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Brahma Kund

Alibag, Maharashtra, India
Brahma Kund is a serene and historically significant stepped tank, believed to have been constructed in 1612 AD. It is considered a sacred site and holds importance in Hindu mythology, particularly for devotees of Lord Brahma. The 'Kund' or pond is a large, rectangular structure with steps leading down to the water on all four sides, creating a striking architectural impression. The design allows for easy access to the water, and its ancient construction reflects the engineering prowess of its time. Legend has it that Lord Brahma himself bathed in this kund, endowing its waters with purifying qualities. While the mythological aspect attracts pilgrims, the Kund also appeals to tourists for its historical ambiance and peaceful surroundings. The steps and surrounding walls are often adorned with moss and vegetation, giving it an ancient, almost mystical feel. The water in the kund is generally clear and cool, offering a refreshing contrast to the humid coastal climate. The atmosphere around Brahma Kund is remarkably calm and contemplative, making it an ideal spot for quiet reflection, meditation, or simply escaping the hustle and bustle. It's often less crowded than other popular tourist attractions, allowing visitors to experience a sense of peace and historical resonance. Nearby, you might find small, traditional temples or shrines, further enhancing the spiritual aura of the place. A visit to Brahma Kund is a journey back in time, offering a glimpse into the region's spiritual heritage and architectural legacy, nestled within a tranquil natural setting. It s a place to soak in history and serenity.

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    Entry Fees:
    Free. ...
    Free.
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    Timing:
    Accessible during daylight hours. ...
    Accessible during daylight hours.

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    By Auto-rickshaw/Taxi: Approximately 20 km from Alibag town. It is accessible by auto-rickshaw or taxi.

    By Car/Bike: Well-connected by road, often combined with a visit to Chaul or Korlai Fort. ...

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