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Dwarka, Somanth, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Gandhinagar, Bhuj, Bharuch, Saputara, Valsad, Gandhidham, 12 Gujarat Veraval, Nadiad, Bhavnagar, Ambaji, Champaner, Kutch, Palanpur, Garhwa, Surendranagar, Dahej, Mandvi, Morbi, Pavagadh. Kurukshetra, Jyotisar, Thanesar, (Sthanesvar Mahadev Temple and 13 Haryana Ma Bhadra Kali Temple), Pehowa, Panchkula (Morni hills and Tikkar Taal), Dhosi Hill. 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