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06/Sep/2022

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Ganapatipule Temple in Ratnagiri is one of the famous Ganesh temples in India. The west deity gate, where the ocean washes the feet of the first revered Lord Ganesha. You can know the importance of the place where Lord Ganpati himself is seated. It is also called ‘Land of Good Times’ in English.

Here the Ganpatipule temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha is situated on the beach. The path to the Ganapatipule temple passes through the Western Ghats, which enthralls the devotees on their way to the temple with the lush green valleys of the Western Ghats.

There are many such small beaches in India, of which very few people are aware. But, when tourists reach the banks of those small beaches, they surely feel that the beaches of places like Goa are also a failure. Ganpatipule, located in the Ratnagiri district, is a small town, but the big beaches in this city seem to fade in front of the beach.

This place, situated amidst the lush greenery of the deep Blue Sea, and coconut trees, is famous as a paradise in Maharashtra. This place is considered perfect for family, friends, or even couples. Along with visiting many great places here, you can also get a chance to enjoy water sports activities, so let’s know about some of the best places to visit here.

Ganapatipule Temple

 

Ganpatipule Temple

Ganpatipule is a small village near Ratnagiri in Maharashtra. Which is famous for the temple of Lord Ganesha. This temple was built about 400 years ago today near a small stream flowing from the rocks on the banks of the sea. The present structure of the temple is very attractive.

It is said that the officials of Shivaji Maharaja gave grants for the reconstruction of the temple. The idol of Lord Ganesha in the temple is Swayambhu. There is a small hill behind the temple, which is associated with the presiding deity i.e., Ganesha.

Ganapatipule Temple

Devotees also circumambulate the hill along with the temple. The idol sitting here is carved out of a monolithic rock. Locals believe that those who live in Ganpatipule are blessed and taken care of by Lord Ganesh himself.

Ganpatipule Beach

Surrounded by lush green trees, Ganpatipule Beach is one of the most famous places of Ganpatipule. The tourists who come here first come to visit this place. The peaceful environment by the sea is no less than a paradise for any tourist. If you want to go to a relaxing place away from the hustle and bustle with family or friends, there can be no better place than this. You can also enjoy water sports activities here. Apart from this, you can also visit Aarey Wear Beach and Bhandarpule Beach.

Jaigarh Fort

After Ganpatipule Beach, most tourists reach Jaigad Fort. Spread over an area of ​​about 13 acres along the beach, this fort offers many wonderful views. Jaigarh Fort  especially liked for photography. This fort and its surroundings are also famous as picnic points by the local people. (Arrived to visit Diveagar city of Maharashtra) For your information, let us tell you that this fort  built in the 16th century, and is still the center of attraction for tourists.

Konkan Museum

After visiting the beach, fort, and temple, you can also visit the Konkan Museum present here. Here you can get a chance to see the history of Ganpatipule city up close. Let us tell you that the Konkan Museum is an open-air museum, which  spread over three acres. You can go here for a walk between 8 in the morning and 6 in the evening. Talking about the ticket, it is around 40 rupees per person.

Story related to the Ganapatipule Temple

There are many stories and beliefs associated with the Ganapatipule Temple. There is a belief that the devotee has to convey his wish or vow in the ear of the idol of Mouse Raj, the vehicle of Lord Ganapati, seated at the main entrance of the temple.

While telling his vow to the mouse, his other ear has to be closed with his hand. It  said that in this way, the wish of the devotee  fulfilled by telling his vow to the mouse king.

Ganapatipule Temple

The Ganapatipule Temple looks quite grand and beautiful as it  situated on the beach. Due to its proximity to the Arabian Sea, the weather here remains spectacular throughout the year. It also considered an area with high rainfall.

The area is full of natural beauty with abundant rainfall. Due to high rainfall and hilly area, it is full of vegetation. Coconut trees  seen far and wide around the temple, which adds to its beauty of the temple.

How to reach Ganapatipule Temple

Going on a trip to Ganpatipule easy for anyone. Ratnagiri airport is the nearest airport. The nearest railway station  Ratnagiri, from where Ganpatipule can be reached by minibus or auto rickshaw. The best mode of transport is by road.

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