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Kelwa Beach
Maharashtra 401401, India
Kelva Beach
Kelve Road, Station, Kelwa, Maharashtra 401401, India
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Shri Shitladevi Mandir, Kelwa

Shitla Devi Rd, Kelwa, Maharashtra 401401, India
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KAUSTUBH TANDELKAUSTUBH TANDEL
The Township of Kelwa is situated on the Western Railway, nearly75 Kilometers from Mumbai Central Railway Station, about 12 Kilometers from Palghar and Saphale Railway Stations and about 6 Kilometers away from Kelwa Road Railway Station the word ‘Kelwa’ is a corruption of the Sanskrit word ‘Kardalivaha’ this means that the township of Kelwa has an important place to the Mythology and History. This land has been rendered holy lay the foot-prints of lord Ram. Kelwa town coasts of a very ancient temple of the Goddess Shitala-Mata. This temple, built in very distant past, underwent a complete renewal and restoration at the hands of a seventhly female ruler Devi Ahilyabai Holkar about three hundred years ago-thereafter, the temple structure had become worn-out and frayed. This idol of the Goddess, carved out in an unbroken stone, is self-existent and is very pleasing to the eye. For from being fierce and ferocious, this deny is calm, cool and peaceful and that is why the name “Sheetalai” has been given to her. This is a living deity and always. Looks with favour on her devotees. Thousands of devotees have experienced that she safely frees men from various ailments, illnesses and difficulties. She is the place of hope and faith of the countless devotees from Maharashrtra, Gujrat and Rajasthan. At the time of worship, the devotees after and lay at the feet of Shitala-Mata seeked cloth, coconut, rice and other traditional offerings thousands of such devotees whose vows have been requited and fulfilled, come to the Temple of Shitala Devi over and over again and they offer money and jewellary as a token of their devotion.To the month of the Goddess Shitala Mata, we can see the idol of Siddhi-Vinayak, carved in unbroken stone with Riddhi and Siddhi in his lap. This image, carved in arced, decorated, marble-frame has been installed and it shows the Siddhi-Vinayak deity with his trunk leaning on the right.There is a temple on the north side of Shitala Devi of self-existent Lord Shiva. It was through ouster penance of Lord Rama that this emblem or symbol of Lord Shiva manifested itself alongwith the Ganga through sand. Such a self-existent emblem emanating from sand is the only of its kind in India and so it is called “Bhavani Shankar Valukeshwar’ Lord Rama worshipped this emblem quite in according to the rules and after drinking the holy water of the Ganga which oozed out the emblem, he alongwith Lokshwana, proceeded to Lonka with the help of Hanuman the son of wind from the zenith of the emblem of lord Valukeshwara, the Ganga keep on flooring constantly. The deepest part on the zenith of the emblem is nearly 2” x 2” x 2”. The Ganga spotlessly clean and cool keeps on flouring from this deepish part. Even if this part is wiped dry with a piece of cloth, it immediately begins to overflow with the holy water of the Ganga. This is regarded as a veritable miracle. In times of famine and drought, the people of Kelwa Township after devout worship to God Valukeshwara and keep the emblem of God drowned or submerged in the water of the Ramkund which is just opposite the Shitala-Mata Temple. It has been the experience of the people of Kelwa that within a couple of days from the worship there is a torrential downpour which dispels the famine and drought. On the Mahashivartri day, the tender says of the missing Sun gracefully alight on the Shiva emblem straight from the door to the east. The devotees pay a visit to the God valukeshwar through the horns of the Bull-God opposite the Sanctum of the God Valukeshwara. The renewal and renovation of this very anicient lake, dating track to the times of the Ramayana was carried out in three stages during the period 1996 to 2000. The total cost of the project worked out to about Rs. 12 Lakhs out of which Rs. 5 Lakhs where generously donated. Dr. Mira Rao, a staunch devotee of the Goddess Shitala-Mata, the doner being on NGO now residing at Atlanto in the U.S.A. the Design and lay-out of renewal and beautification has been prepared by Shree Prabhakar Save, a well-known architect from Mumbai.
Naresh SaveNaresh Save
This is a beautiful temple near the Sea Beach of Village Kelve which is located at 6kms. and 12kms. away from Kelve Road and Palghar Railway Stations on Western Railway respectively. This temple has history dating back to the period of King Pratap Bimb who conquered this area in 1060 a.d.and made capital Mahikavati /Mahim and built many temples in the area. His brother Bhimdev moved to Mumbai and made new Mahim there and built similar temples there also. This temple was completely redeveloped by Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar during her regime in India. Subsequently again in 1986 the entire Temple complex was rebuilt by the Local Trust created for the purpose. You can have Darshan of following gods/goddesses here. Mata Shitaladevi, Shri Siddhivinayak, Shri Walukeshwar, Mata Parvati, Shri Hanuman, Shri Govala. There is Ramkund in front of the temple. There are proper arrangements for Darshan of Gods here. There is shoes stand also provided for devotees. There is security posted at the entrance of the complex. The devotees experience peace and spirituality here. The trust has provided Hall for marriage and other functions in the complex for local people at reasonable prices. There is coolness and calmness in the atmosphere in the area as the complex is surrounded by big trees like Peepal, Banyan, etc. The Sea Shore is only two minutes walk from the temple complex where one can enjoy fresh air with ATV rides as well as Pony and Camel rides. There are number of stalls where one can get flowers,coconuts, etc for Pooja. There are many food stalls also where one can get snacks, lunch, drinks etc. There are many local vendors who sell local products like fresh Coconut Water (naralpani), Palmfruits ( Tadgole),Black Jamun, White Jamun, Guava (peru),etc. I Love the area.
