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- Shamlaji, also spelled Shamalaji, is a major Hindu pilgrimage centre in Aravalli district of Gujarat state of India. The Shamlaji temple is dedicated...
- Shamlaji fair is an annual festival held in Gujarat, India. It is held on the day of Karthiki Purnima. The fair is attended by a large number of tribals...
- Arasur branch of Aravalis p****es through the regions of Danta, Modasa and Shamlaji in the district. It was one of 7 new districts in the state whose formation...
- Shamlaji Road railway station is a railway station on Ahmedabad–Udaipur Line under the Ajmer railway division of North Western Railway zone. This is situated...
- Survey of India. Other religious sites in state include Ambaji, Dakor, Shamlaji, Chotila, Becharaji, Mahudi, Shankheshwar etc. The Palitana temples of...
- station has four platforms. Indian Railway is going to extend Modasa Line to Shamlaji. Nadiad has a major bus stand. Nadiad is Zonal Division in Charotar Region...
- Pradesh Shakurbasti SSB Delhi Shambhupura SMP Shamgarh SGZ Madhya Pradesh Shamlaji Road SJS Shankargarh SRJ Shankarpalli SKP Telangana Shantipur STB Shapur...
- Vansda is connected with Waghai, Chikhli, Sa****ra, Nasik, Vapi, Dharampur, Shamlaji by State highway. The nearest railway station is Unai, though only narrow-gauge...
- site in northern Gujarat, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the city of Shamlaji, in the Aravalli District of northern Gujarat, India. The site is variously...
- Narrow Gauge Line to Broad Gauge line and Modasa line to be extended to Shamlaji. Basically Structure of Nadiad Junction was built in 1945 but the First...