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Muli Temple History - Shree Swaminarayan Mandir
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Muli may refer to the city or to the Indian Princely state of the same name. The Princely State of Muli had an area of 133 square miles (340 km2) and contained nineteen villages in addition to Muli city. The Parmars came to this area from Tharparkar District, now in Pakistan. The Parmars’ Lakh Dirji named this Princely State after a milkmaid who used to deliver milk to Lakh Dirji. The town is famous for the battle fought between the Chabhad and the Parmars for a wounded partridge. Chabhhads were wanted possession of the partridge while Parmars were wanted to provide shelter to wounded partridge, then it was a big battle between Parmars and Chabhads, this war having historical importance because 140 Parmars got victory against 500 chabhads of Sayla The Parmars, while victorious, were sacked by an army from Sindh Province for providing shelter to some outcasts.
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There is a temple of Almighty sun called “Mandavrayji mandir”,which is also the spiritual centre and “Kuldev” of Parmar Rajputs.It is said that one of the Parmar King Sachoji was a big donor and worshiper of Mandavrayji .He has a rule of giving any thing which is asked to him. Once he was being asked to give a lion alive and by the help of Mandavrayji he was able to give that lion alive till today this fact is so much popular in Muli village.  
Educational institutes--
Matushri Dahiben Rajpal Girls High School Anopchand Rajpal Boys High School TejendraPrashad Boys High School Snaskar Sarita Private School Saraswati Vidha Mandir Private School Intkhab Alam boys high school  
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    ***READ MORE : The only temple in the world where the AARTI(PRAY) is done only after the bloom of the peacock**      
Famous for--
There is a famous temple and a place of worship to Swaminarayan which is famous by the name of Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Muli.
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]] There are best carving Haveli, Shree Harikrishna Maharaj, Radhakrushna dev and Dharma dev-bhakti mata in the main temple, and Sabhamandap, Shree Ghanshyam Maharaj, free guest house, etc.   BEST TIME TO VISIT-- These place You can go anytime In any season because this place is worship place and their no fix time to go for visit..   BEST TIME TO GO-- For the Worship time morning time is the best time to enjoy the peace of heart.   MAP-- ]]  
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  ***ReadMore - 5 holy lakes of Hinduism**       DISTANCE OF NEAREST CITIES-- Surendranagar to Ahmedabad 116km Surendranagar to Ambaji 295km Surendranagar to Amreli 216km Surendranagar to Bharuch 270km Surendranagar to Bhavnagar 154km Surendranagar to Bhuj 282km Surendranagar to Dahod 305km Surendranagar to Dwarka 343km Surendranagar to Gandhinagar 144km ]]  Surendranagar to Himmatnagar 210km Surendranagar to Jamnagar 199km Surendranagar to Junagadh 213km Surendranagar to Mehsana 143km Surendranagar to Morabi 253km Surendranagar to Palanpur 215km Surendranagar to Porbandar 298km Surendranagar to Saputara 509km Surendranagar to Somnath 292km Surendranagar to Surat 364km Surendranagar to Valsad 431km   Read the full article
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anyror Gujarat land Record 2021 bhulekh @anyror.gujarat.gov.in Map
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anyror Gujarat land Record 2021 bhulekh @anyror.gujarat.gov.in Map Gujarat Land Records Map | Gujarat Bhulekh Naksha | Bhulekh Gujarat Khasra no | Any RoR Gujarat 7/12 Rural, Urban land record | ગુજરાત ભુલેખ | Any RoR Gujarat Map online ગુજરાતની જમીન ગ્રામીણ અને શહેરીમાં નોંધાય છે. This article about the portal introduced by the Gujarat Government named "Anyror Gujarat @ anywhere address. Dear friends, if you are from Gujarat state and want to get more information related to this portal, read the content carefully. Anyror Gujarat-related services and information like check land records, get Khasra number, etc get from the official portal. Get complete procedure to check the information and how to check land records in Gujarat state.
anyror Gujarat land Record
What is AnyRor Gujarat?  AnyRoR Gujarat is an online portal launched by the Revenue Department. Govt Gujarat. This portal is very helpful for the residents of Gujarat who want to sell or buy land in Gujarat. Now, No need to visit the Government offices to get information related to the land. This portal covers 225 taluks and 26 districts of Gujarat state. The government verified VF7, VF 8A, VF 6, and VF 12 land records.
