Patit Pavan Mandir
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 - 1. 5 Hours:Place Type:
Temple, Historical Landmark, Museum:Entry Fees:
Entry Fee for Temple: Free for all visitors, as per the founding principle of the temple:
Entry Fee for Museum: A nominal entry fee might be applicable for the Savarkar Museum/Memorial Hall within the complex (Approx.
Read MoreEntry Fee for Temple: Free for all visitors, as per the founding principle of the temple:
Entry Fee for Museum: A nominal entry fee might be applicable for the Savarkar Museum/Memorial Hall within the complex (Approx.
Rs.10-20 per person) for maintenance:
Photography/Videography Fees: Generally free for casual photography, but professional cameras or video equipment may require a small fee or prior permission:
Donation Policy: Voluntary donations for the temple maintenance are accepted, but no compulsory fees:Timing:
Regular Timings: 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Generally open all day for darshan and prayers) Ideal Visit Time: Morning (7:00 AM - 10:00 AM) for peaceful prayers and the museum opening, or Evening (5:00 PM - 7:
00 PM) to experience the sunset and evening Aa...Regular Timings: 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Generally open all day for darshan and prayers) Ideal Visit Time: Morning (7:00 AM - 10:00 AM) for peaceful prayers and the museum opening, or Evening (5:00 PM - 7:
00 PM) to experience the sunset and evening Aarti:
Museum Timings: The attached museum usually follows standard museum hours, often 10:00 AM - 5:
00 PM:
Closed Days: Open all days of the week, with potential reduced hours on major holidays:Special Events:
The Temple Anniversary: The formal inauguration anniversary on February 22nd is a major event, featuring special prayers, cultural programs, and often public gatherings focused on social harmony and Savarkar's legacy:
Festival Celebrations: M...The Temple Anniversary: The formal inauguration anniversary on February 22nd is a major event, featuring special prayers, cultural programs, and often public gatherings focused on social harmony and Savarkar's legacy:
Festival Celebrations: Major Hindu festivals like Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi (especially the separate festival initiated by Savarkar in 1930 to counter orthodox resistance), and Ram Navami are celebrated with great fervor and community participation:
Intercaste Dining (Sahabhojan) Events: Occasional community meals are held to commemorate the historical importance of the temple in promoting inter-caste harmony:Best Photo Spots:
Savarkar's Memorial Statue: The bronze statue of Swatantrya Veer Savarkar in the courtyard offers a powerful historical backdrop for portraits:
Main Entrance Archway: The large, simple entrance archway provides a frame for the temple's dome a...Savarkar's Memorial Statue: The bronze statue of Swatantrya Veer Savarkar in the courtyard offers a powerful historical backdrop for portraits:
Main Entrance Archway: The large, simple entrance archway provides a frame for the temple's dome and is a classic shot:
Interior Marble Work: The central hall's marble flooring and simple shrine offer a clean, spiritual aesthetic (check photography restrictions inside the sanctum) View from Adjacent Memorial Building: A perspective shot of the main temple structure from the upper floor or windows of the adjacent memorial/museum building:Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Spiritual Activity: Attending the morning or evening Aarti and offering prayers to Lord Laxmi Narayana to experience the temple's spiritual atmosphere:
Historical Exploration: Spending significant time in the Savarkar Memorial/Museum to study the exhibits, photographs, and artifacts detailing the life of the revolutionary leader and the struggle for independence, including the story of the 1857 revolt:
Architectural Study: Observing the temple's modern, open design that symbolically rejects the closed structures of the past, focusing on accessibility and equality in the use of the main hall:
Quiet Reflection: Using the premises for quiet reflection on the profound social changes the temple represented in the Konkan region's history:
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Why Famous:
Social Reform History: It is the first temple in India to allow unrestricted entry to all Hindus, regardless of caste, a revolutionary step against untouchability championed by Savarkar:
Nationalist Legacy: It houses a memorial and museum ded...Social Reform History: It is the first temple in India to allow unrestricted entry to all Hindus, regardless of caste, a revolutionary step against untouchability championed by Savarkar:
Nationalist Legacy: It houses a memorial and museum dedicated to Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, one of India's most controversial and influential freedom fighters, drawing history enthusiasts:
Divine Focus: The presence of the main deity, Lord Laxmi Narayana, makes it a significant site for religious pilgrimage and devotion for the local Bhandari community and others: -
Architecture:
Design Overview: The architecture is a modern-era Hindu temple style, reflecting simplicity and openness, deviating from older, intricate temple structures that often enforced caste barriers: The structure is a substantial complex featuring the main shrine and surrounding ha...Design Overview: The architecture is a modern-era Hindu temple style, reflecting simplicity and openness, deviating from older, intricate temple structures that often enforced caste barriers: The structure is a substantial complex featuring the main shrine and surrounding halls:
Material & Dimensions: Constructed primarily of stone and concrete, the materials focus on durability and functionality rather than ornate detailing: A statue of Bhagoji Baloji Keer is prominently placed: The complex includes a memorial hall (museum) in a multi-story modern building adjacent to the shrine, presenting historical displays: The main sanctuary follows traditional mandir layout for worship: -
How To Reach:
By Air: Nearest airport is Kolhapur Airport (KLH) (112 km), followed by Mumbai (CSMIA) (343 km) Hire a taxi from the airport or take a train/bus to Ratnagiri:
By Train: Nearest major station is Ratnagiri Railway Station (RTG) on the Konkan Ra... -
Near Tourist Places:
Ratnadurg Fort (5 km), Thibaw Palace (5 km), Ratnagiri Marine Museum (5 km), Mandavi Beach (5 km), Bhatye Beach (6 km), Lokmanya Tilak Birthplace (4 km), Shri Ganpatipule Temple (25 km), Aare Ware Beach (18 km), Jaigad Fort (40 km), Pawas (17 km)
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Wear comfortable footwear, especially if combining with other nearby walks: Be respectful of the temple's religious atmosphere and dress code (modest attire) Carry water, especially during the day:
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