District - Parbhani

Jintur 

Jintur Taluka, one of the most spiritually significant regions of Parbhani District, is a prominent destination in Maharashtra’s heritage and pilgrimage tourism. Known for its ancient Jain temples, hilltop shrines, and natural beauty, Jintur attracts devotees, historians, and travelers seeking peace and inspiration.

The most famous landmark here is the Nemgiri and Chandragiri Jain Temples, located atop twin hills that offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. These temples are architectural marvels, featuring intricate carvings and statues of Jain Tirthankaras. The site holds immense religious importance for Jains across India and is often called the “Sammed Shikharji of Marathwada.”

Beyond its religious significance, Jintur’s serene environment, green hills, and traditional villages make it a wonderful retreat for nature lovers. The taluka also hosts fairs and festivals that showcase Marathi culture, folk art, and rural traditions. Visitors can explore small shrines, ancient step wells, and local markets that reflect the area’s rich history.

For those interested in spiritual tourism and heritage travel, Jintur Taluka is a must-visit destination — offering a rare blend of devotion, history, and natural splendor in the heart of Marathwada

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