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M3R2+PFP, Sangam Mahuli, Satara, Maharashtra 415003, India
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Dakshina Kashi Shiva Temple Sangam Mahuli

M3R2+PCF, Sangam Mahuli, Satara, Maharashtra 415003, India
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Visiting Dakshin Kashi Mandir at Sangam Mahuli is nothing short of a spiritual retreat into the heritage of Maharashtra. Located at the confluence of the Krishna and Venna rivers, this ancient temple complex is steeped in mythological significance and architectural grandeur. Often referred to as the “Kashi of the South,” this sacred site offers an atmosphere of deep peace, reverence, and timeless energy.

The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and features intricate stone carvings that speak of the region’s historical richness. What truly stands out is the sense of divinity that surrounds the premises — it feels untouched by time. The flowing river beside the temple adds to its serenity, and the ghats offer a calm spot for devotees and pilgrims to meditate or perform rituals. The entire setting, especially during sunrise or sunset, looks like a scene from a bygone era.

Despite its spiritual importance, the temple is well-maintained, and local devotees ensure that its sanctity is preserved. It’s not just a religious destination — it’s a place that connects you to culture, devotion, and history.

If you’re seeking a soulful escape or want to explore Maharashtra’s ancient spiritual heritage, Dakshin Kashi at Sangam Mahuli is...

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A beautiful, ancient temple. Something every Hindu should be proud of. But I have given it a single star. Because the present-day adherents of that religion appear to lack any appreciation for their amazing heritage. The temple grounds and its surroundings are filthy. Garbage lies unswept in heaps all around. The so-called pilgrims, true to form in all temples display a total lack of sanitary understanding. Worse, the trustees and the temple's mahant have neglected this beautiful temple's upkeep. Chunks of architecture have fallen off. The old stone cladding has fallen in many places, exposing the brickwork underneath. Small trees by the dozen sprout from every crack in the facade. Their roots are prising out more chunks of the structure. What nature could not achieve in 250 years, the neglect of current authorities will achieve in 25. Equally beautiful and old temples in the surroundings are even worse off, totally abandoned. This is a disgrace for those Hindus and their self-appointed champions who are spending thousands of crores on building new temples and forgetting their own heritage. A heritage they make so much out...

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It is situated in Sangam Mahuli, 5km from Satara station. Sri Kashi Vishweshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple was built in 1735 CE by Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi. This land was donated by Shahu Maharaj to Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi, as a Brahman dakshina. Pant Pratinidhi donated the land to another Brahmin, Anant Bhat Galande.

Vishweshwar Temple was built in Hemadpanth style of architecture on the banks of River Krishna. The temple has a sabhamandap, an antarala and garbhagriha. The temple plan measures 50 feet in length and 20 feet in breadth built with basalt stone. The presiding deity Lord Shiva appeared as a lingam in the sanctum sanctorum. The sculptures inside the garbhagriha are very beautiful and very neatly carved. The walls leading to garbhagriha have niches with idols of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Parvati. There is a 60 feet tall lamp-post carved out of a single stone with provision for placing oil lamps. There is a Nandi temple with exquisitely carved dome at the entrance of the temple.

People come here and visit. In the bank of the river people gather during festivals like Ganapati and...

