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- Ambajogai is a city and tehsil in Beed district of Maharashtra State in India. Regarded as the cultural capital of Marathwada, the town features attractions...
- Temple in the 1706 AD. At about 25 kilometres from Parali Vaijnath is Ambejogai. Aadishakti Mata Yogeshwari Devi Mandir, Ambajogai. She is the Kulswamini/Kuldevi...
- staying in a rented house in Mangalwar Peth. Mahajan spent his childhood in Ambejogai. He was the second child of his parents, with two brothers Prakash and...
- Maharashtra, India, situated approximately 32.19 km (20 miles) west of Ambejogai. It serves as the headquarters of the Kaij taluka and is known for its...
- (Periyapalayam). Other Shakti temples in the Maharashtra state are those at Ambejogai, Aundh, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. The goddess Bhavānī is held in great...
- Dam, also known as Daunapur Dam, is an earthfill dam on Wan river near Ambejogai, Beed district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The height of the...
- Wai Renuka of Mahur Vasavi Mata Vyadeshwar Yamai of Aundh Yogeshwari of Ambejogai Venkateswara of Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh Saptashrungi of Vani, Nashik...
- wise men. Munde pursued a Bachelor of Commerce degree at a college in Ambejogai. Despite his lack of a political background, he emerged as a key figure...
- traditional oil lamp (Niranjan), electric lamp, Image of Yogeshwari of Ambejogai (family deity or Kuldaivat), Image of Laxmi Keshav (Family deity or Kuldaivat)...
- rest of the country. The British moved the first cavalry from Mominabad (Ambejogai) to Aurangabad, in order to relieve 3rd cavalry which had marched to Malegaon...