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Bhokardan
Bhokardan is a town on the right bank of the Khelna river. It was named after Bhagadnath, once ruler of the place. A ruined wall surrounds the town which houses eight small temples and two mosques. There is an inner citadel where the offices of tahsildar and other minor officials are found. Three fairs are held annually, the largest is at the temple to Khandoba. Near the town on the left bank of the Khelna are the ruins of a Mahanubhav temple. Some caves are there in the river bank below the temple.
Updated on 20th June, 2015
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