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Karmala is known for the Kamala Bhavani Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kamaladevi. It is believed to have been constructed in 1727 by Rao Raje Nimbalkar in the Hemadpanthi style. The entrance doors of this temple are situated in the east, south and north directions.
The temple complex has 96 steps, 96 pictures, 96 pillars and 96 overlays. The Navratri festival and an annual festival, from Kartik Poornima to Ganesh Chaturthi, attract tourists to the temple. The nearby Maldhok Bird Sanctuary is home to large population birds and animals like deer, squirrel and mongoose.
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