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Manerajuri, Sangli : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manerajuri, Sangli
Manerajuri with a population of 8,019 according to the 1961 Census, is largely an agricultural village in Tasgaon taluka situated on the Sangli-Atapadi road, 11.26 km (seven miles) to the east of Tasgaon. Madhavnagar and Bhilavadi are the nearest railway stations both of which are about distant from it. The following story is told about the establishment of the village. Mani and Malli were two Daityas, both of whom were the devotees of Shiva. They had an enemy by name Khandoba who was also a worshipper of shiva. None could overcome each other. Khanboba then went to the south of Dhandoba hill and established a township which is the present Khande Rajuri Mani established his kingdom to the east of the same hill and it came to be called as Mani Rajuri. Manerajuri is the corrupt form of Mani Rajuri. ==History==
The villages of Manerajuri and Arag were granted to Anubai, the younger daughter of the first Peshva Balaji Vishwanath, who was married to Naravanrao Ghorpade (formerly Joshi), regarded as the son of Santaji Ghorpade. Prior to this the rights of this villages were held by the Garud family, who opposed Anubai taking possession of the villages. This brought Balaji Vishvanath on the scene who succeeded in taking over the villages and handing them over to Anubai. Narayanrav died without leaving any heir and hence Anubai adopted one. It was at this time that two vadas were built, one each at Manerajuri and Arag. At the very same time a kunda for the Ramling spring which is nearby the Maha-dev temple of the village was built. It is 1.85 m2 (20 feet square) and can be approached by a flight of steps.
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