Gajānan Mahārāj of Śegāon
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Gajānan Mahārāj of Śegāon

Status · Anusandhāna
Source · Uncited
Tradition · Hindu
Period · Eternal
  • Location: Shegaon, Buldhana (20.7833°N, 76.6833°E) Maharashtra - Historical: 1878–1910 CE Gajānan Mahārāj (died 1910 CE) — an enigmatic sannyāsi who appeared in Śegāon village in 1878. He ate little, drank little, spoke less. He worked a number of documented miracles over 32 years. His samādhi temple, completed 1910, is the largest pilgrimage of Vidarbha — receives ~1 crore pilgrims annually. The Śrī Gajānan Mahārāj Sansthān runs schools, hospitals, and social-service programs.

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