Narayaneshwar

Narayaneshwar Mahadev Mandir[1] and Puneshwar were two temples in Pune demolished[2] under the rule of the Delhi Sultanate led by Nizamuddin and other religious preachers.[3] Two of these preachers were later buried there. The dargah built over the Narayaneshwar temple[4] is now the 'Thorla (Senior) Sheikh Salla dargah' and is located on the bank of the Mutha river, not far from the Shaniwar Wada.

The temple remains one of the earliest named temples, after Pataleshwar in the city of Pune, although it does not exist in its original form now.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Diddee and Gupta (2000). Pune Queen of the Deccan (First ed.). Pune: Elephant Design Pvt. Ltd. p. 27. ISBN 81-87693-00-2.
  2. ^ Department Central Excise, Govt. of India. "About Pune". Archived from the original on 16 September 2005. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  3. ^ Avinash Sovani (1998). Haravalele Pune (in Marathi) (First ed.). Purva Prakashan. p. 20.
  4. ^ "Central Railway, Government of India". Central Railway, Ministry for Railways, Govt. of India. Retrieved 23 July 2012.

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