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Bor Wildlife Sanctuary

Bor Wildlife Sanctuary Timings

About Bor Wildlife Sanctuary Bor Wildlife Sanctuary is located at Hingni in Wardha, Maharastra. It is covered with southern mixed dry deciduous forest. It covers an area of 61.10 sq km. The Wildlife Sanctuary includes 3237 hectares of reserve forest, 2213 hectares of protected forest, and 660 hectares of unclassified …

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Pandavleni Caves Nashik

Pandavleni Caves Nashik

About Pandavleni Caves in Nashik, Maharashtra Pandavleni Caves Nashik Maharashtra History Pandavleni Cave Nashik is the place in Nashik, Maharashtra, Also known as Nashik Caves. Pandav is the name in Mahabharath and leni is the cave in the Marathi language. It is also called as Trirashmi Cave. Nashik Cave is …

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Jain Temple Nashik

Jain Temple Nashik Maharashtra

About Jain Temple Nashik History Jain Temple also is known as Sri Dharmachakra Prabhav Teerth. One of the beautiful Jain Temple situated near Nashik. The Jain temple was established under the divine inspiration of Acharya Sri Jag Vallabh Surishwaraji Maharaj Saheb. Jain Temple Architecture: This is completely new and contemporary …

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Saptashrungi Devi Temple

Saptashrungi Temple Nashik

About Saptashrungi Devi Temple Nashik in Maharashtra Saptashrungi Temple Nashik History Saptashrungi Devi Temple is a place where Goddess Bhagawati dwells in Nashik, Maharashtra. The idol of the Devi is about 10 feet tall with 18 hands, holding various weapons. Saptashringa signifies seven mountain peaks. Nanduri village is situated at …

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Kapaleshwar Mandir Nashik

Kapaleshwar Mandir Nashik

About Kapaleshwar Mandir Kapaleshwar Mandir in Nashik is the temple of Lord Shiva. This is an unusual temple unlike the other Shiva temples because there is no statue Nandi, the Gatekeeper of Lord Shiva. The temple was the place where Lord Shiva performed atonement after taking a dip in RamKund …

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Ramkund Nashik

Ramkund Nashik

About RamKund Nashik Ram Kund Nashik is the spiritual tank built-in 1696. The aborigine state of Lord Rama and his wife Sita used this tank for a bath during the years of separation. There is a belief that the ashes are immersed in the Ramkund, Moksha is easily achieved. A …

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