Khandoba mandir (Temple)and towering dipmalas(Deep Jyoti Stambh)


Situated on the eastern hills, Khandoba Temple is built in Hemadpanthi style and regarded as the symbol of town. Two symmetrical, octagonal dīpmal (tower of light) rising meters (70 ft.) are standing in front of the temple. Towers have carved figures of humans and animals, now most of them defaced. There are two stories about the construction of this temple. The temple said to be built by Sultanji Nimbalkar a Jagirdar of Nizam era.


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Location: Beed Maharashtra India
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