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PLACES
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KALE
Kale (Panhala Peta; 16° 40' N; 74° 00' E; p. 2,428,) is 15 miles
west of Kolhapur railway station. The village is said to take its name from the goddess Kali whom, according to a local legend, Dharma Raja, the eldest of the Pandavas, slew on the hill near the village. Marks on the hill still make the outline of Dharma Raja with his arrow fixed in Kali's body. Every Monday a market is held at which the chief article sold is grain. The holiest temple which is dedicated to Dharma Raja, is twenty-five feet long and twelve feet broad.
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