Khopoli is a industrial city in the Khalapur taluka of Raigad locale, in the Indian territory of Maharashtra, at the base of the Sahyadri mountains. Patalganga River which is the tailrace channel of Tata Hydroelectric Power station moves through Khopoli. It is a civil committee and is a piece of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Khopoli Municipal chamber covers a zone of 30 km2. Khopoli is associated with the Mumbai rural railroad by a solitary line from Karjat. The separation between CST to Khopoli is 114.24 km along the Central Railway Suburban Line which is an expansive measure line conveying electric trains.
Khopoli has a "fine oval molded supply" and a sanctuary of God Mahadev as Vireshwar worked by Nana Phadnavis. The store is worked of strong and solid dark shake and is oval formed. The circuit of the supply is around 1207 m and it covers a region of around 75000 sq m. The store holds incredible water consistently. The store has encompassing dividers likewise inherent stone and are of a width of around 1.5 m to 1.8 m. The store has stone advances prompting the water. The sanctuary is of a stature of around 22.9 m from the base to the best and the establishment estimates 12.2 m x 6.1 m. Inside is the picture of God Shiva. The Sabha mandap measures around 6.1 m x 3.1 m. At the passageway of the sanctuary is a samadhi.