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On the way to Bhor from a small ghat, the wall of Bhatghar Dam and a course of the Neera river can be seen descending from the mountain, forming a semi-circle like a necklace. It looks extremely beautiful especially during monsoons. Instead of the Ghat, a photographer walked up the mountain a little higher and captured this captivating crescent on camera. With the sun setting in front, the green bushes on the sides, and the water of Neera river sparkling amidst the rays of the sun, looked like a beautiful necklace around the neck! This charming look of nature was published in the newspaper the next day and thereafter yet another tourist spot of 'necklace point' was added to Bhor's beauty.
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Nageshwar Shiva Mandir located in Ambwade village of Bhor taluka is famous as a mystical temple. This temple was built during the ancient time and the Shikhara (spire) of the temple shining from afar on the highly carved gopura attracts the attention of the devotees. An iron bridge of about 1.5-2 feet wide, built by Bhor sansthan that reaches to this temple is also a famous tourist attraction. During the earlier time when this bridge was built, it sagged according to the weight of the person crossing it. Hence it got famous as a 'Suspension/ Hanging Bridge'. Interestingly, even after all these years, the bridge is still strong and even now it sways when crossing it. Devotees and tourists from all over Maharashtra come here to see this bidge along with the temple.
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Raireshwar, the temple where Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj took the oath of Swarajya along with his people and established the Maratha Empire is located in Bhor Taluka. The temple is situated on a plateau on the Raireshwar fort. Rohida Fort also known as Vichitragad Binicha Killa is about 73,000 feet above the sea level. The Sahyadri mountain range that runs between Mahabaleshwar and Bhor was earlier called the Rohid Valley. Rohida Fort is the main place in this valley. There were about 42 villages in this valley, out of which 41 villages are currently in Bhor taluka. The historical temple- Raireshwar, the main gate of the fort, an elephant head carved during the historical time and Persian inscriptions are some of the important things that can be seen at the fort. Recently seven colors of soil were seen on this fort. A ladder has been installed on the main way to the fort making it an easy trek for all fort lovers.
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The foremost centre of Khandoba worship is the temple of Jejuri in Purandar tehsil of Baramati Lok Sabha Constituency. Lakhs of devotees come not only from Maharashtra but from across the country to visit this temple located on the Jejuri Fort since ancient times. The entire city of Jejuri is always ready to welcome and accommodate these devotees. Special Trains are also arranged for the convenience of the devotees traveling to Jejuri. The Jejuri railway station was recently redesigned with the efforts of MP Supriya Sule. The entrance of the station has been given the look of the entrance to the temple of Khandoba. At present only a few trains stop at this station. However, in view of the number of devotees coming to Jejuri, Supriya Sule is in correspondence with the the railway administration and Ministry to allow express trains going from Jejuri to make a stop at the station. For the convenience of the devotees, the temple provides prasad in form of meal to the devotees after worship. The main temple and another temple of Khandoba at Kadepathar are two biggest worship places for all devotees in Jejuri. Apart from that, the historical lake and the natural beauty surrounding the fort is breathtaking.
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Jadhav Gadhi is the beautiful palace of Peshwa Sardar Pilaji Jadhavrao located in Saswad. After climbing the Dive Ghat, this impressive structure stands on a small hillock on the right side. This palace is big enough to be compared to Shaniwar Wada in Pune and is made full of stonework and wooden crafts. In front of the palace there are at least 150 Tamarind trees which are very large and many years old. Just like the base of the Jejuri fort, there is a huge tamarind mound. Dada Jadhavrao of the Jadhav family was the MLA of Purandar for many years. Fort JadhavGadh, a five star hotel has recently been started at this palace owned by his family.