Jejuri — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Jejuri | type = city | latd = 18.28 | longd = 74.17 locator position = right | state name = Maharashtra district = Pune leader title = leader name = altitude = 718 population as of = 2001 population total … Wikipedia
Jejuri (poem) — Jejuri is the name of a series of poems by Arun Kolatkar in 1976, an Indian poet who wrote in Marathi and English. Jejuri won the Commonwealth Prize in 1977. The poem is made up of a series of often short fragments which describe the experiences… … Wikipedia
Jejuri (disambiguation) — Jejuri can refer to:*Jejuri, a town in Maharashtra, India * Jejuri (poem), a work by Arun Kolatkar … Wikipedia
Arun Kolatkar — अरुण कोलटकर Born 1 November 1932 Kolhapur, Maharashtra Died 25 September 2004 Pune, Maharashtra … Wikipedia
Khandoba — Hdeity infobox| Caption = Khandoba (center) in his four armed form, the two metal images depict him with his wives. The sanctum of the Jejuri temple. Name = Khandoba Devanagari = Sanskrit Transliteration = Khaṇḍoba Pali Transliteration = Tamil… … Wikipedia
Malhar Rao Holkar — Born 1693 03 16 Jejuri, Pune District Died 1766 04 20 Allegiance Maratha Empire Rank … Wikipedia
Shiva — For other uses, see Shiva (disambiguation). Shiva A statue de … Wikipedia
Shaniwarwada — (Marathi: शनिवार वाडा) ist eine historische Festung und zugleich ehemaliger Regierungssitz der Peshwa in Pune, Indien. 1828 zerstörte ein Feuer, das aus einer ungeklärten Ursache entstand, große Teile des Shaniwarwadas. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Deep Jyoti Stambh — or Deep Stambha is a unique piece of Hindu architectural structure, usually found in many Hindu Temples. As the name indicates Deep means Diya and Jyoti means Light and Stambh means a column. Such Stambha are erected outside the temple compound… … Wikipedia
Ranjangaon Ganpati — is one among the Ashtavinayak, celebrating eight instances of legends related to Ganesha. According to the history the temple was built in between 9th and 10th century. Madhavrao Peshwa made a room in the basement of the temple to keep the idol… … Wikipedia