Kalamb is a town in the Yavatmal district of Maharashtra state in India.
It is famous for its temple devoted to the Hindu god Ganesha, and Muslim scholar Baba Basuri Wale.
Kalamb's temple is known as Shree Chintamani Temple, based on another name for Ganesh that emphasizes the belief that praying to him can remove worries ('Chinta' means worry in Sanskrit and in local Marathi language).
The south-facing deity has only Vayusuta, tridev's wisdom, strength and intelligence are famous in the tribhavana, so those who worship and anoint him, Sri Chintamani being south-facing, He is intelligent, shrewd and is believed to have more power than others to fulfill the wishes of devotees.
When Indradev asked for water to anoint Shri Chintamani Lord Ganesha created Ganesh Kund by striking his own Ankush (weapon).
The nearest railway station is Dhamangaon and Wardha which is on the Mumbai-Nagpur Expressway.