Perched on the top of a hill range called Ramgiri, is a sprawling temple complex. It is said that the Yadava rulers (12th -14th century) initially built the shrines dedicated to Ram and Lakshmana. However, the present temple complex, which resembles a fort from the outside, was built in the 18th century by Raghuji Bhonsle, a Maratha ruler from Nagpur. Apart from the three main shrines dedicated to Ram, Lakshmana and the monkey god Hanuman, there are many other shrines within the complex, built at different times. There is a tower at the back of the main shrine from where you can catch a bird’s eye view of the town and the countryside.