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Anyror Gujarat Land Record Services available on the anyror Gujarat web portal -  - Know survey no. by name - 125-D notice for mutation - Entry list by Month Year - Integrated survey no. details - Know Khata by owner name - New survey no. from old for the promulgated village - VF-8A Khata details - VF-7 survey no details - VF-6 entry details - Revenue Case details - Old scanned VF-7 details - Old scanned VF -7/12 details - VF-6 entry details - Nondh No. details Gujarat Housing Board (GOTA) Scheme You can get all details about the Khasra number, Khata number, land details in Gujarat by visiting the official portal and follow the simple procedures. Portal AnyRoR Gujarat Department Land Revenue Department Services available All information related to land Under State Government of Gujarat Link anyror.gujarat.gov.in Check Bhulekh Gujarat land records Get online ગુજરાતમાં જમીનના રેકોર્ડ
Gujarat Land Records online
The objective of anyrorgujarat - The main objective of this portal to provide correct information related to land in Gujarat state to everyone. Now residents of Gujarat state can check all land details online. They no need to visit any Govt offices. You can check complete land details through a transparent, time-saving, quick process.
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AnyRoR Gujarat Land Records Benefits of AnyrorGujarat -  - Easy to get land details - Less time consuming - Actual details can check - Free of cost - Transparent & quick process GUDA Housing Scheme New AnyRoR Gujarat જમીન રેકોર્ડ્સ જિલ્લાવાર Gujarat Rural Land records and Gujarat Urban Land Records - Rajkot, Kutch, Patan, Jamnagar, Banaskantha (Palanpur), Amreli, Anand, Ahmedabad, Aravalli, Bhavnagar, Botad, Chhota Udepur, Dahod, Dangs (Ahwa), Devbhoomi Dwarka, Gandhinagar, Junagarh, Kheda (Nadiad), Mahisagar, Mehsana, Morbi, Narmada (Rajpipla), Navsari, Panchmahal (Godhra), Porbandar, Sabarkantha (Himmatnagar), Surat, Tapi (Vyara), Vadodara, Valsad.  दोस्तों जैसे की हम सब जानते हैं धीरे धीरे सभी विभाग ऑनलाइन होते जा रहे हैं जिससे राज्य के नागरिकों को बेहतर सुविधा प्राप्त हो सके. इसीलिए गुजरात राजस्व विभाग द्वारा जमीन से सम्बंधित जानकारी ऑनलाइन प्राप्त कर सकें. Gujarat Land Registry Online. Procedure to check 7/12 Anyror Land Records Rural Area land records - - Firstly visit the official portal of the Revenue Department of Gujarat.
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Gujarat Rural Land Records online - Click on View Land Record-Rural from the home page of the portal. - You need to choose one option - which type of land details you need to check. - You have to select - District, Taluk, Village and Survey number, owner name, entry number, old survey number, year, and month. - After that click on the Get details and information will appear on the screen.
ગુજરાત ભુલેખ AnyRoR
Urban Area Land Records -  Rajkot Awas Yojana New - To check the land registry online, you need to open the Official website of the Revenue Department of Gujarat.
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Gujarat Urban Land Records 2021 - After that, you need to click View Land Records-Urban. - Select the option given below, which type of land records you need. - Select District, Survey the office, City, Ward, Survey no., Sheet No, Nondh no, Owner Name, Month & year as asked on the screen. - Enter the captcha code and click on the Get details option. - After that information will appear on the screen. Procedure to Search Your Property Online -  - Visit the official portal, click on the Property search option.
