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Bhadrawati is a small town situated in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, India. Bhadrawati is connected by Railway, it is on southern railway.It is well connected with road, it 18 km from Anandwan. Places of interests in the town are: 1.Vijasan Cave 2.Jain temple 3.Nag mandir 4.Chandika mandir 5.Ordnance Factory
The Gavrala, a small hamlet near Bhadrawati, has been excavated by the Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archeology, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur during 2006–07. They unearthed fortifications of the Vakataka period.
The hilltop of Ganesh tekadi has a small Ganesh temple and its architecture and archeological remains refers the art of late ancient historic period.
It is a small city, having a very huge Ordnance Factory Chanda which is the Asia's largest ordnance factory. This area is surrounded by open cast coal mines. There are mines at Majri area , Chargaon, New Kunada, Telvasa, Dhorwasa.
Temples in the area are Jain mandir, the Bodhha vastu of vijasan, Ganesh mandir of Gavrala. A new temple is constructed behind the old Jain temple, is much bigger than the existing one.
Bhadrawati is Taluka place. There are around twenty villages in this taluka.
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