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on top of the hill along with two hot water springs. A stone which produces the sound of a metallic bell can be seen outside the temple.
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fort where he was employed. He is also believed to have met his teacher
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Maharashtra
Aurangabad
Ellora Caves
Hindu temple
19°58′39.4″N 75°09′7.4″E / 19.977611°N 75.152056°E / 19.977611; 75.152056
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