Tuesday, 23 August 2022

Shantadurga Temple is a large temple complex 33 km (21 mi) from Panaji at the foothill of Kavalem village in Ponda Taluka, Goa, India. A small laterite mud shrine was built and the deity was installed here. The mud-shrine was converted into a beautiful temple whose foundation stone was laid in 1730 and the temple was completed in 1738 and renovated in 1966.
The temple is dedicated to Shantadurga, the goddess who mediates between Vishnu and Shiva. The deity is also called 'Santeri' colloquially. This avatar of Shree Jagdamba Devi which had come to make peace (Shanti) between Shree Vishnu and Shree Shiva, came to be known as Shree Shantadurga Devi.
 Shri Shantadurga Temple's walls are one of the attractions to be seen, since it is an ancient temple. All the three directions i.e the north, south and the east walls were completed recently.
The Shantadurga Temple is east facing. On either side of the temple building are the big buildings of Agarshala (guest House). There is a big lake beyond the compound wall in front of the temple.
Some of the important festivals that are celebrated at the temple are Lalkhi Utsav, Muktabharani Utsav, Tulsi Vivah [marriage] and Kala Utsav, Jatra Utsav.
The temple is well-equipped with Agrashalas and accommodated with modern amenities and many halls. In front of the 'Nayanmanohar Deepstambho' (the tall structures alcoves built in for placing oil lamps.) is a lake which fascinates many people.A distinctive six-storeyed deepstambha and ratha (chariot) with some gilt work adorn the temple grounds
Shantadurga is the Kuldevi (family deity) of many Konkani Saraswats, Karhade Brahmins, Maharishi Saraswatis (Mahe Gotra), Vishyawani from (Kokan region of Maharastra and Goa) and Bhandaris.
It is interesting to note that amongst some other features of the temple, the dome. The dome of the temple is one of its kinds and is listed in one of the best among the other temples.
At the entrance of the temple there is 'Nagarkhana' which is generally used for instrumental purpose (light music), which makes the atmosphere in the temple nostalgic.
                                                    Shree Shantadurga Temple,Goa
The temple is engulfed with extraordinary scenic beauty. This land is very productive in terms of vegetation. The atmosphere and the climate is very beautiful.
How to Reach
By Train
Road Distance or driving distance from Madgaon Railway Station to santhadurga Temple is 40 kms. Bus service is seldom available to Shantadurga Temple.
By Air
Approximate distance from dabolim airport to Shantadurga Temple. is 14 kms
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Shree Shantadurga Temple - Goa - India

Monday, 22 August 2022

Sindhudurg Fort happens to hold spectator to some of the most grisly battles that have taken place on the Indian soil. The state of Maharashtra has been a silent witness to uncountable accounts of bloodshed, and some of the most gruesome ragging battles. The Sindhudurg Fort is one of the most historical buildings of time that has borne witness to the rise and fall of various rulers who had been invading the Indian soil. The Sindhudurg Fort is present in the Sindhudurg district, located in the Konkan coastal region of the Maharashtra state in India. The Sindhudurg Fort had gained its name after two separate words, Sindhu that denotes the sea and Durg which denotes the Fort.
 The fort offers a beautiful view of the sea, green waters a few rocky patches and a breath taking view of the Malvan Beach.
 This Kokan region of Maharashtra has picturesque stretch of land on the west cost of India, endowed with the beautiful seashore, picturesque mountains and scenic natural beauty.
 The fort happens to be one of the Great Shivaji’s master pieces, with the use of illusionary architecture; it expresses the absolute brilliancy of Shivaji
The very entrance to the fort is constructed in a manner that the door cannot be identified unless one knows where it is situated through close observation.
It was built in such a way that from here one could fend off the invasions caused through land and through sea, the strategic planning of the Sindhudurg Fort, was such that from the fort one could keep a watch on the Sindhis of Murud Island, the Janjiras etc. It was a surprising fact that amongst the 6000 skillful workers who helped to build this enormous splendor on the coast, Chattrapathi Shivaji was also one of them.
Standing nautical miles away from Malvan Jetty on the Malvan Beach, this fort looks so massive, Imagine if I was near it how massive it would be. The walls of this fort are made of stone.
 It takes around 20 minutes to reach to the fort. The boat is small but can accommodate 20 people along with two crew members. The boat has got a side car placed; it helps in turning the boat so that the boat does not capsize.
 There is no jetty near the fort so have to alight on the rocky patches and from there we need to proceed to view the fort.
 At the entrance of the fort there is a broken cannon placed. Near the door is placed the Hanuman Mandir painted bright orange.
There are many temples on this fort, what caught my eye is the temple dedicated to Shivaji Maharaj. Even at Panhala there is a temple dedicated to Shivaji Maharaj. The temples though old are still in use.
 Sindhudurg Fort is built on Kurte Island. In 1664 – 67 AD Shivaji Maharaj had constructed this fort on the 48 acre island. The fort has 42 bastions.
                                                       Temple of Shivaji Maharaj

