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The Parvati Temple on the Parvati Hill, the Chatursinghi Temple, the Pataleshwar Temple, the Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple, the ‘Samadhi’ of the Bhakti saints are to name a few, which are the prominent religious places visited by the followers of Hinduism.
Muslims constitute a major part of the population of Pune, raking second largest in number. The Chand Tara Mosque, Jama masjid and the Azam Campus Masjid have beautiful architecture as well other than the religious significances attached with them.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Pune is a beautiful church, a branch of the Mumbai Ecclesiastical province.
With a huge number of Jews who speak Marathi, the Ohel David Synagogue or the ‘Lal Deval’ is of huge importance.