Public Drinking Spring

Dongar Pimpla, Ambajogai, Maharashtra, India

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Dongar Pimpla, Ambajogai, Maharashtra, India
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About This Spring

## Overview Dongar Pimpla is a perennial natural spring located in the village of Dongar Pimpla, approximately 10 kilometers from the town of Ambajogai in the Beed district of Maharashtra, India. Regarded as one of the area's most reliable water sources, this spring is notable for its continuous flow — locals report that it does not dry out even during severe drought or in the absence of monsoon rains, a remarkable characteristic in the semi-arid Marathwada region where water scarcity is a persistent challenge. The spring is considered very old, and its origins are deeply intertwined with the life of the village. Residents of Dongar Pimpla have long regarded the spring as vital to the health and well-being of their community. The water has been described by villagers and visitors alike as exceptionally tasty, and it has historically served as a primary drinking water source for the local population. The spring holds cultural significance for the community, reflecting the broader tradition across rural Maharashtra of revering natural water sources that sustain life through harsh seasons. Ambajogai itself is a historically significant town, known for the ancient Yogeshwari Temple and its ties to the Hemadpanthi style of architecture. A visit to the Dongar Pimpla spring can be easily combined with exploring the cultural and religious heritage of the Ambajogai area. ## Directions 1. Start at **Ambajogai Bus Station** (Ambajogai, Maharashtra 431517). 2. Head out of town toward the village of Dongar Pimpla — the spring is located approximately **10 km by road** from the bus station. 3. Follow local road signs or ask residents for directions to the spring once you reach Dongar Pimpla village, as the spring is well known in the area. 4. **GPS Coordinates:** 18.761973, 76.311789 — use these for navigation via Google Maps or a GPS device for the most direct route. *The spring is accessible at any time of day or night, with no restricted hours.* ## What to Expect Upon arrival, visitors will find a natural spring with a steady, continuous flow of water. The spring is accessible year-round and is reported to maintain its flow even during the driest months — a testament to the depth and reliability of its underground source. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of the Marathwada plateau: gently rolling terrain with sparse vegetation, particularly in the dry season, and lush greenery during and after the monsoons. The spring is a public drinking water source used by the village, so expect to see local residents collecting water. The site is open and accessible at all hours. There are no entry fees or formal facilities, so visitors should plan accordingly. The water has been historically used for drinking by the local community and is widely praised for its taste, though as with any natural water source, individual caution is advised. The area around Ambajogai offers additional points of interest, including temples and historical sites, making this a worthwhile stop for travelers exploring rural Maharashtra.

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18.761973, 76.311789

Directions

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Directions 1. Start at **Ambajogai Bus Station** (Ambajogai, Maharashtra 431517). 2. Head out of town toward the village of Dongar Pimpla — the spring is located approximately **10 km by road** from the bus station. 3. Follow local road signs or ask residents for directions to the spring once you reach Dongar Pimpla village, as the spring is well known in the area. 4. **

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