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English: The 11th king of Rathod Rajput dynasty of Baglan, Viramshah Rathod, dug the caves of Mangi Tungi. These idols are worn out due to wind and rain. There are water tanks on the side of the cave temple. The water in these tanks is not potable. There are fewer caves carved on the tungi than on the mangi. It has idols of Jain Tirthankars. One of these caves is called Buddha Cave. There is also a circumnavigation route to Tungi Cone.
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