Revdanda is small village at western coast near Alibaug, Raigad district of Maharashtra. Its a serene location with beautiful beach and historic forts.
After many days of waiting, we were planning to go out, but due to lack of car, it was very difficult to travel at present as we sold out our car. Lots of travel plans were made and canceled.
Aaravya was bored so we decided to go out on upcoming weekend to Mahad, Pali then Revdanda, immediately booked the car on ZoomCar.
We left Pune for Mahad at 6.30 am on Saturday and reached there at 8.30 am.
Mahad Ganpati Temple, is one of the Ashtavinayak temples of the Hindu deity Lord Ganesha called as Varad Vinayak. It is in Mahad small town situated in Khalapur taluka near Karjat and Khopoli of Raigad District, Maharastra, India. We wanted to take blessings before 9.30 because at 9.30 I had to attend online parent teacher meeting. Hence as soon as we reach there we stood in the queue for darshan of lord Varad Vinayak.
The temple is simply designed with a tiled roof. This temple is said to be built by Subhedar Ramji Mahadev Biwalkar. The idol of this temple faces the east and has his trunk turned to the left. A Gomukh is seen on the north side of the temple from which flows the holy water. A holy pond is situated on the west side of the temple. This temple also has the idol of Mushika, Navagraha Devtas and Shivalinga. There are 4 elephant idols guarding the 4 sides of the temple. As there was not much crowd, the darshan took place in 15 minutes and after sitting in front of Bappa for 10 minutes, we came out of the temple.
Immediately after the visit we had a quick breakfast in a small hotel there, and once the school meeting is over at about 10 o'clock, we headed towards Pali. Located in the Sudhagad taluka of Raigad district, Ballaleshwar Pali is one of the ‘Ashtavinayakas,’ and remains thronged with the devotees of Lord Ganesh.
Ever since watching Fatteshikast movie we have been very curious to know about where exactly Umberkhind is and wanted to visit it once. Umberkhind is one of the most iconic historical places in Maharashtra. Battle of Umberkhind took place on 3 February 1661 in the mountain range of Sahyadri near the city of Khopoli, Maharashtra, India. The battle was fought between the Maratha army under Shivaji Maharaj and General Kartalab Khan of the Mughal Empire. The Marathas defeated the Mughal forces. It instantly transports you back hundreds of years to the era when the famous Battle of Umberkhind was fought. Remembering the history, we reached Pali around 12pm. As its February, Sun was little bright, we parked the car and headed straight towards the temple.
Dhundi Vinayak temple is on the way to the temple. Many times, many visitors can get confused and may think that this is Ballaleshwar. The Ballaleshwar temple is wooden temple which was renovated in 1760 and built in the shape of the letter "Shri" in Devnagiri script. The temple is constructed in such a way that the sun rays fall directly on the deity during prayers. The bell in the temple was brought by Chimaji Appa after he defeated the Portuguese in Vasai. The two lakes nearby add beauty to the temple.
After spending an hour there, we left for Revdanda, and on the way the cricket match was going on in the field, so after watching the match for a while, we went ahead and reached the destination at 3pm. The first thing we did when we got there was lunch because we were so hungry.
After resting for an hour, we went to the beach at 5:30 pm. Revdanda beach is a silent beach, not much crowded, but water was a bit muddy. There is Revdanda fort, an old Portuguese fort situated at the beach. Korlai fort is close by too, which is a must visit. We skipped both the places as we were tired and Aaravya wants to enjoy playing in water and water sport activity. And I don’t want to miss the sunset there, as it was as beautiful as ever.
Sunset at Revdanda Beach |
Korlai Fort seen from Revdanda beach |
After 7 o'clock we went to cottage, we stayed at Uday Homestay which is a bit old and a budget cottage, but he is our family friend's neighbor so we preferred to stay at his place. After freshened up and we went out to explore the surrounding area; and most importantly we wanted to find a delicious meal for the night. After inquiring, we found out that there is Fafe's restaurant in Chaul which is famous for veg food.
