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Nashik Temple resurfaces after 34 years, prayers held

A large number of people gathered to offer their prayers in dozens of temples which have resurfaced after 34 years in Maharashtra's Nashik. The temples had submerged as stretches of the River Godavari passing through the Chandori Village dried up due to ongoing drought in the region. The temples which date back to the 13th century, had submerged after Nandur Madhyameshwar Dam was built on the Godavari River in 1907.