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Posted: Aug 16 2016 (16:26)
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Last Response: Aug 17 2016 (12:56)
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Last Response: Aug 17 2016 (12:56)
For visiting Aundha Naganath temple (one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples), get down at Hingoli Deccan which is on Akola-Purna section of SCR and proceed to bus stand (bus stand is around 3-4 kms from railway station) from where you get frequent buses/shared autos to Aundha. At Aundha, Naganatha temple is located opposite to bus stand in walkable distance (500 meters).
Alternatively, one can plan to get down at Parbhani junction on Manmad-Nanded section of SCR (as more trains pass through Parbhani) and board a bus to Aundha which is 50...
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Alternatively, one can plan to get down at Parbhani junction on Manmad-Nanded section of SCR (as more trains pass through Parbhani) and board a bus to Aundha which is 50...
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AUNDHA Nagnath is 25KM from HNL/HINGOLI Railway station
MSRTC Buses are available from hingoli bus stand
MSRTC Buses are available from hingoli bus stand
Details about Bhakti Nivas No. 2*
1)rates per room: Rs 300 upto 5 persons** for extra person 50 Rs extra per person
2)rates per AC room: Rs 500 upto 5 persons, 50 Rs per person extra thereon
3)Bhakti nivas Hall: 66*66*** Rs 5000
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1)rates per room: Rs 300 upto 5 persons** for extra person 50 Rs extra per person
2)rates per AC room: Rs 500 upto 5 persons, 50 Rs per person extra thereon
3)Bhakti nivas Hall: 66*66*** Rs 5000
4)if...
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Thanks for the detailed translation. Regarding hall, it's there at the entrance after reception. The path towards right and left from entrance takes us towards rooms I mentioned.
Aundha Naganath is a town and a tehsil in Basmat Subdivision of Hingoli district in Marathwada region of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
The town is known for Aundha Nagnath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, and also one of the prominent Twelve Jyotirlingas in India[3]. A pilgrim centre of great significance, since it is considered to be the eight (aadya) of the 12 Jyotirlingas in the country.
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The town is known for Aundha Nagnath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, and also one of the prominent Twelve Jyotirlingas in India[3]. A pilgrim centre of great significance, since it is considered to be the eight (aadya) of the 12 Jyotirlingas in the country.
TRANSPORTATION:...
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