India /Maharashtra /Gadchiroli /Vairagad
Bhandareshwar Temple is situated to the west of Vairagad village near Gadchiroli. Edit
Detail InformationEdit
Bhandareshwar Temple is an ancient temple situated to the west of Vairagad village near Gadchiroli in Maharashtra. It lies high on a mound, at the confluence of Khobragadi and Vainlochna rivers. The presiding deity here is Lord Shiva. This shrine is a very good example of quality architecture and the walls are carved and are believed to be of the period of Hemadpanth. People throng here from far and near. The temple has a natural echo system.
HistoryEdit
Believed to have been built during the period of Hemadpanth, the temple is dedicated to lord Shiva.
Must SeeEdit
Attraction
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Best Season to VisitEdit
October to March.
Best Time To VisitEdit
Morning, Afternoon, Evening.
Time Required for SightseeingEdit
Minimum 30 minutes.
Ticket Required : No Edit
Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A.
Kids Rs. : N.A.
Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A.
Kids Rs. : N.A.
Still Photo Camera Rs. : N.A.
Video Camera Rs. : N.A.
Guide Required : No Edit
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Dress Require: N.A.
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How to ReachEdit
Taxi : N.A
BUS : The Gadchiroli district has well connected road links to other adjoining districts as Chandrapur, Bhandara & Nagpur.The town Gadchiroli is situated about 180 Kms from Nagpur and 80 Kms away from Chandrapur of Vidarbha region. It takes around two hours journey from Chandrapur and 4 hours journey from Nagpur by State Transport Bus to reach Gadchiroli. Also, private luxury buses are run from Nagpur and Chandrapur for Gadchiroli.
Train : The nearest railway station is at Chandrapur at a distance of 80 km. Gadchiroli has 18.5 km of railway lines passing through the northwestern part of the district.
Air : The nearest airport is at Nagpur 180 km.
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Things to CarryEdit
- Carry Camera & Plenty of Water.
Safety / WarningEdit
- Do not consume non vegetarian food before visiting the temple.
- Do not touch the deities under any circumstances.
- Do not wear any leather items like belts. Do not smoke, drink or chew tobacco or betel leaves inside the temple.
HelplineEdit
- Police Control Room : 100/222100
- Ambulance : 102
- Fire : 101