Parbhani district, Administrative district in Maharashtra, India
Parbhani district is an administrative division in central Maharashtra covering an area of about 6,250 square kilometers. It comprises nine administrative subdivisions and is bordered by several neighboring districts.
Between 1596 and 1724, the region was divided under Mughal administration before transitioning to Nizam rule. These shifts shaped the area's political and cultural development over centuries.
The region is shaped by Marathi as the primary language spoken in daily interactions and community life. You hear it everywhere as you move through markets and neighborhoods.
The district is well connected to other Maharashtra cities through railway and bus networks that link different areas. The main city serves as the central point for accessing services and orientation.
The Mudgaleshwar Temple was built over 900 years ago and stands directly within the Godavari river. This location creates an unusual fusion where the structure and the flowing waters form a single experience.
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