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Inside the 800-year-old Maharashtra temple where Muslims worship Lord Shiva and an extraordinary centuries-old tradition still thrives
ETimes | July 15, 2026 4:40 PM CST

India is a land of temples; new, old and ancient, each with its own story, history, and timeless spiritual legacy. But ever heard of a temple where Muslims, too, come to offer their prayers and seek blessings? You read that right. Set atop a hill around 50 km from Pune in Maharashtra , there’s a historic Jejuri Temple which is unlike any other shrine in India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Khandoba who is regarded as a fierce warrior incarnation of Lord Shiva. It is among those few temples in India which are revered by both Hindu and Muslim communities with equal devotion.


Let’s find out more about this interesting temple:


Jejuri, the Golden Temple of Maharashtra



Jejuri is also known as the Golden Temple of Maharashtra. It is because of the clouds of turmeric (bhandara) that cover the shrine during festivals. Jejuri is not your ordinary pilgrimage site. It stands as a symbol of India's shared religious heritage.


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