DiablomaouDiablomaou
Shri Shitladevi Temple at Kelwe is a tranquil and spiritually uplifting place that offers visitors a sense of peace and devotion. Nestled amidst a serene environment, the temple’s charm lies in its simplicity and divine ambiance, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a quiet and spiritual escape. The temple’s architecture is modest yet beautiful, reflecting its traditional roots. The surroundings are well-maintained, adding to the overall positive experience. The nearby beach enhances the temple's appeal, providing a picturesque backdrop and a chance to combine spiritual devotion with natural beauty. One thing to keep in mind is that it can get crowded during weekends and festive seasons, so planning a visit during quieter hours is advisable for a more peaceful experience. Overall, Shri Shitladevi Temple is a must-visit for devotees and anyone looking to connect with spirituality in a serene setting. It’s a perfect spot to unwind and reflect, away from the chaos of daily life.
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The Township of Kelwa is situated on the Western Railway, nearly75 Kilometers from Mumbai Central Railway Station, about 12 Kilometers from Palghar and Saphale Railway Stations and about 6 Kilometers away from Kelwa Road Railway Station the word ‘Kelwa’ is a corruption of the Sanskrit word ‘Kardalivaha’ this means that the township of Kelwa has an important place to the Mythology and History. This land has been rendered holy lay the foot-prints of lord Ram. Kelwa town coasts of a very ancient temple of the Goddess Shitala-Mata. This temple, built in very distant past, underwent a complete renewal and restoration at the hands of a seventhly female ruler Devi Ahilyabai Holkar about three hundred years ago-thereafter, the temple structure had become worn-out and frayed. This idol of the Goddess, carved out in an unbroken stone, is self-existent and is very pleasing to the eye. For from being fierce and ferocious, this deny is calm, cool and peaceful and that is why the name “Sheetalai” has been given to her. This is a living deity and always. Looks with favour on her devotees. Thousands of devotees have experienced that she safely frees men from various ailments, illnesses and difficulties. She is the place of hope and faith of the countless devotees from Maharashrtra, Gujrat and Rajasthan. At the time of worship, the devotees after and lay at the feet of Shitala-Mata seeked cloth, coconut, rice and other traditional offerings thousands of such devotees whose vows have been requited and fulfilled, come to the Temple of Shitala Devi over and over again and they offer money and jewellary as a token of their devotion.To the month of the Goddess Shitala Mata, we can see the idol of Siddhi-Vinayak, carved in unbroken stone with Riddhi and Siddhi in his lap. This image, carved in arced, decorated, marble-frame has been installed and it shows the Siddhi-Vinayak deity with his trunk leaning on the right.There is a temple on the north side of Shitala Devi of self-existent Lord Shiva. It was through ouster penance of Lord Rama that this emblem or symbol of Lord Shiva manifested itself alongwith the Ganga through sand. Such a self-existent emblem emanating from sand is the only of its kind in India and so it is called “Bhavani Shankar Valukeshwar’ Lord Rama worshipped this emblem quite in according to the rules and after drinking the holy water of the Ganga which oozed out the emblem, he alongwith Lokshwana, proceeded to Lonka with the help of Hanuman the son of wind from the zenith of the emblem of lord Valukeshwara, the Ganga keep on flooring constantly. The deepest part on the zenith of the emblem is nearly 2” x 2” x 2”. The Ganga spotlessly clean and cool keeps on flouring from this deepish part. Even if this part is wiped dry with a piece of cloth, it immediately begins to overflow with the holy water of the Ganga. This is regarded as a veritable miracle. In times of famine and drought, the people of Kelwa Township after devout worship to God Valukeshwara and keep the emblem of God drowned or submerged in the water of the Ramkund which is just opposite the Shitala-Mata Temple. It has been the experience of the people of Kelwa that within a couple of days from the worship there is a torrential downpour which dispels the famine and drought. On the Mahashivartri day, the tender says of the missing Sun gracefully alight on the Shiva emblem straight from the door to the east. The devotees pay a visit to the God valukeshwar through the horns of the Bull-God opposite the Sanctum of the God Valukeshwara. The renewal and renovation of this very anicient lake, dating track to the times of the Ramayana was carried out in three stages during the period 1996 to 2000. The total cost of the project worked out to about Rs. 12 Lakhs out of which Rs. 5 Lakhs where generously donated. Dr. Mira Rao, a staunch devotee of the Goddess Shitala-Mata, the doner being on NGO now residing at Atlanto in the U.S.A. the Design and lay-out of renewal and beautification has been prepared by Shree Prabhakar Save, a well-known architect from Mumbai.
