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Jai Vilas Palace Jawhar
The Jai Vilas palace or the Raj Bari was built by Raje Mr.Yashwant Rao Mukane in near by 1940. The ...
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Vishramgad – Patta Fort
Patta Fort, or Patta Killa, also known as Vishramgad, is a fort situated between Nasik and Ahmadnagar in Maharashtra. Shivaji ...
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Shree Someshwar Temple, Gangapur
Someshwar is On the way to Gangapur dam, tourists are fascinated by the beautiful nature spot called "Someshwar". There is ...
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Shree KalaRam Mandir
Kalaram mandir Another important temple is that of Kala Ram. This temple was built by Peshwas. There are great processions ...
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Naroshankar Temple
Situated in Panchavati area, on the bank of river Godavari - fondly called as anga by Nasikites - isNaroshankar Temple ...
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Sundarnarayan Temple
Sundarnarayan temple is situated at the corner of Ahillyabai Holkar Bridge. The story goes like this : Vrinda Devi was ...
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Godavari Temple
The Godavari Temple was built by Elder Madhavrao Peshwa's mother, Gopikabai in 1760. This temple is open for devotees only ...
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Sita Gumpha
The Gumpha (i.e. Cave) is near the five Banyan trees in Panchavati. One can enter the cave with the help ...
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