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Gujarat Property Search - Now select property wise or name wise or document no year wise - Enter all asked details like District, Sub-register office, Village, Land/Property type, Party type & name, mobile number, email ID, document number & year. - Click on send OTP and enter OTP. - Then property details appeared on the screen. AnyROR Gujarat Application online - Online application to get permission to pay the premium, non-agriculture permission, non-cultivation permission, to obtain a certificate of honest industrial purpose, getting permission to buy land. Application related to city survey office and land survey To apply for permission online you need to visit the official portal.
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iORA Gujarat Online Application Click on the Online application option. Select applicant type as New applicant and select details like Purpose of application - Application Type, District name, Taluka Name, Village name, applicants mobile number, email ID, Enter captcha code, Enter OTP & verify. After that click on the submit it. You can also download AnyrorGujarat Mobile app through Google Play Store. Read the full article
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When Will India's Flamingo Hub Cease To Be A Flamingo Graveyard?
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  Flamingoes have been known to fly into high-tension wires strung over saline wetlands, where the birds like to feed, but efforts to take the wires down have seldom succeeded.
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Brijesh Shah of Bhavnagar Animal Helpline has had a habit of visiting the salt pans of Kumbharvada, a known feeding site for flamingoes, on the city’s outskirts once a day. But over the last two months, Shah has had to visit them out of concern. He scouts the shallow waters, observing the flock, and hopes that he does not come upon a charred or decapitated bird around the 8-to-10-km-long stretch with high-tension wires overhead.
The first incident they’ve been involved with was on 10 December 2016, when 20 of the pink birds were reported to have died after flying into the wires. On February 11 and then again over the next two days,  more than two score birds had been electrocuted. The favoured feeding site had quickly devolved into a mass graveyard.
Flamingos that died after the collision with the wires. Image courtesy Brijesh Shah
“There is a wetland created out of unused salt pans and areas inundated with wastewater from Kumbharvada city,” Shah tells The Wire. “[Some] 1,500-2,000 flamingoes are seen here all year round as they come to feed in the shallow waters. But the high-voltage wire is right above that small valley. It is a 66-KV Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Limited powered line. As soon as the birds fly above the shallow lake after their meal, they collide with the wire just 50 metres away.” They’re killed instantly – either by electrocution or the force of impact.
Shah and his colleague Shashikant, a veterinary doctor who answers the animal helpline,  recall how, after the moment of collision, the birds turn black or just swell up and burst like balloons.
Flamingo that died after the collision with the high tension wires in Kumbharwada. Image courtesy Brijesh Shah
“The bird is huge – over five feet and has long legs, wings and neck,” they say. “It doesn’t get hurt when it touches one wire. It is only when its wing touches two wires at once that it gets an electric shock.”
The Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Limited (GETCO), however, denies that the birds in the last four incidents were electrocuted. They claim that the transmission line in question hasn’t been switched on in the last half year.
Read More : Climate Change Affecting Bird Migration In India
When it was in use, according to GETCO, it was being used by Nirma, a company manufacturing household chemicals, at a facility nearby. The company is now said to be taking power from the Ahmedabad Highway Systems.
The high tension wire over the flamingo feeding site in Kumbharwada. Image courtesy Brijesh Shah
Shrenik Shah, a local environmental activist, isn’t convinced: “Even if there is no power supply, collision with the wires is almost always fatal for the birds. Their wings get cut or their necks are broken or, even worse, the body is cut in two pieces due to the severity of the collision. We were unable to rescue even a single one out of the fifty that died this year.”
According to him, the power line has been there in the Kumbharvada area for the last decade or so. The flamingoes have been using it as a feeding habitat for much longer, leaving only for a few months before the monsoons to breed, returning again in June-July with many of their young ones. Shrenik says that a flamingo is killed every year. “Because of the industrial development in the area, the population of the birds might have reduced, lowering the [number of] bird hits. The incidents are not regularly reported, but the wires still hang there as a constant threat.”
