The Panch Ganga Temple in Mahabaleshwar is a revered site known for its spiritual significance and ancient architecture. Built at the confluence of five rivers—Krishna, Koyna, Venna, Savitri, and Gayatri—the temple is said to have been constructed in the 13th century by King Singhan of the Yadava dynasty. The sacred water from these rivers flows through a stone spout in the shape of a cow’s mouth, known as “Gaumukh.” Pilgrims visit the temple to seek blessings and witness the confluence of these holy rivers. Its serene surroundings make it a must-visit in Mahabaleshwar.