Charholi Budruk
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Charholi Budruk | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 18°39′21″N 73°53′37″E / 18.655866°N 73.893685°E | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Pune |
Population | |
• Total | 15,600 |
Charholi Budruk is an ancient village near Alandi, in the Pune District, Maharashtra, India. Charholi lies on the southern bank of the Indrayani river.
The village was an old marketplace and has a long history. The main occupation of the villagers used to be farming mainly green and leafy vegetables including spinach, bhindi, coriander leaves, and cabbages, etc.
Wagheshwar Maharaj is Main village devotee of Charholi. Apart from this it has several temples and mosques in area. Areawise Charholi is biggest village ( nowadays semi urban setting ) of Pimpri Chinchwad Municipality. History of Charholi is well written in Book called as "Ashi Aamchi Charholi"