RATNAGIRI
Administrative Capital Of: Bijapur Rulers
Surrounded By: Beautiful Hills Of Sahyadri
Ratnagiri is located in the southwestern part of
Maharashtra State on the Arabian Sea coast. Ratnagiri
became the administrative capital under the Bijapur rulers. It forms a
part of the greater tract known as Konkan. This tract is historically
famous for it long coastline and convenient harbours, together with it
comparative nearness to the Arabian Sea.
The surrounding area is bordered by the Sahyadri Hills on the West; the
heavy rainfall results into highly eroded landscape in the coastal region.
Fertile alluvial valleys produce rice and coconut as the main crops; fruit
and cashew nut cultivation is being promoted.
History
In 1731 it came under the control of Satara kings; in 1818
it was surrendered to the British. A fort was built during the Bijapur
dynasty and strengthened in 1670 by the Maratha king Shivaji, which is
located on a headland near the harbour. It is one of the ports of the
Konkan coast. It has a palace where the last king of Burma, Thibaw, and
later Veer Savarkar, were confined.
It is also believed that the Pandavas having performed their pilgrimage
on the 13th year had settled in the adjoining territory of the Ratnagiri
district and when the Pandavas and the Kauravas had the famous war at
Kuruskshetra, the king of this region Veeravat Ray had accompanied then
there.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
Parashuram Temple near Chiplun, Ganapatipule and Pavas draw
many visitors. In Few caves in the Chiplun, Khed, Dabhol, Sangameshwar,
Gauhani Velgaum and Vade Padel are also worth visiting. The Buddhist
legend in the Papanch, Sudan and Srath Appakasini record the conversion of
Konkan to Buddhism and early as the lifetime of Gautama (BC 560-481)
Chiplun, Kol, and Pabol caves indicate that Sarthawalas or Caravan-men
donated some of them.
Ganapatipule
Ganapatipule is an ancient pilgrim centre located in Ratnagiri district.
It has a lot of history behind it while being a very beautiful sea town.
Ganapatipule is about 25-km from Ratnagiri and around 375-km from Mumbai,
housing a Swayambhoo (a naturally formed idol) of Ganapati.
Ganapatipule is untouched by commercialism; the pastoral beauty of the
village is enhanced manifold by six kilometres of virgin beach on the
breathtaking Konkan coastline. Ganapatipule is one of the `Ashta
Ganapatis' (eight Ganpatis) of India and called the "Paschim
Dwar-Dewata" (Western Sentinel God).
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: Nearest airport is at Ratnagiri.
Rail: Ratnagiri has a railway station, but not many trains pass
through it.
Road: The district is well connected by road transport with
important towns such as Mumbai
, Pune ,
Kolhapur, etc.
WHERE TO STAY
Ratnagiri is a small place, but one can find small hotels where tourists can stay for a night or two.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Latitude:
15° 36' and 18°05'N
Longitude: 73° 05' and 74° 36'E
Population: 1544057(1991 Census)
Climate: Tropical
Clothing: Cotton Clothes
STD code: 02352
NEARBY CITIES
Ganapatipule: 25-km
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