Revansiddha Temple

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Hindu temple in Maharashtra, India
17°16′11″N 74°36′38″E / 17.26972°N 74.61056°E / 17.26972; 74.61056ArchitectureTypeMandir architecture

For other uses related to Sidhhanath Temple, see: Sidhhanath Temple (disambiguation)

Revansiddha Temple is a temple to the Hindu god Revansiddha, (Renukacharya-the first panchacharya). It was built in the 16th century and is about three furlongs away from the village Renavi.

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