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- Q16902762 subject Q7479555.
- Q16902762 abstract "Vithal Dayaji is a temple located in Sulewadi, a village near Piliv, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. This temple is devoted to a Kuladevata, a family deity that is either a god or a goddes. This temple is on the land of Janardhan Sule. The fairy day event is celebrated 15 days after Diwali, the "festival of lights", circa in October or November each year. The exact date is decided by the Hindu Lunisolar calendar.".
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- Q16902762 comment "Vithal Dayaji is a temple located in Sulewadi, a village near Piliv, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. This temple is devoted to a Kuladevata, a family deity that is either a god or a goddes. This temple is on the land of Janardhan Sule. The fairy day event is celebrated 15 days after Diwali, the "festival of lights", circa in October or November each year. The exact date is decided by the Hindu Lunisolar calendar.".
- Q16902762 label "Vithal Dayaji Temple, Sulewadi".