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It is a village in Indapur taluka of Pune district, Maharashtra, India. The confluence of rivers Bhima and Nira is behind the Shri Laxmi Narsimha Temple. The temple is situated on Pune side of the Pune-Solapur district border also on the common point of three Talukas Madha, Malashiras (both from Solapur district) and Indapur (Pune district). The temple is of God Nrusinha and it is Kuldaiwat (Family deity) for a number of Marathi families of different castes.

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NIRA NARSINGPUR Pune Indapur

The Indapur tehsil has southern slope of about 100 meters from west to east. The northern boundary is defined by Bhima river and Ujani Dam. The southern boundary of tehsil is defined by Nira river with 8 tributaries.

The deep black alluvial soil naturally deposited towards the river bank. The most of the land has medium deep black soil.

Temperature chart of Indapur tahsil The variation in temperature observed is around 10-15 degrees in monsoon and 1820 degrees in the rest of the year. This has implications on the materials that are used for construction. The materials which can withstand such variations are needed and their regular audits have to be conducted. Wide variation is observed in rainfall data over a period of 13 years shown the unpredictability of excess or deficient supply of rainwater which makes it eminent for storage and preparedness for spells of floods or drought.

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