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  • Hanuman Mandir
  • Ram Mandir
  • Ram Mandir and Rajwada ..
  • Thorali Ves -- The entry point
  • Bachat Bhavan
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Hanuman Mandir

This is temple situated in the main Market .

 

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Hanuman Mandir

This is temple situated in the main Market .

 

Ram Mandir

This is one more photograph of Ram Mandir .. This temple was built in the year 1905. ( Reference : Embossed year on the temple wall )

 

Ram Mandir and Rajwada ..

This is a panoramic view of Ram Mandir & Rajawada . It is located at the heart of city. In this Rajwada there is a Darga of Chingibaba . Few years back in this Rajwada there was a Movie theater called "Sunetra talkies". Also few classes of S.R.V.M Highschool use to be here in this building.

 

 

Thorali Ves -- The entry point

A week back I got a chance to visit Jath  after a year. This time I decided to take some photographs in and around Jath to post on the www.jath.info website.

This photograph is a familer place to every Jathkar .. It is called thorali ves .. Means main gate.




Bachat Bhavan

Bachat Bhavan is a government owned ( Jath Panchayat Samiti ) multipurpose hall used for various events in Jath.



Original Murti of Devi ( Ambabai ) , Jath

Original Murti of Devi Ambabai , Jath


Steps

Photograph of steps of Amababai Hill

Hill near to Amababai temple

View of a hill.

View from Ambabai Temple Hill

Photograph taken from Amababai temple.


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