The flamingo state
In June 2011, hundreds of flamingoes were killed by the same high-tension wires in Bhavnagar – but GETCO remained stubborn, denying all allegations. It said that the birds could have been killed by something else. But after conservationists protested, the municipal corporation and GETCO asked Bhavnagar’s mayor to drain out the habitat and give the flamingoes no reason to visit the city at all. Thankfully, the forest department and environmentalists intervened, highlighting the importance of the wetland and the many years it had taken to establish a safe habitat. The habitat was spared.
Gujarat is a flamingo hub in the country. Two species of flamingos are found here: the greater flamingo and the near-threatened lesser flamingo. Both species are residents of the state.
Virag Vyas, who studied the lesser flamingo for his PhD – with special reference to ecology, threats and conservation management, says that the portion of the Gulf of Khambhat near Ahmedabad and Bhavnagar districts, the coastal areas of Bhavnagar and Jamnagar and Kutch are major congregation sites for the birds during their non-breeding season. In fact, ‘Flamingo City’ in Kutch has been promoted as a tourist destination for being the only breeding site for flamingoes in Asia, being home to over 1.5 lakh birds throughout the year.
While the greater flamingoes do migrate over long distances, the lesser flamingoes are non-migratory nomadic species with flocks constantly moving between different feeding sites. Standing on their stick-like long legs in shallow mudflats, these birds stir up the bottom with their feet and duck their beaks down to catch their meal: shrimps, crustacea and algae.
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The carotenoid pigments in this food gives the flamingoes their distinctive pink colour. And the specialised habitat that provides this food is not available in many places in the world. These environments also tend to be naturally saline – and have been exploited by humans to produce salt over many centuries.
Read More: 9 Places In Mumbai To Watch Rare Birds
So, even if the Kumbharvada wetland complex is small, it is still uniquely important for the flamingoes. It is a habitat they cannot afford to lose to rapid industrialisation, highway projects and the life-threatening high wires – a fact that bears repeating in the face of the number of times flamingoes have been threatened by human activities, and the number of times nothing changed.
Beautiful flamingos lie dead after collision with HT wires. Image courtesy Brijesh Shah
In 2010, the world’s attention was drawn by Gujarat’s Khadir region when no fewer than 400 flamingoes were charred to death after hitting the wires. About 400,000 flamingoes had migrated to Khadir that year.
In 2011, Anika Tere, a zoologist at the Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara, and B.M. Parasharya, an ornithologist at Anand Agricultural University, had published a study that stated: “A passing vehicle or even a flipping fish can create a flutter in the flamingo colonies, leading to the birds flying into the cables. Overhead wires are not visible to them and they do not have enough time to manoeuvre to avoid collision.” The duo mapped seven sites in Kutch, Bhavnagar and Jamnagar where high-tension cables ran close to flamingo sites.
Under the media’s gaze, the forest department scurried to  install radium tags on the wires in Khadir. These acted as reflectors and warned the birds stay away. Then again, it was over three years and repeated follow-ups by environmentalists before the wires were taken underground.
Read More: Flamingoes End Up In Wedding Feast Menu Near Protected Sanctuary
In their study, Tere and Parasharya had briefly discussed the the Kumbharvada threat as well. “The collision of flamingoes with electric lines was noticed repeatedly at Nirma salt pans and Kumbharvada sewage pond in Bhavnagar district,” the paper read. “The collisions at these sites are so frequent that the local fishermen have learnt to scan areas with overhead wires and collect the birds for consumption.” This warning was ignored – with the effect that flamingoes continue to be killed to this day.
A persisting threat
Devesh Gadhvi, a deputy director at the Kutch Ecological Research Centre and a noted conservationist, says, “Since 2011, the mortality [among flamingoes] has been observed in Bhavnagar due to collision with the power lines. It is more of the collision than the electrocution. Dogs also play a role in such incidents: They chase the birds to kill them and, in haste, the birds fly haphazardly and collide with the power line.”
According to Gadhvi, the high-tension wires had been installed without conducting an environmental impact assessment (EIA). “Power lines should not be installed in any areas having frequent bird movements. A proper EIA study prior to the installation can solve this issue.”
