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*[[Bhorkup]]: Amba devi temple located in Satpura mountains ([[Dharul]])
*[[Bhorkup]]: Amba devi temple located in Satpura mountains ([[Dharul]])
*[[Ridhapur]]: Mahanubhav Panth God. Also named Mahanubhav Panth Kashi
*[[Ridhapur]]: Mahanubhav Panth God. Also named Mahanubhav Panth Kashi
Kalankeshvar : Mahanubhav Panth God. Placed at Nerpingalai Village
*Kalankeshvar : Mahanubhav Panth God. Placed at Nerpingalai Village
 
== Villages in Tahsil ==
== Villages in Tahsil ==
== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 16:32, 22 June 2024

Morshi is a town and tahsil in Amravati district of Maharashtra, India.

Location

It is located 55 km north-east of Amravati, situated very close to the border with Madhya Pradesh, in the scenic southern foothills of the Satpura ranges. Morshi and the surrounding region is also known for the cultivation of Nagpur oranges and the prominent Nal Damayanti Dam. Salbardi is very near from Morshi.

Places of attraction

  • Upper Wardha Dam constructed on the River Wardha.
  • Nisarg Paryatan Kendra, Morshi.
  • Salbardi: Shiva {chota mahadev} temple located in Satpura mountains about 8.50 kilometer away from Morshi bus station.
  • Pinglai Devi Temple: Pinglai Devi Temple located Near Ner Pinglai Village of Tahsil
  • Bhorkup: Amba devi temple located in Satpura mountains (Dharul)
  • Ridhapur: Mahanubhav Panth God. Also named Mahanubhav Panth Kashi
  • Kalankeshvar : Mahanubhav Panth God. Placed at Nerpingalai Village

Villages in Tahsil

External links

References