Narsobawadi / Nrusinhawadi Mandir
Narsobawadi or Nrusinhawadi is famous for the Hindu temple of Shri Nrusinha Saraswati (1378–1458) located on the banks of the river Krushna about 50 kilometers from Kolhapur. Shri Dattatreya in his Nrusinha Saraswati incarnation is believed to have lived here for as long as 12 years.
Distance from Veerabhadra Temple, Yadur – 21 kms
Nestled in the serene landscape of Maharashtra, India, Narsobawadi Temple is a revered pilgrimage site dedicated to the Shri Dattatreya in his Nrusinha Saraswati incarnation is believed to have lived here for as long as 12 years. This ancient temple, steeped in spiritual significance, attracts devotees seeking solace and divine blessings. The temple’s architecture reflects traditional Hindu design, with intricately carved stonework and a tranquil ambiance that invites reflection and devotion.
Narsobawadi or Narsinhwadi is a small village can be found at the confluence of Krishna and Panchganga rivers about 50 kilometers from Kolhapur. Also known for its archaeological significance, every year this place attracts tourists and devotees in large number.