As it happens, the Central Electricity Authority has issued multiple guidelines to all states asking for appropriate measures to save wild animals from electrocution. They include putting spikes on the lines to ward off animals, taking cables underground where possible, inspecting transmission lines twice a year and investigating every electricity fault. Even the UN Environment Programme had released guidelines in November 2011.
Read More: Road Through Rann May Ruin Flamingo Population
After the four incidents in Kumbharvada, the team from the Bhavnagar Animal Helpline installed a camera for a few days in the area. They wanted to prove – once and for all – to the media, the forest department and the government that the wires were killing the birds, contrary to what GETCO believed. Whether it was irony or sheer luck, no flamingo collided with the wires in this period. No new deaths have been reported since February either.
Colliding with HT wires might lead flamingoes to a tragic and untimely death. Image courtesy Brijesh Shah
Brijesh Shah says, “It is thanks to the security guards of the on-site Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute, who patrol the experimental salt farms. They call us so we can reach the site to see if any flamingoes can be saved.” Otherwise, the high-tension wires continue to hang over the feeding birds like a noose.
Says Gadhvi, “Looking at the human population and its demand for electricity and other basic requirements, some development is unavoidable and needs to be done. But it should be done after consulting subject experts, and all the suggested mitigation  measures should be implemented to reduce the ecological disturbance as much as possible.”
Even if Khadir set a positive example in 2014 after taking over 9 km of cables underground, there continues to be a gap between what has been put down on paper and what is executed. One can only hope that it won’t take another flamingo massacre to jolt lawmakers out of their reverie.
Read More: Increase In Flamingo Population In Sambhar Lake Rajasthan
This article by Atula Gupta was originally published in The Wire. 
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Muli Temple History - Shree Swaminarayan Mandir
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Muli Temple History --
Muli may refer to the city or to the Indian Princely state of the same name. The Princely State of Muli had an area of 133 square miles (340 km2) and contained nineteen villages in addition to Muli city. The Parmars came to this area from Tharparkar District, now in Pakistan. The Parmars’ Lakh Dirji named this Princely State after a milkmaid who used to deliver milk to Lakh Dirji. The town is famous for the battle fought between the Chabhad and the Parmars for a wounded partridge. Chabhhads were wanted possession of the partridge while Parmars were wanted to provide shelter to wounded partridge, then it was a big battle between Parmars and Chabhads, this war having historical importance because 140 Parmars got victory against 500 chabhads of Sayla The Parmars, while victorious, were sacked by an army from Sindh Province for providing shelter to some outcasts.
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There is a temple of Almighty sun called “Mandavrayji mandir”,which is also the spiritual centre and “Kuldev” of Parmar Rajputs.It is said that one of the Parmar King Sachoji was a big donor and worshiper of Mandavrayji .He has a rule of giving any thing which is asked to him. Once he was being asked to give a lion alive and by the help of Mandavrayji he was able to give that lion alive till today this fact is so much popular in Muli village.  
Educational institutes--
Matushri Dahiben Rajpal Girls High School Anopchand Rajpal Boys High School TejendraPrashad Boys High School Snaskar Sarita Private School Saraswati Vidha Mandir Private School Intkhab Alam boys high school  
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    ***READ MORE : The only temple in the world where the AARTI(PRAY) is done only after the bloom of the peacock**      
Famous for--
There is a famous temple and a place of worship to Swaminarayan which is famous by the name of Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Muli.
