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Rakhi Talav

Rakhi Lake ‘Rakhi Talao’ is a  small religious lake situated in the south most slope of Ramtek town.The lake has religious importance.On the very next day of Rakhi pournima the Hindi Sider in the Ramtek celebrate Bhujolia in their costomery costume. The energetic youth demonstrate the skill of lathi and swords.This is the place for immersion of idols of Lord Ganesh,Durga and Saraswati.Most of procession in the towns conclude at Rakhi Talao.Recently Rakhi Talao has had desiltation work and attractive compound wall with gate has also been constructed.

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Khindsi

Ram Sagar Khindsi In  the British rules then irrigation axperts joined the two hills with an earthan  dam in 1902.They arrested the water of ‘Kapila’ and ‘Sur’ river and a large fresh water dam was formed.18 surrounding villages got their land submerged in  this dam knowing ‘Ram Sagar’.The large amount  of water is ample to provide drinking water to Ramtek town and even supply water for irrigation upto Bhandara district. Number of fisherman get livelihood by fisheries in this fresh water.Recently the spot is also developed as a picnic point.The main wall of dam was built here a small village Khindsi hence it is also known as ‘Khindsi Dam’.And it’s large area upto ‘Gadmandir’ named it as ‘Ramsagar’.

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Hirwa Talav

Green Lake This small  lake is situated in the centre of the town by ‘Ramaleshwar lake’.The stagnant water of the lake always looks green hence it is ‘Green Lake(Hirva Talao)’.Ramaleshwar temple is situated on main road of the town.Various religious program are held periodically in the temple complex.Ramaleshwar temple also has accommodation for the poor tourist at the cheapest rate.Aarti,Pooja,Bhajan and Haripath are the parts of every day schedule .

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Gahu Talav

Gahu Talav This is well known by the name ‘Rishi Gautam’.On the bank of Gahu lake there is a temple of Lord Shiva.It covers the large area.The government donated the land for each one’s last rite.People take ‘Shingada crop’ regularly in the lake.

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Kunwara Bhimsen

Kunwara Bhimsen For the Gonds in Central India, or for that matter many other tribal communities and even Hindus, all roads in the second half of the Chaitra month lead to the Kunwara Bhivsen temple in Parseoni tehsil in Nagpur district. Thousands of them converge from all directions every day for almost a month and quarter to celebrate the birth date of their deity Bhivsen who is supposed to be the fourth dharma guru of the Gond tribe.The celebrations have different forms. For those who have got what they wished from the deity, the celebrations include dancing with beating of drums, animal sacrifice and cooking the meat and eating it as prasad. Those who come seeking something, look forward to talking to the contented worshippers.For thousands of years during the Bhivsen Jatra, tribals from various parts of Maharashtra,Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh throng this temple which lies on the banks of Pench reservoir. Devotees queue up and move in an extremely disciplined manner to perform goat and chicken sacrifice. Even while returning after the prayers they disperse in a proper manner.

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