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Maharashtrian or Marathi cuisine is the cuisine of the Marathi people from the Indian state of Maharashtra. It has distinctive attributes, while sharing much with other Indian cuisines. Traditionally, Maharashtrians have considered their food to be more austere than others. Maharashtrian cuisine includes mild and spicy dishes.
Nag River. The Nag River (Marathi : नाग नदी) is a river flowing through the city of Nagpur in Maharashtra, India. It is known for providing the etymology for the name Nagpur. Forming a part of the Kanhan-Pench river system, the Nag River originates in Lava hills near wadi.
Ambazari lake (Marathi : अंबाझरी तलाव) is situated near the Southwest border of Nagpur, in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is one of the 11 lakes in Nagpur and is the largest lake in the city. The Nag River of Nagpur originates from this lake. This was built in the year 1870, under Bhonsle rule, for supplying water to ...
Other prominent religious structures include Ramtek Fort Temple at Ramtek which is a temple built inside a fort and is 55 km (34 mi) away from Nagpur, Adasa Ganpati Temple located near Savner is one of the eight Ashta Vinayaks in Vidarbha, [242] Baba Tajjuddin Dargah, Shri Shantinath Digambar Jain Mandir at Ramtek, [243] Shree Ganesh Mandir ...
Savji food is known for its very hot and spicy flavour in many cities (where they are in large number) served in small family-style restaurants called Savji khanavali [2] or "Savji hotel" or bhojanalaya, [1] found in places like Nagpur in Maharashtra and Bombay Karnataka region.
Pora river (Marathi : पोरा नदी) is a river flowing through the Southern part of the city of Nagpur, in Maharashtra, India. Pora river is a right bank tributary of the Nag river . The origin of the river are untraceable, but it is believed to originate somewhere in the catchment area of the Sonegao Lake [ 1 ] Some sources also ...
Pioli river; Pora river; W. Wainganga River; Wardha River This page was last edited on 14 November 2024, at 20:46 (UTC). Text is ... Rivers of Nagpur district.
Khindsi Lake is a lake near the city of Ramtek in the Nagpur district of India. The lake offers boating activities, watersports, restaurants, and resorts, which are operated by Rajkamal Tourism [1] and Olive Resorts at Khindsi Lake. It is Central India's largest boating center and amusement park with many tourists visiting every year.