The Sangam marks where the Bhima and Amarja rivers merge, forming the spiritual gateway to Ganagapur's pilgrimage rituals. Devotees bathe here first, believing the confluence washes away sins before they proceed to the Dattatreya temple for darshan. A small shrine at the ghat holds relics linked to Shri Narasimha Saraswati's penance, with the Audumbar tree standing close by. Early mornings bring the steadiest crowds, especially on Thursdays and during Guru Charitra parayana season, when devotees gather for readings along the riverbank.
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