Volcanic rock cut pots (called 'Ranjankhalage' in Marathi)near Malganga Temple

India / Maharashtra / Sirur / near Malganga Temple (Guinness Record entered place), 4 km from Nighoj, near Takli Haji
 river, rocks

Malganga Temple, now entered in The Book of Guinness Records is famous for its volcanic rock cut pot like structures(called 'Ranjankhalage' in Marathi). It is an interesting geographical phenomenon, formed due to whirlpools in river water flow.

Mythological history says a pot (called 'ghagar' in Marathi) comes out from the Barav in March during goddess' festival at night automatically. River Kukdi spreads acres and acres of greenery all around and make the people happy and prosperous.
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Coordinates:   18°55'53"N   74°15'46"E

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