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Ashutosh JawaleAshutosh Jawale
Visiting Dakshin Kashi Mandir at Sangam Mahuli is nothing short of a spiritual retreat into the heritage of Maharashtra. Located at the confluence of the Krishna and Venna rivers, this ancient temple complex is steeped in mythological significance and architectural grandeur. Often referred to as the “Kashi of the South,” this sacred site offers an atmosphere of deep peace, reverence, and timeless energy. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and features intricate stone carvings that speak of the region’s historical richness. What truly stands out is the sense of divinity that surrounds the premises — it feels untouched by time. The flowing river beside the temple adds to its serenity, and the ghats offer a calm spot for devotees and pilgrims to meditate or perform rituals. The entire setting, especially during sunrise or sunset, looks like a scene from a bygone era. Despite its spiritual importance, the temple is well-maintained, and local devotees ensure that its sanctity is preserved. It’s not just a religious destination — it’s a place that connects you to culture, devotion, and history. If you’re seeking a soulful escape or want to explore Maharashtra’s ancient spiritual heritage, Dakshin Kashi at Sangam Mahuli is a must-visit.
Arpit RArpit R
This whole place really looks historic as the name "Dakshin Kashi" because of many ancient architectures. Some architectures are ancient and some are built by Peshwa kings. But the current condition is not overwhelming as it's not much maintained. Ghats are very designfully a d gracefully made. You will be amazed of such an architecture which is continuously being used for centuries and still intact. This Shiva temple is of Peshwa era as it has brich and plaster on top of it. But the below part and base is made up of totally stone. This suggests that the temple might be ancient and over top of its beautification was done by Peshwa kings. Overall this place is calm and silent. People come here for the last right Pooja and other rituals. You can also visit to see the architecture which is not so much explored. Some history of the temple should be written so that people will know history of the place they are visiting.
ABHIJIT LONDHEABHIJIT LONDHE
माहुली : महाराष्ट्र राज्याच्या सातारा जिल्ह्यातील एक प्रसिद्ध तीर्थक्षेत्र. ते सातारा शहराच्या पूर्वेला सु. ५ किमी. वर कृष्णा आणि वैण्णा नद्यांच्या संगमावर वसले आहे. लोकसंख्या २,९३५ (१९८१) होती. संगमाच्या पूर्वेकडील वस्तीला ‘क्षेत्र माहुली’ आणि पश्चिमेकडील वस्तीला ‘संगम माहुली’ अशी नावे आहेत. गावाजवळून पुणे-मिरज लोहमार्ग गेल्यामुळे माहुली हे सातारा शहराचे एक महत्त्वाचे रेल्वे स्थानक बनले आहे. दोन्ही माहुलींचा प्राचीन इतिहास ज्ञात नाही. क्षेत्र माहुलीवर शिवाजी महाराजांच्या उदयापर्यंत आदिलशाहीचा अंमल होता त्यानंतर मराठ्यांच्या अंमलाखाली ती गेली. छ. राजारामाने क्षेत्र माहुली प्रभुणे कुटुंबियांना अग्रहार म्हणून दिली. छत्रपती शाहूंच्या वेळी (कार. १७०७–४९) व उत्तर पेशवाईत त्याचे महत्त्व वाढले. छ. शांहूनी ग्रहणादिनी श्रीनिवासराव पंतप्रतिनिधी यांस संगम माहुलीचे दान केले (१७२०). पंतप्रतिनिधी, मामा पेठे, ज्योतिपंत भागवत, परशुराम अनगळ, कृष्णा दीक्षित व राजघराण्यातील राण्या यांनी तेथे सु. दहा मंदिरे, मुख्यतः अठराव्या शतकात बांधली. त्यांपैकी विश्वेश्वर महादेव, बिल्वेश्वर, रामेश्वर, संगमेश्वर, कृष्णेश्वर महादेव, कृष्णाबाई इ. प्रसिद्ध असून विश्वेश्वर महादेव हे मंदिर सर्वांत मोठे आहे. ही मंदिरे मराठा वास्तुशैलीतील असून चुनेगच्ची सभास्तंभ, शिखर आणि कोनाड्यांतून मूर्तिकाम आढळते. क्वचित काही ठिकाणी भित्तीचित्रे आहेत. त्यांतील लक्ष्मीचे चित्र सुरेख आहे. चुनेगच्चीतील मूर्तीत प्रामुख्याने दशावतार, शंकरपार्वती आणि शैव परिवारातील देव-देवता, प्राणी इ. आढळतात. बहुतेक मंदिरे नदीकाठावर असून येथील दोन दीपमाळा रेखीव व वैशिष्ट्यपूर्ण आहेत. नदीच्या दोन्ही बाजूंनी बांधीव घाट व पायऱ्या आहेत. छ. शाहू पेशवे, पंतप्रतिनिधी, पंतसचिव हे स्नानासाठी प्रसंगोपात्त या स्थळास भेटी देत. उत्तर पेशवाईतील इतिहासप्रसिद्ध रामशास्त्री प्रभुणे या न्यायाधीशाची माहुली ही जन्मभूमी. निवृत्तीनंतरचे उर्वरित आयुष्य त्यांनी येथेच व्यतीत केले. त्यांच्या स्मरणार्थ ग्रामपंचायतीने एक इमारत बांधली असून रामशास्त्रीच्या वारसांनी त्यांच्या नावे सामाजिक न्यायासाठी एक पुरस्कार १९८४ पासून सुरू केला आहे. दुसरा बाजीराव व जॉन मॅल्कम यांची भेट व बोलणी तिसऱ्या निर्णायक इंग्रज-मराठे युद्धापूर्वी (खडकीचे युद्ध) येथेच झाली. माहुलीला शेवटच्या श्रावणी सोमवारी व महाशिवरात्रीला मोठी यात्रा भरते. कन्यागतात येथे अनेक लोक संगमावर स्नानांसाठी जमतात. छत्रपती घराण्यातील छ.शाहू त्यांची राणी सकवरबाई, कुत्रा खंड्या यांच्या येथे समाध्या आहेत.
