Vitthal Mandir, (Pangaon):
Pangaon is an ancient village in Renapur taluka. It is located 16-18 Km. north to Renapur Town. The area of this village is 3177 51 HR It is 35 km away from Latur. The village is 600 m above sea level
and It is believed that Pangaon is located in a big lake Previously there was a lake around this Vitthal temple The lake was covered by trees, bushes Pan Vanaspati So many snakes are wondered in this region In Marathi, snake is also called as Pan' Therefore the village is named as Pangaon The Mahadev temple is also named as 'Pannageshwar There are so many temples in this village but Vitthal musical instrumentsMandir is the main temple
Vitthal Mandir is in the Hemadpanthi style. This mandir has Mukhmandap, Sabhamandap, Antaral, and the Core. It is believed that previously the temple was very big. The queue of elephants is engraved on the external side of the wall. The images of dancing women and women playing a musical instruments are engraved on the 'Pattika'. The engraving in the temple is very beautiful, but now in ruined condition. Some forty years before the summit was built, some images of 'Apsara' were carved on the pillars. Gemini sculptures are also engraved in this temple. There is a skeleton of the same temple in front of this temple, when Afzalkhan came here from Vijapur to attack Shivaji. he ruined the temple, which caused damage to its beauty of the temple. A scorpion on the thigh of a dancing girl is shown in an engraving.
There are the idols of Nrisinha, Badrinarayan, and Varah in the external corner of the temple. The idols of Apsara, nearly 3 feet in height are engraved outside the temple. An idol shows a Rishi, an Apsara, and a dog. That dog is symbolic of Vishwamitra in the mythological episode between Vishwamitra and Menka. Ten maidservants are engraved on the entrance gate. The idols of God Vitthal and Rukmini are also engraved.
Pangaon is in the north direction of Renapur tahsil. It is located on State Highway No. 169 (Latur - Renapur - Parali). There is a, tar road to this village. The buses via Renapur and Latur are available to this village. It means that in the case of transport, the village is well connected to other cities. Another important means of transport is the railway. There is the Parali - Hydrabad broad gauge railway, one kilometer from the village. The visitors can use this means of transport.
The facilities of the telegraph and post office are available here. Telephone facilities are also available. The village has a telephone exchange office. The education facilities are good in this village, viz. Rajiv Gandhi Vidyalaya, Tirupati Vidyalaya etc. The village has a Public Health Care Center. The medical facilities are supplied through this center to this village and nearly all villages. The problem of drinking water is the main issue in this village. The water is supplied through taps. Hand pumps are also used for this purpose. But water should be supplied, especially in summer. The bazaar is held on Saturday. People from nearly all villages visit the bazaar.
Sewage water is managed through the open drainage system. The uncleanliness of these drainages causes damage to the roads. Therefore, the village is full of filth and dust. Especially, the atmosphere around the temple is full of dirt. The drainages should be cleaned and maintained well. The village has 33 KV. MSEB office, which supplies the electricity to all the houses in the village. The village has no bus stand, which should be constructed. There is no facility for a canteen or a lavatory. The canteen and the lavatory should be provided. It should be well-maintained and cleaned.
The village has the problem of accomodation for the visitors. The lodge matha or an in should be built for the visitors. Because of this problem, most of the visitors prefer to return their places.
The village lacks in recreational facilities like garden, theatre or ceremony hall. A garden or a ceremony hall should be built for the visitors which will provide the recreational facilities.
The village administration should concentrate to provide these facilities, then and then only it can develop as a potential tourist center.