Rajim
Rajim is a town located in the Gariaband district of Chhattisgarh, India. It is situated at the confluence of the Mahanadi and Sondur rivers, making it a significant site for both natural beauty and cultural heritage. The town is known for its ancient temples, particularly the Rajiv Lochan Temple, which attracts many visitors and pilgrims.
The region around Rajim is rich in agriculture, with rice and various pulses being the primary crops. The town also hosts the annual Rajim Kumbh Mela, a religious festival that draws thousands of devotees and tourists, showcasing the local traditions and spiritual practices of the area.