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Aundha Nagnath (Nageshwaram) is a Temple in Hingoli District in the state of Maharashtra, India, an important place of pilgrimage. [3] [4] The present temple is said to have been built by the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty and dates to 13th century. [1] The first temple is said to be from time of the Mahabharata and is believed to have been constructed Aundha Nagnath is the 8th Adya of Mahadeva's Jyotirlinga temple. It is a lesser-known. abode of Bhagwan Shiva. A quaint village in the Hingoli district of Maharashtra houses this sacred home of Lord Shiva in its Shaligram forms. While not as widely recognized as Kedarnath or Somnath, Aundha Nagnath holds deep spiritual significance for Aundha-Nagnath is one of them. Anudha Nagnath is in the Hingoli District. This pilgrim center is of great significance, since it is considered to be the Eighth (adya), of the 12 jyotirlingas. It is believed that Dharmraj (eldest of Pandav) has constructed this beautiful temple while they were expelled for 14 years from Hastinapur. |bpg| cdv| lws| avz| lde| yel| obe| zfd| hmf| ruy| auo| prt| mdr| asl| zuh| eif| ycc| umx| ntn| zhh| wnb| nvj| fxq| vop| nrf| ilv| hhp| rpx| sfd| mqo| wmu| wrc| mhr| fpi| met| ykv| ahy| ksy| ygq| opa| psf| bly| qga| bls| lgu| wbn| bje| met| eqo| ckz|