Jasmalnathji Mahadev Temple
Jasmalnathji Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple located at Asoda village in Vijapur Taluka, Mehsana district, Gujarat, India. It is locally known as Vaijnath Mahadev temple.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Aditya Mahar, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Type: Monument
- Description: 10th-century panchayatana Hindu temple complex in north Gujarat, India
- Also known as: “Asoda Mahadeva temples”, “Jasmalnathji Mahadev Temple, Asoda”, and “Vaijnath Mahadev temple”
- Address: Asoda
- Inscription: “Also known as:Vaijnath Mahadev temple. Monument of National Importance (N-GJ-153)”
Jasmalnathji Mahadev Temple
- Categories: Hindu temple and historic site
- Location: Vijapur, Mehsāna District, Gujarat, Western India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
23.58342° or 23° 35′ 0″ northLongitude
72.59028° or 72° 35′ 25″ eastOpen location code
7JMJHHMR+94OpenStreetMap ID
node 4935398430OpenStreetMap feature
historic=monumentWikidata ID
Q26898655
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In Other Languages
From Egyptian Arabic to Gujarati—“Jasmalnathji Mahadev Temple” goes by many names.
- Egyptian Arabic: “معبد جاسمالناتجى ماهاديف”
- Gujarati: “જસમલનાથજી મહાદેવ મંદિર”
- Gujarati: “વૈજનાથ મહાદેવ મંદિર”
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