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Maharashtra
is one of the largest states in India, both in terms of population
and area.it not only one of the most important states economically,
but also a major gateway for overseas visitors. The Maharashtrians'
love for art and culture is quite evident
in their intense interest in drama. Their approach to music and
dance is rather lusty. Mahasivaratri, Gokulashtami, Holi and Ganesh
Chaturti are the main festivals of this fun loving state.
Ajanta Caves: Way back
in1819, a party of British army officers on a tiger hunt in the
forest of western Deccan, suddenly spotted their prey, on the far
side of a loop in the Waghora river. High up on the horseshoe- shaped
cliff, the hunting party saw the tiger, silhouetted against the
carved façade of a cave. More Details
Ellora Caves: Nestled
in the crook of the Charanadari hill in Deccan is a series of ancient
temples and monasteries hewn out of the moutainside. Situated on
the ancient north- south trade route or the dakshinapatha, the tiny
mountain village of Verul - mutated today to Ellora -was a well-
known stopover for traders, priests and pilgrims who plied the route
to the western ports. More
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Aurangabad:
Today Aurangabad, it is known for some of the finest colleges and
university in Maharashtra. And it is the fastest growing industrial
town in India. But the charm and glory of its long past has not
been lost. And its heritage is rich and varied - the result of the
artistic and cultural influences of several dynasties since its
first Stone Age inhabitants. More
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Mumbai (Bombay): Mumbai
was given by Portuguese as dowry to Charles II of England when he
married Catherine. The group of seven island was leased to the East
India Company who offered freedom of business and religion to persons
who came and settled here. Initially a few Parsis and Gujarati came
but soon a sizeable population began to thrive here. This was way
back in the 17th century. Today also Mumbai is a city of migrants.
People from all over the country have come and settled here. This
gives the society of Mumbai a multi-lingual and multi-cultural colour.
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Bhandardara: Amidst
the dense forest, lies one of the most splendid lakes of the country,
Arthur Lake. It is formed by the waters of the Pravara River. Bhandardara
is well known for the Wilson Dam which was built in 1910 on the
Pravara River and is almost 492 ft above sea level. The Umbrella
Falls are also in the vicinity. Besides being a scenic spot and
offering some breathtaking views this water body is also used for
hydro-electric power generation. More
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Elephanta
Island: The history of elephanta is the hoary mists of time.
Crowning the island's easteem hill, and commanding a panoramic view
of wood-land, marsh and sea, are the Buddhist stupas' or burial
mounds and cisterns. Their antiquity has been traced back to the
third century or even earlier. More
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Ganpatipule: This
is Ganapatiphule Land of the 400- year old Swayambhu ganapati and
eager tourists. Set along the western coast of maharastra, is a
small little village called Ganapatiphule. It is known for it's
scerene sedate beach. More
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