We wanted to visit Chaul next day as to see famous Rameshwar temple there. The Chaul region is famous for its temples. But Google Map showed 10 minutes only, so we went to Raghunandan Restaurant. On the way to the restaurant, we saw Rameshwar temple and immediately stopped there. That temple is very beautiful, a typical Konkani temple; many Marathi movies have been shot here. The temple was shown in Cycle Cinema, ever since I have wanted to visit it. We decided to come back the next day because we came to know that the hotel was crowded as it the only pure veg restaurant in the premise.
We ordered paneer butter masala, dal tadka, garlic naan and pav bhaji for Aaravya and all the food was very tasty and not spicy at all. If you are close by the place, try this restaurant once and you will definitely like the food there. After drinking cold coffee, we reached the cottage around 10.30 pm.
Photo taken from Google |
Next day, Kiran and I got up at 5:30 in the morning and went to walk on the beach. The atmosphere is very fragrant, a nice combination of a slight and gentle breeze. We sat on a wooden bench and chatted for hours. Then we walked to the market and stopped at Suruchi Snacks center for tea. We placed an order (ghavane and chutteny) for breakfast, we went to the room, freshen up, checked in.
We went to Rameshwar Temple after having heavy breakfast with kanda bhajji, ghavane and chutney, misal at Suruchi. Chaul is about 15 Kms from Alibag, and the drive takes us through the picturesque villages of Akshi and Nagaon. There are three prominent temples in Chaul – the Rameshwar Mandir, Datta Mandir and the Hingulja Devi Mandir. Due to interest of time we visited only Rameshwar temple.
The Rameshwar temple seemed much more beautiful than the darkness of the night. It is a very ancient temple of Lord Shiva. The Rameshwar temple has existed for several centuries, but the exact time of the construction is unknown. Research shows that the temple has been renovated many times in history. The Mandir has three tanks : parjanya kund, agni kund, and wayu kund, representing three elements of nature – Rain, fire, and air. The temple is a perfect place for tourists to spend time, it is typical simple coastal temple, wonderful place to spend some relaxing time and to meditate. Apart from us, there were some other tourists.
Rameshwar Mandir, Chaul |
Rameshwar Mandir (inside) |
We did not want to leave the Rameshwar temple, but since we wanted to visit Nagaon beach and Birla temple, we immediately headed towards the Nagaon beach.
Nagaon Beach |
Nagaon was very crowded and somehow, we managed to reach to the parking. On the beach, it was crowded like a fair. As it was getting hot we decided to leave the place as early as possible, after playing some water sports, we left in half an hour and reached Birla Temple via Chaul.
Birla Mandir is a Ganesh temple of very modern architecture in white marble, situated on a small hill (130 easy steps) near Salav village. The temple is built by Vikram Ispat company, which is a part of Birla group, may be hence the lord Ganesh is called as Vikram Vinayak.
The temple has marble floors, and the hall of the temple is open from all sides. The ceiling of the temple is transparent which allows free flow of air and ample of light to come in. On entering the temple there is a square shaped nave. The nave is also made of marble and is very beautifully carved. The beautifully carved idol of ‘Ganapati’ is placed the nave. The idols of ‘Riddhi and Siddhi’ are placed on both sides of idol. Around the nave are small temples of ‘Radha-Krishna’, ‘Shiv-Parvati’, ‘Bhavanidevi’ and ‘Suryadeva’. In the garden next to the temple there is a statue of “Late Aditya Birla”. This is a place visited by tourists from all around. The entire hill is a temple complex with beautiful gardens & fountains all around. It's a nice place to spend the evening, a very peaceful point. We should have visited in the evening to feel the lighting.
Birla Mandir, Revdanda (Photo taken from Google) |
Aditya Birla statue at Birla Mandir (Photo taken from Google) |
Please note no camera and mobiles allowed inside and there is no locker facility if you visit by public transport and you are alone, if you are with family you have to give all the mobiles to one family member who will wait outside the temple.
After visiting Birla mandir, we directly travelled back to Pune and reached at 5 pm via Tamhini Ghat.
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