The walls made of stone were cold in the hot weather. Like the heat has no effect on the stone. Felt cooler when we entered the fort premises. The stone used to build the walls were big and huge, wondering how they might have put them together as no adhesive is used to join them and the stones were places in such a peculiar way that they interlocked each other.
 Sindhudurg fort stands on a rocky island, known as Kurte, barely a km, from the Malavan is 510kms south of Mumbai and 130kms north of Goa.  Sindhudurg was built in 1664-67 AD by shivaji when all his attempts to take the island fort of Janjira proved futile.  The construction was done under the supervision of Hiroji Indulkar, an able architect.  Shivaji had invited 100 Portuguese experts from Goa for the construction of the fort.  It is also recorded that 3000 workers were employed round the clock for three years to build Sindhudurg.  It was the body from the Sack of Surat that went into the building of Sindhudurg.
 One of the best preserved forts of the Marathas, the 48 acre Sindhudurg fort has a four kms long zigzag line of 9 metres high and 3 metres wide rampart with 42 bastions.  Apart from the huge stones, the building material involved 2000 khandis (72,576kgs)of iron erecting the massive curtain wall and bastions. A notable feature is that the foundation stones were laid down firmly in molten lead.
                                                    Beautiful sunset at Sindhudurg fort
 It was believed that during the building of the Sindhudurg Fort, absolutely no compromises were made either on the construction side or the equipment side of it.
                                    One of the best preserved forts of the Marathas, Sindhudurg fort
  The expanse of the fort area alone is about 48 acres and the outer parapet is about 2 miles long.
 This Kokan region of Maharashtra has picturesque stretch of land on the west cost of India, endowed with the beautiful seashore, picturesque mountains and scenic natural beauty.
                                                              Sunset at  Sindhudurg fort 
                                                                     Panorama View - Sindhudurg Fort
Visiting Hour
You can visit the fort everyday during day time from 10 a.m to 5.30 p.m.
How to Reach
By Air:
Nearest airports are Goa and Mumbai..
By Rail:
Nearest railhead is Kudal, (45 k.m. on Konkan Railway.)
By Road:

Mumbai–Malvan, 546 k.m.  Kolhapur–Malvan, 160 k.m.
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Sindhudurg Fort - Maharashtra - India

Wednesday, 17 August 2022

The Jai Vilas Palace is the most popular historic sightseeing destination of the city of Jawhar. This palace is also known as Raj Bari and used to be the residential palace of the kings of Munke family. 
The Jai Vilas palace was built by Raje Mr.Yashwant Rao Mukane in near by 1940. The name Jai Vilas is derived from the one of the raje of Jawhar Mr. Jaiba Maharaj Mukane.
The Jai Vilas Palace is a masterpiece in pink stone. The drive to the palace takes you through a well-laid mud road, surrounded by trees on either side. Standing tall in the midst of a massive garden, the palace is deserted as no one lives here permanently anymore, except for the caretaker.
The interiors of this palace display the culture and lifestyle of tribal kings of Munke family. 
Due to its unique architecture, the palace has also been used for several film shootings.

The domes of the palace are highly attractive and the palace itself is located in the midst of lusting green sceneries offered by the thick forests around. The palace is surrounded by extensive cashew plantations. The pathway from the main gate to the palace is lined with dense growth of bushes on both sides.
The palace is a master piece of pink stone.There is a beautiful garden with a dense forest like foliage, having trees of cashewnut everywhere.
The palace has beautiful portraits of the Mukne tribe and a children's nursery, drawing room, antique furniture, bedroom, stuffed animals and a large lobby. There are a total of almost 50 rooms at the palace.
This palace is located on a hill top and due to its location it was used by the kings to keep an eye on their enemies. Its most attractive feature is its domes while its surroundings comprise of lush green forests. 
Located on the hilltop, Jai Vilas Palace is regarded as Jawhar's one of the most prominent historic sites. 
How to Reach 
By Air
Nasik is the nearest airport at a distance of 80 km. Mumbai is connected to Nasik by air. Mumbai is the major airport at a distance of 165 km. Mumbai is well connected with all major cities of India.
By Train
Jawhar does not have a train station, and the nearest station is Igatpuri, at a distance of 42 kms from Jawhar
By Road
Jawhar is well connected to the neighbouring regions by road. Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation buses are available from the neighbouring regions. Regular MSRTC bus services from Mumbai, Thane, Dahanu and Nasik ply to Jawahar.
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Jai Vilas Palace,Maharashtra,India