Changdeva Temple

[2] In the year of 2008, Archeological Survey of India (ASI) carried out excavations near the West and South sides of the temple.

[1] According to the Maharashtra Times's article of December 2013, the temple's original kadas collapsed in the flood of 1837.

The walls of the temple are adorned with stone-carved sculptures of women in various graceful poses.

The temple has its main gate on the North side, with a large mandap in front without a roof.

[6] Every year in the month of February, on the auspicious occasion of Mahashivaratri, a big fair is held here.

People from all around North Maharashtra visit the temple to receive the blessings of Changdeva Maharaj.

The Tapi river arrives from Madhya Pradesh, and the Purna flows from Muktainagar taluka.