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Hadalge

India / Maharashtra / Ajra / Hubale Gali (Ekta Group), 185

Visit-Bhveshwari Temple, Shiv Ling Mandiar, BHAVESHWARI Temple is developed by all Mumbaikar who are staying at Bombay & their are Ramling Mandir, Hanuman Mandir, Laxmibai Mandir, Sadar, Baswana Temples also.

my group is ekata kala krida & san mandal
SANJAY HUBALE
PH 9870072239\9768386928
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Coordinates:   16°2'14"N   74°21'17"E

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  • dakgmail.com (guest)
    One of the most jivandayinis of maharashra rural area is RIVER OF GHATAPRABHA.Ghataprabha originates from the Western Ghats nearby sawantwadi from my knowledge, at an altitude of 584 m above the sea level. After flowing eastwards for about 283 km, it eventually merges with the River Krishna. The river takes a 53 m plunge to form the Gokak Falls in Belgaum District, offering a most enchanting sight. The trail of the Ghataprabha and its tributaries in the states of Karnataka and Maharashtra accounts for a total catchment area of about 8,829 sq km. As it flows from my vilage & it creates most of the bank for my village it is proud to all my villagers. Most of the water utilised for drinking & irrigation purpose. One small dam is also built up for transport purpose as well as for water resourse purpose. Bhaweshwari temple is constructed for the blessings of Bhaweshwari devi. RAMLING temple isthere for gathering of varios social events. At the month of Feb - march Yatras are ormed for gathering of people& sharing there thougts who leaves there home & situated at uraban areas for jobs.
  • dak4225
    The Ghataprabha river is a tributary of the Krishna River and flows in state of Karnataka, India. It originates in the Western Ghats at an altitude of 884 meters and flows eastward for a distance of 283 kilometers before its confluence with the Krishna River at Almatti. The river basin is 8,829 square kilometers wide and stretches across Karnataka and Maharashtra states. The Hiranyakeshi River and the Markandeya River are tributaries of the Ghataprabha.
  • sunil maruti tiurwadkar (guest)
    ph no 9821538750
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