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Shri Trimbakeshwar Temple
http://www.nashik.com/travel/trimbakeshwar.html
Nashik, India. Features temple history, location, and details of facilities and surrounding temples.
Shree Tulja Bhavani Temple: Tuljapur
http://osmanabad.nic.in/html/temple.html
The history, location, and timings of the Sakthi peeth. This is the family deity of Chatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj.
Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple
Information about the temple, the trust, various festivals, and about giving donations. Includes high-quality images, and pujas in audio format. Mumbai.
Shani Temple
http://www.shanishinganapur.com/
Shinganapur, India. Information on temple history, legend, location, worshiping schedule, festivals and photo gallery.
Satpuda Niwasini Shree Manudevi Temple
http://www.satpudamanudevi.org/
Jalgaon, India. Temple of Shree Manudevi. Information on temple history, festivals, photo gallery, trustees and location.
Mahalakshmi Temple
http://www.indiantravelportal.com/maharashtra/temples/mahalaxmi-temple-kolhapur.html
The history, pooja, and festivals of the temple near Kolhapur, India. Includes travel information.
Mahalakshmi temple
http://www.shreekarveernivasini.com/
Kolhapur, India. Features temple history, location, architecture, worshiping schedule, festivals and photo gallery.
Datta Mandir
http://www.dattamandirpune.com/
Pune, India. Details on temple history, location, activities, management, donations and photo gallery.
Bhimashankar Temple
http://www.bhimashankar.blessingsonthenet.com/
Maharashtra, India. Features temple history, location, legends, worshiping schedule, donations and photo gallery.
Balaji Temple - Nerul
Mumbai, India. Features temple history, deities, events, management, donations, online puja and photo gallery.
Ayyappa Seva Sangham
http://www.shriayyappatemple.com/
Mumbai, India. Details on temple history, significance, festivals, worshiping schedule, donations, online puja and photo gallery.
Ashtavinayak Temples
http://www.ashtavinayaktemples.com/
Information on legend, location, and pooja schedules of the Eight Ganesa temples of Maharashtra.