Ramling caves Gaganbavda -Nature is amazing challenge entry

I am delighted to participate in the Nature is Amazing challenge given by Tushar Suradkar.

When we immerse ourselves in nature, it is easy to lose ourselves because, as we observe nature closely, we witness its many fascinating shades.
On the way to Gaganbawda, we come across Ramling Bet, an extraordinary example of nature’s wonders. This place houses ancient caves and rock-cut structures from the Ramayana era, where a large water source flows. During the monsoon, the water level rises so much that these caves get submerged, yet they have remained intact for centuries. The serenity of this place brings a sense of peace and joy. The lush greenery here is truly a treat for the eyes.
It is also believed that Lord Rama’s footprints are imprinted on a large rock in the middle of the water, where an orange lotus is drawn.

If you zoom in on the pictures, you can spot small seating areas across the water.

As water rushes down through the mountain valleys, the sound it creates is incredibly soothing, making you want to listen to it endlessly.
Ramling temple,palsambe is available on Google map.




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@Supriyadevkar Nice tracking place! Thank you for sharing the events.

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Thanks a lot for your appreciation

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The rock-cut caves getting submerged into water during monsoon is indeed amazing and amusing @Supriyadevkar

I have heard a lot about Gagan Bawda - How do we go there?
Can you please include the Google Maps link in your post :+1:

Thanks for your suggestion I really forgot to add map link.now I edited and updated.

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