Nestled within the Walkeshwar Temple Complex in Mumbai, Banganga Tank is a serene water body fed by a freshwater spring. Its origins trace back to ancient Hindu mythology; the Ramayana recounts that the spring was created when Rama, thirsty, asked his brother Lakshman for water, and Lakshman’s arrow struck the ground, causing water to flow. Today, visitors can stroll along the tank’s edges, surrounded by the tranquil atmosphere and the historic charm of the surrounding temples and stone steps, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of the region.
Banganga Tank (Banganga Talav)
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