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This is a beautiful temple near the Sea Beach of Village Kelve which is located at 6kms. and 12kms. away from Kelve Road and Palghar Railway Stations on Western Railway respectively. This temple has history dating back to the period of King Pratap Bimb who conquered this area in 1060 a.d.and made capital Mahikavati /Mahim and built many temples in the area. His brother Bhimdev moved to Mumbai and made new Mahim there and built similar temples there also. This temple was completely redeveloped by Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar during her regime in India. Subsequently again in 1986 the entire Temple complex was rebuilt by the Local Trust created for the purpose. You can have Darshan of following gods/goddesses here. Mata Shitaladevi, Shri Siddhivinayak, Shri Walukeshwar, Mata Parvati, Shri Hanuman, Shri Govala. There is Ramkund in front of the temple. There are proper arrangements for Darshan of Gods here. There is shoes stand also provided for devotees. There is security posted at the entrance of the complex. The devotees experience peace and spirituality here. The trust has provided Hall for marriage and other functions in the complex for local people at reasonable prices. There is coolness and calmness in the atmosphere in the area as the complex is surrounded by big trees like Peepal, Banyan, etc. The Sea Shore is only two minutes walk from the temple complex where one can enjoy fresh air with ATV rides as well as Pony and Camel rides. There are number of stalls where one can get flowers,coconuts, etc for Pooja. There are many food stalls also where one can get snacks, lunch, drinks etc. There are many local vendors who sell local products like fresh Coconut Water (naralpani), Palmfruits ( Tadgole),Black Jamun, White Jamun, Guava (peru),etc. I Love the area.
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Shri Shitladevi Temple at Kelwe is a tranquil and spiritually uplifting place that offers visitors a sense of peace and devotion. Nestled amidst a serene environment, the temple’s charm lies in its simplicity and divine ambiance, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a quiet and spiritual escape. The temple’s architecture is modest yet beautiful, reflecting its traditional roots. The surroundings are well-maintained, adding to the overall positive experience. The nearby beach enhances the temple's appeal, providing a picturesque backdrop and a chance to combine spiritual devotion with natural beauty. One thing to keep in mind is that it can get crowded during weekends and festive seasons, so planning a visit during quieter hours is advisable for a more peaceful experience. Overall, Shri Shitladevi Temple is a must-visit for devotees and anyone looking to connect with spirituality in a serene setting. It’s a perfect spot to unwind and reflect, away from the chaos of daily life.
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The Township of Kelwa is situated on the Western Railway, nearly75 Kilometers from Mumbai Central Railway Station, about 12 Kilometers from Palghar and Saphale Railway Stations and about 6 Kilometers away from Kelwa Road Railway Station the word ‘Kelwa’ is a corruption of the Sanskrit word ‘Kardalivaha’ this means that the township of Kelwa has an important place to the Mythology and History. This land has been rendered holy lay the foot-prints of lord Ram. Kelwa town coasts of a very ancient temple of the Goddess Shitala-Mata. This temple, built in very distant past, underwent a complete renewal and restoration at the hands of a seventhly female ruler Devi Ahilyabai Holkar about three hundred years ago-thereafter, the temple structure had become worn-out and frayed. This idol of the Goddess, carved out in an unbroken stone, is self-existent and is very pleasing to the eye. For from being fierce and ferocious, this deny is calm, cool and peaceful and that is why the name “Sheetalai” has been given to her. This is a living deity and always. Looks with favour on her devotees. Thousands of devotees have experienced that she safely frees men from various ailments, illnesses and difficulties. She is the place of hope and faith of the countless devotees from Maharashrtra, Gujrat and Rajasthan. At the time of worship, the devotees after and lay at the feet of Shitala-Mata seeked cloth, coconut, rice and other traditional offerings thousands of such devotees whose vows have been requited and fulfilled, come to the Temple of Shitala Devi over and over again and they offer money and jewellary as a token of their devotion.To the month of the Goddess Shitala Mata, we can see the idol of Siddhi-Vinayak, carved in unbroken stone with Riddhi and Siddhi in his lap. This image, carved in arced, decorated, marble-frame has been installed and it shows the Siddhi-Vinayak deity with his trunk leaning on the right.There is a temple on the north side of Shitala Devi of self-existent Lord Shiva. It was through ouster penance of Lord Rama that this emblem or symbol of Lord Shiva manifested itself alongwith the Ganga through sand. Such a self-existent emblem emanating from sand is the only of its kind in India and so it is called “Bhavani Shankar Valukeshwar’ Lord Rama worshipped this emblem quite in according to the rules and after drinking the holy water of the Ganga which oozed out the emblem, he alongwith Lokshwana, proceeded to Lonka with the help of Hanuman the son of wind from the zenith of the emblem of lord Valukeshwara, the Ganga keep on flooring constantly. The deepest part on the zenith of the emblem is nearly 2” x 2” x 2”. The Ganga spotlessly clean and cool keeps on flouring from this deepish part. Even if this part is wiped dry with a piece of cloth, it immediately begins to overflow with the holy water of the Ganga. This is regarded as a veritable miracle. In times of famine and drought, the people of Kelwa Township after devout worship to God Valukeshwara and keep the emblem of God drowned or submerged in the water of the Ramkund which is just opposite the Shitala-Mata Temple. It has been the experience of the people of Kelwa that within a couple of days from the worship there is a torrential downpour which dispels the famine and drought. On the Mahashivartri day, the tender says of the missing Sun gracefully alight on the Shiva emblem straight from the door to the east. The devotees pay a visit to the God valukeshwar through the horns of the Bull-God opposite the Sanctum of the God Valukeshwara. The renewal and renovation of this very anicient lake, dating track to the times of the Ramayana was carried out in three stages during the period 1996 to 2000. The total cost of the project worked out to about Rs. 12 Lakhs out of which Rs. 5 Lakhs where generously donated. Dr. Mira Rao, a staunch devotee of the Goddess Shitala-Mata, the doner being on NGO now residing at Atlanto in the U.S.A. the Design and lay-out of renewal and beautification has been prepared by Shree Prabhakar Save, a well-known architect...

