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English: Shamlaji temple, located on the banks of the Meshvo river is a major Hindu pilgrimage centre in Aravalli district of Gujarat state of India. The Shamlaji temple is dedicated to Vishnu or Krishna
ગુજરાતી: શામળાજી મંદિર ગુજરાત રાજ્યના અરવલ્લી જિલ્લામાં મેશ્વો નદીને કિનારે આવેલું હિંદુ ધર્મનું પવિત્ર યાત્રાધામ છે. આ મંદિર વિષ્ણું અથવા કૃષ્ણ ભગવાનને સંબંધિત છે.
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