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Shuli Bhanjan is a hill in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is located near a village called Sulibhanjan, not far from Aurangabad on the way to Ellora Caves.
There is a Hindu temple 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.19°58′39.4″N 75°09′7.4″E / 19.977611°N 75.152056°E / 19.977611; 75.152056
The 16th-century Hindu saint Eknath is believed to have done penance (tapasya) at this location, to which he travelled daily on foot from the nearby Daulatabad fort where he was employed. He is also believed to have met his teacher Janardan Swami at Shuli Bhanjan.
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