 hivaji, the great Maratha leader, was raised in
Pune, which was granted to his grandfather in 1599. Later it became the seat of power for the Brahmin Peshwa family until 1817 when it fell to the british and became their alternative capital during the monsoon. Pune (pronounced and
often spelt 'Poona') has a rather more pleasant climate than muggy Mumbai.
With fast (but full) express commuter trains connecting Pune to Mumbai in less than four hours, many people who can't afford the sky-high prices of accommodation in Mumbai commute daily between the two cities. As a result, big city influence has rubbed off on
Pune, and fashion shops and fast-food outlets are constantly springing up. Pune boast a prestigious university(styling itself as the 'Oxford of the East'), and is a major industrial
centre. For many western visitors, the city's major attraction is the Osho Commune International, better known as the ashram of Bhagwan
Rajneesh.
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