Manudevi shrine is dedicated to Mata Manudevi. It is located in Satpura Range in Maharashtra. The temple is built in Satpura forest and is surrounded by beautiful and mesmerizing greenery and Waterfall(which is active only during rainy season that too when heavy rainfall is observed) .The temple is well equipped with Sabha mandap for having lunch or conducting spiritual rituals. The surrounding also has seperate toilets for Men and Womens along with few shops which has pooja samagri and toy shops. There are one or two snaks counters which serves only bhaji and pav wada, don't expect multi cuisine ☺. The temple observes normal rush, however during Navratri the rush increases and the normal time for darshan will be around max 15-20 mins in queue.
Commute The shrine is well connected by good roads and can be reached by two wheeler Or Cars till the stairs of Temple.
From Jalgaon it is 36 km approx. (Jalgaon MamurabadVidgaonDamburni take left towards DongaonDongaonChicholi HighschoolAdgaon fata Adgaon Manapuri Manudevi)
From Yawal it is 28 km approx. (Take Yawal chopada road, drive straight untill Chincholi highschool ) Yawal Sakali fataKingaonChicholi Highschool Take right for Adgaon fata Adgaon Manapuri Manudevi
From Chopada it is 35 kms approx. (Take Chopada Yawal road drive straight untill Chincholi highschool) ChopadaAdawadLoni Panchak Dhanora ChincholiChicholi HighschoolAdgaon fata Adgaon Manapuri Manudevi
One can commute via ST bus also from Jalgaon/ Chopada, by catching Jalgaon-Yawal / Chopada Yawal bus and get down at Kingaon / Dhanora(in case you catch Chopda Jalgaon bus) and from there getting down at Chincholi highschool/ Chicholi fata. From there private autos are there which will charge around 200 for return trip. Please negotiate as they ask for 300 or 400 at first and finally take for 200 rs. No big hotels nearby so carrying own food is the best option. Pure Veg and Nonveg hotels for lunch/dinner is available only in Kingaon. In adgaon you will find two snaks hotels at cheaper rates serving Kachori rs 10 per piece, bhajiya rs 10 per plate, Misal 20-25 rs only.
Finally it is a perfect gateway for inner peace, family picnic along with spiritual darshan, a good place for environment liking people.
Please do visit and experience the awesomeness.
New Update : Bhakta Niwas Construction is on and is nearing completion and the services will start soon. It is constructed in Adgaon Village off Naigaon Road, behind Marathi High School. Pics added for reference.
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Read moreManudevi Temple 🙏🏻 The district of Jalgaon in Maharashtra state is renowned for its magnificent cultural and religious places Situated in the lush green ranges of Satpuda mountains, on the banks of River Tapi, is the Shree Manudevi Temple. It is the supreme family deity of many of the families who reside in the vicinity. The temple is accessible via road by taking an exit of the Yaval Chopda State Highway. After passing through Adgaon-Kasarkheda, the temple is around 9 kms approximately. The trustees and the board members take pride in informing the pilgrims that of the 10 kms road, three quarters of it (75%) of it is well paved two lane motorable road. The next one and half kilometer is a paved road made of gravel. The final one and half kilometer provides an interesting trek to the temple. The temple is at a height of 500 meters and the final trek is through lush green surroundings and this walk through nature and the chanting of Goddess Manudevi’s name grants every pilgrim unsurpassed...
Read moreManudevi Temple is located near Adgaon village in Yawal Taluka in the scenic natural surroundings of the Satpura Range. Manudevi is the kuldevi of 70% of the people in the 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.
Manudevi near Bormaal
Manudevi temple is also located in the hills near Bormaal, tal Banoti, Aurangabad, deep in the jungle.
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 Bormaaland also arrange small fairs with devotees visiting temples...
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