India /Maharashtra /Pune /Alandi
Sight Address : Dnyaneshwar Muktabai Temple, located at Muktai Nagar near Alandi. Edit
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Dnyaneshwar Muktabai Temple is many centuries old temple dedicated to Muktabai, the youngest sister of Dnyaneshwar. It is believed that Muktabai was the incarnantion of Hindu Goddess Saraswati or Goddess Shakti. Muktabai is assumed to be born in 1199 at Alandi and she was considered as Guru of Yogi Chaangdev Maharaj. At present there are two temples dedicated to Muktabai in Alandi. The new Muktabai temple in the town and the Mehun temple are the two temples dedicated to Muktabai. The large regional fair attracts huge draw of people in this place which is conducted four days before the Mahashivaratri.
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October to March.
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Morning , Afternoon , Evening , Night.
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30 minutes to 1 hour.
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Bus : Alandi is well connected by State owned road transports. Luxury coach buses are available up to Pune from all major cities in Maharashtra and Goa.
Train : Nearest railhead is at Pune which is an important railway junction connected to all major railheads in India.
Air : Nearest airport to Alandi is at Pune which is at a distance of 25 km away from Alandi.
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- Police – 100
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- Ambulance – 102
- Accident and trauma – 1099