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This idol of the Goddess, carved out in an unbroken stone, is self-existent and is very pleasing to the eye. For from being fierce and ferocious, this deny is calm, cool and peaceful and that is why the name “Sheetalai” has been given to her. This is a living deity and always. Looks with favour on her devotees. Thousands of devotees have experienced that she safely frees men from various ailments, illnesses and difficulties. She is the place of hope and faith of the countless devotees from Maharashrtra, Gujrat and Rajasthan.

At the time of worship, the devotees after and lay at the feet of Shitala-Mata seeked cloth, coconut, rice and other traditional offerings thousands of such devotees whose vows have been requited and fulfilled, come to the Temple of Shitala Devi over and over again and they offer money and jewellary as a token of their devotion. To the month of the Goddess Shitala Mata, we can see the idol of Siddhi-Vinayak, carved in unbroken stone with Riddhi and Siddhi in his lap. This image, carved in arced, decorated, marble-frame has been installed and it shows the Siddhi-Vinayak deity with his trunk leaning on the right. There is a temple on the north side of Shitala Devi of self-existent Lord Shiva. It was through ouster penance of Lord Rama that this emblem or symbol of Lord Shiva manifested itself alongwith the Ganga through sand. Such a self-existent emblem emanating from sand is the only of its kind in India and so it is called “Bhavani Shankar Valukeshwar’ Lord Rama worshipped this emblem quite in according to the rules and after drinking the holy water of the Ganga which oozed out the emblem, he alongwith Lokshwana, proceeded to Lonka with the help of Hanuman the son of wind from the zenith of the emblem of lord Valukeshwara, the Ganga keep on flooring constantly. The deepest part on the zenith of the emblem is nearly 2” x 2” x 2”. The Ganga spotlessly clean and cool keeps on flouring from this deepish part. Even if this part is wiped dry with a piece of cloth, it immediately begins to overflow with the holy water of the Ganga. This is regarded as a veritable miracle.

