familer place to every Jathkar .. It is called thorali ves .. Means main gate.




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Devi Banashankari , Banali

Devi Banashakari temple is situated in Banali Village near Jath. 


Village Banali is  12 km towards north of jath near Shegaon.It's very beautiful place and temple is covered with dark jungle of more than 10 sq.km.  The entire village strictly follow vegetarian diet.  



Devi Banashankari ...

View of Banashankari Temple.

View of Banashankari Temple. 

I received these photographs from Mr Rajendra Patil on email to publish on this website. I am very thankful to him. 


Hanuman Mandir

This is temple situated in the main Market .

 

Ram Mandir

This is one more photograph of Ram Mandir .. This temple was built in the year 1905. ( Reference : Embossed year on the temple wall )

 

Ram Mandir and Rajwada ..

This is a panoramic view of Ram Mandir & Rajawada . It is located at the heart of city. In this Rajwada there is a Darga of Chingibaba . Few years back in this Rajwada there was a Movie theater called "Sunetra talkies". Also few classes of S.R.V.M Highschool use to be here in this building.

 

 

Thorali Ves -- The entry point

A week back I got a chance to visit Jath  after a year. This time I decided to take some photographs in and around Jath to post on the www.jath.info website.

This photograph is a familer place to every Jathkar .. It is called thorali ves .. Means main gate.




Bachat Bhavan

Bachat Bhavan is a government owned ( Jath Panchayat Samiti ) multipurpose hall used for various events in Jath.



Original Murti of Devi ( Ambabai ) , Jath

Original Murti of Devi Ambabai , Jath


Steps

Photograph of steps of Amababai Hill

Hill near to Amababai temple

View of a hill.

View from Ambabai Temple Hill

Photograph taken from Amababai temple.


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