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Shri Kshetra Parshuram Temple

Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India
Ancient Pilgrimage History: The Shri Kshetra Parshuram Temple is one of the most significant spiritual landmarks in the Konkan region of Maharashtra. It is dedicated to Lord Parshuram, who is believed to be the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. According to local legends, Lord Parshuram created the entire Konkan land by shooting an arrow into the Arabian Sea and commanding it to recede. This temple is perched on the scenic Mahendragiri hill, which is said to be the permanent residence of the deity. The current structure dates back over 300 years and was renovated by the Peshwas and later by local devotees. The temple complex is a serene hub where the sounds of the Vashishti River flowing below add to the tranquility. Devotees believe that Lord Parshuram leaves for the Himalayas every morning for meditation and returns to this temple by sunset. The atmosphere here during festivals like Akshaya Tritiya is electric, attracting thousands of pilgrims from across India. It serves as a guardian deity for the local fishing and farming communities of Ratnagiri. The surrounding lush greenery and the traditional Konkani houses in the village create a timeless vibe. Visiting this place offers not just religious merit but also a deep connection to the mythological roots of the Western Ghats. It is managed by the Shree Dev Bhargavram Devasthan Trust, which maintains the sanctity and cleanliness of the entire area.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours.
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    Place Type:
    Religious & Heritage.
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee: Entrance to the temple complex is completely free for all visitors.

    Donations: Devotees can make voluntary contributions at the trust office for temple maintenance. ...
    No Entry Fee: Entrance to the temple complex is completely free for all visitors.

    Donations: Devotees can make voluntary contributions at the trust office for temple maintenance.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM every day.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning (6:30 AM) for the first Aarti or late evening (6:00 PM). ...
    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM every day.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning (6:30 AM) for the first Aarti or late evening (6:00 PM).
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    Special Events:
    Parshuram Jayanti: Celebrated in April, this is the biggest festival with grand processions and rituals.

    Akshaya Tritiya: A highly auspicious day when the temple is decorated with thousands of lamps. ...
    Parshuram Jayanti: Celebrated in April, this is the biggest festival with grand processions and rituals.

    Akshaya Tritiya: A highly auspicious day when the temple is decorated with thousands of lamps.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Deepstambh: The tall stone tower against a clear blue sky makes for a classic heritage shot.

    Vashishti River Overlook: Capture the winding river from the temple's edge during the golden hour.

    The Main Entran...
    The Deepstambh: The tall stone tower against a clear blue sky makes for a classic heritage shot.

    Vashishti River Overlook: Capture the winding river from the temple's edge during the golden hour.

    The Main Entrance: The massive wooden doors and stone carvings provide a majestic backdrop.

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Things To Do

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    Temple Darshan: Start your visit with a peaceful darshan of the three main idols in the sanctum.

    Explore the Deepstambh: Photograph the magnificent stone lamp tower which is lit during festivals.

    Visit Banganga: Take a short walk to the sacred tank and sprinkle the holy water on yourself.

    Renuka Mata Temple: Pay respects at the small shrine dedicated to Parshuram's mother behind the main temple.

    Trekking: Hike up the Mahendragiri hill for a panoramic view of the Chiplun valley and river.

    Shopping: Buy local Konkani spices, pickles, and wooden artifacts from the small stalls outside.

    Photography: Capture the intricate carvings and the blend of architectural styles...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Birthplace of Konkan: It is famous as the spot where Lord Parshuram created the Konkan region.

    Religious Importance: One of the few temples dedicated solely to the sixth avatar of Vishnu.

    Natural Beauty: Loc...
    Birthplace of Konkan: It is famous as the spot where Lord Parshuram created the Konkan region.

    Religious Importance: One of the few temples dedicated solely to the sixth avatar of Vishnu.

    Natural Beauty: Located on the scenic Parshuram Ghat with views of the Vashishti river.

    Historical Ties: Renowned for its connection to Brahmendra Swami, the Guru of the Peshwas.
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    Architecture:
    Style and Structure: The temple showcases a unique blend of Hindu and Muslim architectural styles. It is built using local red laterite stone, common in Konkan.

    Main Sanctum: The Garbhagriha houses three idols—Kal, Kam, and Parshuram—br...
    Style and Structure: The temple showcases a unique blend of Hindu and Muslim architectural styles. It is built using local red laterite stone, common in Konkan.

    Main Sanctum: The Garbhagriha houses three idols—Kal, Kam, and Parshuram—brought here 300 years ago.

    Dimensions: The temple complex covers approximately 2 acres. The main spire (Shikhara) rises to about 50 feet.

    Key Features: It includes a majestic Deepstambh (lamp tower) and a stone-walled courtyard.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest major airport is Mumbai (250 KMS) or Pune (230 KMS).

    By Train: Chiplun Railway Station on the Konkan Railway is the nearest stop (10 KMS away).

    By Road: It is located right on the Mumbai-...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Sawatsada Waterfall (5 KM) 2. Koyna Dam (45 KM) 3. Gowalkot Fort (8 KM) 4. Guhagar Beach (45 KM) 5. Hedvi Ganesh (55 KM) 6. Marleshwar (80 KM) 7. Walavalkar Museum (15 KM) 8. Vashishti River Cruise (7 KM) 9. Derwan (18 KM) 10. Karad (90 KM)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Wear comfortable walking shoes; the stone steps can be uneven and steep.

    Packing: Carry a water bottle and wear modest clothing suitable for a traditional Hindu temple.

    Accommodation: Plent...

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