Satpuda Manudevi Temple, Adgaon

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Satpuda Manudevi Temple,
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictJalgaon
Location
LocationAdgaon village in Yawal Taluka
StateMaharashtra
CountryIndia

Manudevi Temple is located near Adgaon village in Yawal Taluka, in Jalgaon district in the scenic natural surroundings of the Satpura Range, Maharashtra, India. Manudevi is the kuldevi of 70% of the people in Jalgaon district.

The front of the temple features a waterfall and is surrounded by hills on three sides and makes a popular picnic spot. School children and college students are frequent visitors.

The temple also features a man made lake nearby.

Waterfall in the Satpura Range.jpg

Manudevi near Bormaal

Also, a famous Manudevi Temple is there in Bormal Hills in Aurangabad District of Maharashtra.

Manudevi is worshipped by most of Khandeshi and nearby people. The Goddess is believed to be Kuldevata of many families including the Baviskar Family. Baviskar has recently reconstructed the temple, a destination for pilgrims and tourists.

Villagers celebrate the festival of Navratri at Bormaal and also arrange small fairs with devotees visiting temples for nine days.

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