District - Dharashiv

Bhum 

Bhum Taluka, located in the northern region of Dharashiv district, is known for its ancient temples, agrarian lifestyle, and cultural warmth. This taluka captures the essence of rural Maharashtra, where devotion and simplicity shape the daily rhythm of life.

The town of Bhum, serving as the taluka headquarters, is home to the Bhavani Mata Temple, which attracts devotees from nearby regions. The annual Bhum Yatra is a grand celebration featuring religious rituals, fairs, and folk performances that showcase the region’s rich traditions.

The Manjara River flows through parts of Bhum, enriching the soil and supporting agriculture. Crops like jowar, pulses, and sugarcane dominate the farmlands. The surrounding countryside is dotted with temples, step wells, and small lakes, making it ideal for scenic and cultural tourism.

Culturally, Bhum Taluka thrives on the legacy of Lavani, Powada, and Kirtan traditions, which are performed during festive occasions. Visitors can experience authentic village life through weekly bazaars, traditional homes, and local cuisine featuring bhakri, thecha, and spicy curries.

Though modest in size, Bhum’s historical temples and natural landscapes make it a destination of quiet beauty and devotion

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