Sangameshwar Mandir/Sangameshwar Mahadev
The Sangameshwar Temple in Saswad, Maharashtra, is a historic Hindu temple situated at the confluence of the Karha and Chambali rivers. Legend has it that during the Pandavas’ exile, Lord Krishna created the river Karha to resolve a water crisis. The temple, built between the 10th and 13th centuries, showcases intricate Hemadpanti architecture. It houses sculptures, a majestic Nandi, and serene sanctums for Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, and others. Visitors praise its calming energy and rich cultural significance