Paradsinga Tourism

  • Paradsinga is 64kms from Nagpur via Katol. Superfast buses are available for every 30mins from Nagpur.
  • To reach Katol by train, the trains available are Dakshin Express, Chhattisgarh Express, and Gondwana Express. Paradsinga is 9kms away from Katol.
  • There is a Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport at Nagpur

Around Paradsinga

  • Dhapewada :
    Mata bestowed Prasada to many people in many forms. Free Prasada is offered by Sansthan for 24 hours in Prasadalaya, which is very precious.
    This village is situated on the banks of the Chandrabhaga river. A noteworthy feature of the town is the temple of Vithoba, which overlooks the river. It was built by Umaji Aba, Diwan to Raja Bajirao Bhonsle. Not surprisingly, Dhapewada is also known as Vidarbha’s ‘Pandharpur’.
  • Adasa :
    Just 2 km away from Dhapewada, mainly famous for the ancient temple complex situated on a hillock close to the village.
    It is the site of several prehistoric temples including the popular Ganesh temple that attracts numerous pilgrims. Considered to be more than 4,000 years old, these ancient temples draw big crowds on religious occasions.
  • Jamsawali :
    A place nearly 50 km away from paradsinga is the most powerful shrine of Lord Hanuman At Sausar Distt. Chhindwara (Madhya Pradesh).
    Shri Hanumaanji is known to be the incarnation of Lord Shiva. It is believed that when Lord Vishnu took birth, in the form of Ram to vanish, the greatest demon king Ravan, the other Gods also born in monkey and bear races to help him. God Sheshnag and Lord Shiva incarnated as Lakshman and Hanuman respectively.