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Chandrapur Super Thermal Power Station
6.75km from Mahakali Temple Trust Dharmashala
This is a thermal power plant located in Chandrapur. The power plant is one of the coal based power plants of MAHAGENCO With the total capacity of 3340MW, the plant is the largest power plant in the Maharashtra. It accounts for more than 25% of Maharashtras total needs.
Tadoba Andhari National Park
34.53km from Mahakali Temple Trust Dharmashala
Situated in the core of a reserved forest and spread in the area of 1727 sq. km. One of the largest and oldest national park, which has an endless treasure trove of large number of species of trees & plants and wildlife
Markandadeo Devasthan
59.04km from Mahakali Temple Trust Dharmashala
This is a Shiva temple located in the district of Gadchiroli. And is grandeur for religious people not only in Maharashtra but also everywhere in India.
Komaram Bheem Statue
60.62km from Mahakali Temple Trust Dharmashala
Komaram Bheem was a tribal leader who faught against Asaf Jhahi Dynasty for the liberation of Hyderabad. His statue is located in the Asifabad district. This statue says about the independence of Hyderabad.
Kawal Wildlife Sanctuary Tiger Reserve
96.99km from Mahakali Temple Trust Dharmashala
This is a wildlife sanctuary located in the Adilabad district. Govt of India declared Kawal wildlife sanctuary as Tiger Reserve in 2012. The reserve is the oldest sanctuary in the northern Telangana region of the state. It is well known for its abundant Flora and Fauna.
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Mahakali Temple Trust Dharmashala
Chandrapur - Jatpura Gate Rd, Bazar Ward, Chandrapur, Maharashtra 442402, India
Mahakali temple is important pilgrimage of Chandrapur city and many devotees visit the temple every day, especially on Tuesday. The ancient temple was built by Dhundya Ram Sah, Tribal King of Gond Dynasty around 16th century. The sculptures on the walls of Mahakali temple were outstanding blend of Tibetan and Hindu traditions.