Bramhapuri is one of the six divisions located in the northeastern part of Chandrapur district, Maharashtra at 20°22′N 79°31′E / 20.36°N 79.51°E / 20.36; 79.51 and has an average elevation of 229.5 metres (753 feet).
According to 2011 Indian census,[1] Brahmapuri Municipal Council administers over 8,575 households composing a population of 36,025.
Bramhapuri was a city in the Satavahana dynasty, with many burnt-brick houses, numerous glass beads and coins.
[4] Many bronze objects were excavated from there, many of which are Indian but few were also of Roman and Italian origin, that can be attributed to the Satavahana period.
[5] The climate here is generally hot and dry whereas in the rainy season it is humid and the rainfall is quite heavy.