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Osmanabad
Osmanabad does not have a much impressive line of temples, barring one that can be considered a landmark.

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Osmanabad district is an administrative district of the state of Maharashtra. The district headquarters are located in Osmanabad city. The district occupies an area of 7512.4 square kilometres, of which 241.4 sq. km is urban area and has a population of 1,286, 586 of which 15.69% are urban (as of 2001). (wikipedia encyclopedia).

Shri 1008 Mahaveer Digambar Jain Atishaya Kshetra Thair: Built in lieu dreams, Mahaveer Jain temple is the only Mahaveera temple in Maharashtra.


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