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]] There are best carving Haveli, Shree Harikrishna Maharaj, Radhakrushna dev and Dharma dev-bhakti mata in the main temple, and Sabhamandap, Shree Ghanshyam Maharaj, free guest house, etc.   BEST TIME TO VISIT-- These place You can go anytime In any season because this place is worship place and their no fix time to go for visit..   BEST TIME TO GO-- For the Worship time morning time is the best time to enjoy the peace of heart.   MAP-- ]]  
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  ***ReadMore - 5 holy lakes of Hinduism**       DISTANCE OF NEAREST CITIES-- Surendranagar to Ahmedabad 116km Surendranagar to Ambaji 295km Surendranagar to Amreli 216km Surendranagar to Bharuch 270km Surendranagar to Bhavnagar 154km Surendranagar to Bhuj 282km Surendranagar to Dahod 305km Surendranagar to Dwarka 343km Surendranagar to Gandhinagar 144km ]]  Surendranagar to Himmatnagar 210km Surendranagar to Jamnagar 199km Surendranagar to Junagadh 213km Surendranagar to Mehsana 143km Surendranagar to Morabi 253km Surendranagar to Palanpur 215km Surendranagar to Porbandar 298km Surendranagar to Saputara 509km Surendranagar to Somnath 292km Surendranagar to Surat 364km Surendranagar to Valsad 431km   Read the full article
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Muli Temple History - Shree Swaminarayan Mandir
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Muli Temple History --
Muli may refer to the city or to the Indian Princely state of the same name. The Princely State of Muli had an area of 133 square miles (340 km2) and contained nineteen villages in addition to Muli city. The Parmars came to this area from Tharparkar District, now in Pakistan. The Parmars’ Lakh Dirji named this Princely State after a milkmaid who used to deliver milk to Lakh Dirji. The town is famous for the battle fought between the Chabhad and the Parmars for a wounded partridge. Chabhhads were wanted possession of the partridge while Parmars were wanted to provide shelter to wounded partridge, then it was a big battle between Parmars and Chabhads, this war having historical importance because 140 Parmars got victory against 500 chabhads of Sayla The Parmars, while victorious, were sacked by an army from Sindh Province for providing shelter to some outcasts.
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There is a temple of Almighty sun called “Mandavrayji mandir”,which is also the spiritual centre and “Kuldev” of Parmar Rajputs.It is said that one of the Parmar King Sachoji was a big donor and worshiper of Mandavrayji .He has a rule of giving any thing which is asked to him. Once he was being asked to give a lion alive and by the help of Mandavrayji he was able to give that lion alive till today this fact is so much popular in Muli village.  
Educational institutes--
Matushri Dahiben Rajpal Girls High School Anopchand Rajpal Boys High School TejendraPrashad Boys High School Snaskar Sarita Private School Saraswati Vidha Mandir Private School Intkhab Alam boys high school  
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    ***READ MORE : The only temple in the world where the AARTI(PRAY) is done only after the bloom of the peacock**      
Famous for--
There is a famous temple and a place of worship to Swaminarayan which is famous by the name of Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Muli.
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]] There are best carving Haveli, Shree Harikrishna Maharaj, Radhakrushna dev and Dharma dev-bhakti mata in the main temple, and Sabhamandap, Shree Ghanshyam Maharaj, free guest house, etc.   BEST TIME TO VISIT-- These place You can go anytime In any season because this place is worship place and their no fix time to go for visit..   BEST TIME TO GO-- For the Worship time morning time is the best time to enjoy the peace of heart.   MAP-- ]]  
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  ***ReadMore - 5 holy lakes of Hinduism**       DISTANCE OF NEAREST CITIES-- Surendranagar to Ahmedabad 116km Surendranagar to Ambaji 295km Surendranagar to Amreli 216km Surendranagar to Bharuch 270km Surendranagar to Bhavnagar 154km Surendranagar to Bhuj 282km Surendranagar to Dahod 305km Surendranagar to Dwarka 343km Surendranagar to Gandhinagar 144km ]]  Surendranagar to Himmatnagar 210km Surendranagar to Jamnagar 199km Surendranagar to Junagadh 213km Surendranagar to Mehsana 143km Surendranagar to Morabi 253km Surendranagar to Palanpur 215km Surendranagar to Porbandar 298km Surendranagar to Saputara 509km Surendranagar to Somnath 292km Surendranagar to Surat 364km Surendranagar to Valsad 431km   Read the full article
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