In times of famine and drought, the people of Kelwa Township after devout worship to God Valukeshwara and keep the emblem of God drowned or submerged in the water of the Ramkund which is just opposite the Shitala-Mata Temple. It has been the experience of the people of Kelwa that within a couple of days from the worship there is a torrential downpour which dispels the famine and drought.

On the Mahashivartri day, the tender says of the missing Sun gracefully alight on the Shiva emblem straight from the door to the east. The devotees pay a visit to the God valukeshwar through the horns of the Bull-God opposite the Sanctum of the God Valukeshwara.

The renewal and renovation of this very anicient lake, dating track to the times of the Ramayana was carried out in three stages during the period 1996 to 2000. The total cost of the project worked out to about Rs. 12 Lakhs out of which Rs. 5 Lakhs where generously donated. Dr. Mira Rao, a staunch devotee of the Goddess Shitala-Mata, the doner being on NGO now residing at Atlanto in the U.S.A. the Design and lay-out of renewal and beautification has been prepared by Shree Prabhakar Save, a well-known architect...

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Kelwa town coasts of a very ancient temple of the Goddess Shitala-Mata. This temple, built in very distant past, underwent a complete renewal and restoration at the hands of a seventhly female ruler Devi Ahilyabai Holkar about three hundred years ago-thereafter, the temple structure had become worn-out and frayed. Some wise and discerning soul in the Kelwa town, constituted a Repairs and restoration committee and varied out repairs, renewal and restoration of the old structure in 1986. The Restoration committee with the Ex-Revenue Minister Padmashri Bhausahib Vartak as its President, was duly appointed. The Work of restoration began according to the design and lay-out given lay the famous architect of Mumbai, Shri. Prabhakar B. Save. The additional land-worship was performed at the auspicious hands of Padma Shri Bhausahib Vartak and the corner-stone was laid at the auspicious hands of the famous industrialist of Mumbai, of edifice-workshop and the ascending the holy water-pot was duly performed on the first day of Chaitya on April 10th, 1986. Padmashri Bhausahib Vartak Presided over the function and Hon. V.S.Page, ex.-chairman of the Legislative Council, was the guest of honour the Vaidya Pundit Shri. Garge Shastri and his priest colleagues carried out the religious rituals.

Alongwith the renewal and restoration of Shri Shitala Devi Temple, Hanuman Temple, Valekeshwar Temple and Ramkund, the work of the beautification of the surroundings and neighbourhood of these temples has also been wealthy carried out. Opposite the Shitala Devi Temple, there is an irrigated land called Bagalwadi and the Goddess Shitala is reported to have inherited this land security. As times went by the Goddess made a divine appearance before a farmer in his dream. The news spread far and wide among the people of the Gopal- and they forthwith searched out the Goddess. Though they did not know the exact place of her residence, they reached the proper spot and dug out her idol they brought the idol of the Goddess to the township in procession with drums and fun-fare and installed the image quite ceremoniously at the place where it...

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