Keshav Rai Temple

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Keshav Rai Temple is a temple on the Chambal River in Keshoraipatan, India. It was built in 1601 by Maharaja Shatru Sal of Bundi. Many devotees bathe in the Chambal River during Kartik poornima and take part in the kartik fair.