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Visiting Dakshin Kashi Mandir at Sangam Mahuli is nothing short of a spiritual retreat into the heritage of Maharashtra. Located at the confluence of the Krishna and Venna rivers, this ancient temple complex is steeped in mythological significance and architectural grandeur. Often referred to as the “Kashi of the South,” this sacred site offers an atmosphere of deep peace, reverence, and timeless energy. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and features intricate stone carvings that speak of the region’s historical richness. What truly stands out is the sense of divinity that surrounds the premises — it feels untouched by time. The flowing river beside the temple adds to its serenity, and the ghats offer a calm spot for devotees and pilgrims to meditate or perform rituals. The entire setting, especially during sunrise or sunset, looks like a scene from a bygone era. Despite its spiritual importance, the temple is well-maintained, and local devotees ensure that its sanctity is preserved. It’s not just a religious destination — it’s a place that connects you to culture, devotion, and history. If you’re seeking a soulful escape or want to explore Maharashtra’s ancient spiritual heritage, Dakshin Kashi at Sangam Mahuli is a must-visit.
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This whole place really looks historic as the name "Dakshin Kashi" because of many ancient architectures. Some architectures are ancient and some are built by Peshwa kings. But the current condition is not overwhelming as it's not much maintained. Ghats are very designfully a d gracefully made. You will be amazed of such an architecture which is continuously being used for centuries and still intact. This Shiva temple is of Peshwa era as it has brich and plaster on top of it. But the below part and base is made up of totally stone. This suggests that the temple might be ancient and over top of its beautification was done by Peshwa kings. Overall this place is calm and silent. People come here for the last right Pooja and other rituals. You can also visit to see the architecture which is not so much explored. Some history of the temple should be written so that people will know history of the place they are visiting.
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माहुली : महाराष्ट्र राज्याच्या सातारा जिल्ह्यातील एक प्रसिद्ध तीर्थक्षेत्र. ते सातारा शहराच्या पूर्वेला सु. ५ किमी. वर कृष्णा आणि वैण्णा नद्यांच्या संगमावर वसले आहे. लोकसंख्या २,९३५ (१९८१) होती. संगमाच्या पूर्वेकडील वस्तीला ‘क्षेत्र माहुली’ आणि पश्चिमेकडील वस्तीला ‘संगम माहुली’ अशी नावे आहेत. गावाजवळून पुणे-मिरज लोहमार्ग गेल्यामुळे माहुली हे सातारा शहराचे एक महत्त्वाचे रेल्वे स्थानक बनले आहे. दोन्ही माहुलींचा प्राचीन इतिहास ज्ञात नाही. क्षेत्र माहुलीवर शिवाजी महाराजांच्या उदयापर्यंत आदिलशाहीचा अंमल होता त्यानंतर मराठ्यांच्या अंमलाखाली ती गेली. छ. राजारामाने क्षेत्र माहुली प्रभुणे कुटुंबियांना अग्रहार म्हणून दिली. छत्रपती शाहूंच्या वेळी (कार. १७०७–४९) व उत्तर पेशवाईत त्याचे महत्त्व वाढले. छ. शांहूनी ग्रहणादिनी श्रीनिवासराव पंतप्रतिनिधी यांस संगम माहुलीचे दान केले (१७२०). पंतप्रतिनिधी, मामा पेठे, ज्योतिपंत भागवत, परशुराम अनगळ, कृष्णा दीक्षित व राजघराण्यातील राण्या यांनी तेथे सु. दहा मंदिरे, मुख्यतः अठराव्या शतकात बांधली. त्यांपैकी विश्वेश्वर महादेव, बिल्वेश्वर, रामेश्वर, संगमेश्वर, कृष्णेश्वर महादेव, कृष्णाबाई इ. प्रसिद्ध असून विश्वेश्वर महादेव हे मंदिर सर्वांत मोठे आहे. ही मंदिरे मराठा वास्तुशैलीतील असून चुनेगच्ची सभास्तंभ, शिखर आणि कोनाड्यांतून मूर्तिकाम आढळते. क्वचित काही ठिकाणी भित्तीचित्रे आहेत. त्यांतील लक्ष्मीचे चित्र सुरेख आहे. चुनेगच्चीतील मूर्तीत प्रामुख्याने दशावतार, शंकरपार्वती आणि शैव परिवारातील देव-देवता, प्राणी इ. आढळतात. बहुतेक मंदिरे नदीकाठावर असून येथील दोन दीपमाळा रेखीव व वैशिष्ट्यपूर्ण आहेत. नदीच्या दोन्ही बाजूंनी बांधीव घाट व पायऱ्या आहेत. छ. शाहू पेशवे, पंतप्रतिनिधी, पंतसचिव हे स्नानासाठी प्रसंगोपात्त या स्थळास भेटी देत. उत्तर पेशवाईतील इतिहासप्रसिद्ध रामशास्त्री प्रभुणे या न्यायाधीशाची माहुली ही जन्मभूमी. निवृत्तीनंतरचे उर्वरित आयुष्य त्यांनी येथेच व्यतीत केले. त्यांच्या स्मरणार्थ ग्रामपंचायतीने एक इमारत बांधली असून रामशास्त्रीच्या वारसांनी त्यांच्या नावे सामाजिक न्यायासाठी एक पुरस्कार १९८४ पासून सुरू केला आहे. दुसरा बाजीराव व जॉन मॅल्कम यांची भेट व बोलणी तिसऱ्या निर्णायक इंग्रज-मराठे युद्धापूर्वी (खडकीचे युद्ध) येथेच झाली. माहुलीला शेवटच्या श्रावणी सोमवारी व महाशिवरात्रीला मोठी यात्रा भरते. कन्यागतात येथे अनेक लोक संगमावर स्नानांसाठी जमतात. छत्रपती घराण्यातील छ.शाहू त्यांची राणी सकवरबाई, कुत्रा खंड्या यांच्या येथे समाध्या आहेत.
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