In the eighth century, there was a kingdom named Oddiyana located in the western part of India. This Oddiyana kingdom is now the Swat region in modern-day Pakistan. The king of this region at the time, Indrabhuti, was unable to have children. Despite trying various treatments and religious rituals, he remained childless. As a last resort, King Indrabhuti decided to embark on a great sea voyage. He traveled throughout India and even to the lands of Siam and Kambuj by sea. On his return journey, he found a child inside a lotus flower. The king brought the child back to his kingdom, formally adopted him, and declared him the crown prince.
First, let’s understand what a Hero Stone is. A Hero Stone is a stone pillar erected in memory of brave warriors. It is also called a Veer Stambh (Warrior Pillar). A stone pillar is created by carving specific sculptures on a rock slab, and that pillar commemorates the warrior. This stone pillar is known as a Hero Stone. Similarly, there are also types like Gadhgal and Satigal.
Kharavade is home to the sacred and self-manifested “Mhsooba Devasthan”, a revered place of worship for devotees. Known for granting wishes, it serves as a divine sanctuary where prayers are answered, offering an environment filled with hope and certainty to those in distress.