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Shamlaji
Shamalaji or Shamlaji or Śāmalājī - શામળાજી - शामलाजी is one of the largest pilgrim temples in Modasa, Aravalli district, India. It is more commonly known among locals as Dholi Dhwaja Wala, because it always has a white silk flag fluttering on top. The temple has a sculpture of Lord Krishna as Shamdiya bhagwan, with a piece of real diamond embossed on his chin. Shamlaji is also known for Shyamalvan, a theme-based garden developed by the Social Forestry Wing of the Gujarat Forest Department. Shyamalvan was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Gujarat, Sh. Narendra Modi, on 18 July 2009 and is a tourist spot on the Udaipur-Ahmedabad highway.After Diwali the next full moon is celebrated Fair called mela. ==History== The Shamlaji temple stands in honour of Lord Vishnu with scenes from the epic stories Mahabharata and Ramayana gracing the walls of this 11th-century temple. Years ago the Idar rulers gave the Jagiri of Shamlaji temple to the Modhari Rao saheb with other villages like Revdar, Devdar, Napada, Khalsa, Sunsar, Modhari, etc. At present the Rao of Modhari hold a part in Shamlaji Temple and they also take care of their lord Shamliya. ॊलल〔devngari〕
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