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  • Essay / Baramati, a town in Maharashtra, India - 522

    Baramati is a small township and municipal council located in the Pune district of Maharashtra. Remarkable for its historical and agricultural importance, Baramati is fast becoming one of the most important agricultural hubs in western India. Located 105.9 km from Pune city, the small hamlet is emerging as a popular destination for agrotourism and ecotourism. Historically ruled by the Yadavas of the Devgiri region, Baramati was gifted to Malojiraje Bhosle, the grandfather of the legendary Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji in 1603 by Nijam Shah. This is how the small town came under Maratha rule. Around 1745, the administration of Baramati was handed over to Babuji Naik. During his reign, the city prospered and experienced significant development in the field of arts and crafts. Today, the town is a popular destination for tourists visiting this part of the country. While one can visit the two ancient temples located here, the residence of Babuji Naik is also of great historical importance. The two temples Sri Kasivisheveshwara Temple and Sri Siddeshwar Temple are highly revered in this reg...