Category:Tank and Mandapa, Dattatreya temple

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<nowiki>Tank and Mandapa opposite to the Dattatraya's Temple; a historic choultry and water tank for pilgrims in Ramtek, Maharashtra; Sindoor Baoli; Ramtek fort pushkarini; Ramagiri pushkarini; Sindoor Bawdi; Sindoorgiri Baoli</nowiki>
Tank and Mandapa opposite to the Dattatraya's Temple 
a historic choultry and water tank for pilgrims in Ramtek, Maharashtra
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LocationRamtek, Maharashtra, Nagpur district, Nagpur division, Maharashtra, India
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Map21° 23′ 52.29″ N, 79° 20′ 05.57″ E
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The Sindoor Baoli is referred to as the "Tank and Mandapa in front of Dattatreya temple" by the Archaeological Survey of India. It is another historic pushkarini, a public water tank built for Hindu pilgrims. The water tank is to the east of and very close to the two Narasimha temples from the 5th-century, and several other ancient Hindu monuments from the Vakataka era. It consists of a choultry for pilgrims (pillared mandapa), and a large water tank.

This is a category about ASI monument number
N-MH-N85.

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