Indian
States
Maharashtra |
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Cities
In Maharashtra
Jalgaon
( Sightseeing )
Patnadevi
Patnadevi is an ancient and religious place and it gained prominence,
as it is the birthplace of the great Scientist Bhaskaracharya.
Omkareshwar
Mandir
Omkareshwar Mandir is one of the most famous and beautiful temples
in Jalgaon City, dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated at Jai Nagar.
Shivratri, Shravni Somvar, Ramnavmi, Gokulashtami are the biggest
festivals celebrated in this temple.
Ecchapurti
Ganesh Temple
This temple is situated at Navi Peth, near Balaji Sweet Mart in
Jalgaon. On every Ganesh Chaturthi many devotees visit this temple.
Mahatma
Gandhi Garden
Mahatma Gandhi Garden is a beautiful garden located near New Bus
stand, having many different flowers, very big area and game instruments.
Mehrun
(Park)
Mehrun is one of the oldest parks located in the centre of the city
on Shirsholi road. It is a cool and nice place with number of trees,
which attracts many people. Late Shri Prithvirajji Kapoor (renowned
film artist) inaugurated the park. There are many types of entertainment
material available in the park. Generally the people come to visit
the parks on holidays or on Sundays mostly. Nowadays the trend of
watching television had extended to a great extent and so the craze
of people towards parks is reducing day by day.
J.K
Park
J.K. Parks that was developed recently is situated near Mehrun garden.
Children love to come to this park as they get what they want. Rabbits,
Parrots, some types of sparrows are among the main attractions of
the park. Another attraction of the place is a water pond, which
is called as "Mehrun Talaav". The water of the pond is
too cool and the sunset view from there is very attractive. The
pond is full of water for nearly all the months of the year.
Bahinabai
Park
Bahinabai Udyan is another park located in the centre of the city.
It is named after Bahinabai Chaudhari, a well-known poetess of Maharashtra.
There are many types of trees over here and people love to sit under
the cool breeze of them in the garden.
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