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Anjarle

Anjarle is a village in the Dapoli taluka of Ratnagiri district in the Maharashtra state of India. It is a small port located near the mouth of Jog river, about 4 mi (6.4 km) south of Aade and 2 mi (3.2 km) north of Suvarnadurga. The nearest railway station is Khed, 31 mi (50 km) to the southeast.[1]

Anjarle
village
Fishing boats moored in the Anjarle creek
Anjarle
Location in Maharashtra, India
Anjarle
Anjarle (India)
Coordinates: 17°51′N 73°05′E / 17.85°N 73.09°E / 17.85; 73.09Coordinates: 17°51′N 73°05′E / 17.85°N 73.09°E / 17.85; 73.09
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictRatnagiri
TalukasDapoli
Elevation
36 m (118 ft)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total1,654
Languages
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
415714

Apart from the nearby Ganapati temple which is known as Kadyavarcha Ganpati,[2] Anjarle is known for its unspoiled beach. Tourism facilities are limited.

Geography

Anjarle is located about 24 km (15 mi) from Dapoli. It has an average elevation of 10 metres (36 feet). As part of the Western Ghats, the forests are evergreen, consisting mainly of tropical forest. Alphonso mangoes and coconuts are grown commercially in this area.

Transport

Anjarle is connected to Dapoli, the closest town, by MSRTC buses, private taxis and autorickshaws.

Anjarle is situated around 18 km (11 mi) from Dapoli. State Transport buses run at an interval of 30–60 minutes. Buses start from Dapoli ST depot and drop passengers at Anjarle creek. In addition, private transport jeeps and rickshaws run between Dapoli and Anjarle.

Anjarle is connected to the nearest road by a bridge on a creek nearby, which is known as the Anjarle creek. One can also ferry across the creek and carry own's car in it, which was basically the only route in days before the bridge was built.

Kadyawarcha Ganpati

Anjarle is known for the Kadyawarcha Ganpati temple[3] (Marathi: Ganapati on a cliff). This temple was originally constructed using wooden pillars ca. 1150. It was renovated between 1768 and 1780. Until the recent construction of bridge across the Anjarle creek and the building of a road up to the temple, pilgrims had to cross Anjarle creek (Jog River) in a boat, before climbing the hill using steps which pass through Anjarle village.

The idol at this temple differs from most other representations of the elephant-headed god, in that its trunk curves right, rather than the usual left. This is known as a Ujwya Sondecha Ganpati (Marathi: right-trunked Ganpati). The idol is also said to be a jagrut daiwat (Marathi: live deity), who responds to the pleas of its supplicants (nawsala pavnara Ganpati). The temple has a stone staircase on the right to reach the top of the temple (the Kalas), which has a commanding view of the surrounding coconut and betel nut trees, the nearby Suvarnadurg Fort, the Arabian sea and surrounding hills. There is a pond in front of the temple where visitors can feed large fish and turtles. Beside the temple to Ganesh is a small temple to Shiva.

There are many rumors about the origins of this temple, but unfortunately there is no evidence to shed a light on it. Many fables claim the temple's creation traces back to the 12th century, and the old structure of the temple was made completely out of wood. The temple's administration has been with the ‘Nitsure’ family from the year 1630. As per the fables, this temple was at the seashore in the ancient days. The same seashore was home to two other temples of Ajayrayleshwar and Siddhivinayak.[4]

Products

Ajarle is known for producing Alphanso mangoes and cashew nuts, which are available from April through May. Other products include watermelons, pickles, jackfruit chips and kokam sarbat from various places throughout the year.

Industries

The economy of the Anjarle village revolves around agriculture, travel and tourism, food processing (canning of mango pulp).

Festivals

From February to May, Anjarle hosts a festival called the Turtle Festival, where young hatchlings of olive ridley sea turtles are released back into the ocean. During January and February (during the Hindu month of Magh) a festival of Ganapati is celebrated at Kadyavaril Ganapati temple. In March, Ajarle holds a Holi festival at which the game Kat-khel is played. Jatra is held at Durga temple in April and May. Ganpati is held in September. Ram Navami is also celebrated on a large scale.

References

  1. ^ Maharashtra Government - The Gazetteers Department 14 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ admin. "Anjarle: Kadyavarcha Ganpati | Taluka Dapoli". Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Kadyavarcha Ganpati". www.talukadapoli.com.
  4. ^ "Anjarle: Kadyavarcha Ganpati | Taluka Dapoli". www.talukadapoli.com. Retrieved 3 September 2018.

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Anjarle is a village in the Dapoli taluka of Ratnagiri district in the Maharashtra state of India It is a small port located near the mouth of Jog river about 4 mi 6 4 km south of Aade and 2 mi 3 2 km north of Suvarnadurga The nearest railway station is Khed 31 mi 50 km to the southeast 1 AnjarlevillageFishing boats moored in the Anjarle creekAnjarleLocation in Maharashtra IndiaShow map of MaharashtraAnjarleAnjarle India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 17 51 N 73 05 E 17 85 N 73 09 E 17 85 73 09 Coordinates 17 51 N 73 05 E 17 85 N 73 09 E 17 85 73 09Country IndiaStateMaharashtraDistrictRatnagiriTalukasDapoliElevation36 m 118 ft Population 2010 Total1 654Languages OfficialMarathiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN415714Apart from the nearby Ganapati temple which is known as Kadyavarcha Ganpati 2 Anjarle is known for its unspoiled beach Tourism facilities are limited Contents 1 Geography 2 Transport 3 Kadyawarcha Ganpati 4 Products 5 Industries 6 Festivals 7 ReferencesGeography EditAnjarle is located about 24 km 15 mi from Dapoli It has an average elevation of 10 metres 36 feet As part of the Western Ghats the forests are evergreen consisting mainly of tropical forest Alphonso mangoes and coconuts are grown commercially in this area Transport EditAnjarle is connected to Dapoli the closest town by MSRTC buses private taxis and autorickshaws Anjarle is situated around 18 km 11 mi from Dapoli State Transport buses run at an interval of 30 60 minutes Buses start from Dapoli ST depot and drop passengers at Anjarle creek In addition private transport jeeps and rickshaws run between Dapoli and Anjarle Anjarle is connected to the nearest road by a bridge on a creek nearby which is known as the Anjarle creek One can also ferry across the creek and carry own s car in it which was basically the only route in days before the bridge was built Kadyawarcha Ganpati EditAnjarle is known for the Kadyawarcha Ganpati temple 3 Marathi Ganapati on a cliff This temple was originally constructed using wooden pillars ca 1150 It was renovated between 1768 and 1780 Until the recent construction of bridge across the Anjarle creek and the building of a road up to the temple pilgrims had to cross Anjarle creek Jog River in a boat before climbing the hill using steps which pass through Anjarle village The idol at this temple differs from most other representations of the elephant headed god in that its trunk curves right rather than the usual left This is known as a Ujwya Sondecha Ganpati Marathi right trunked Ganpati The idol is also said to be a jagrut daiwat Marathi live deity who responds to the pleas of its supplicants nawsala pavnara Ganpati The temple has a stone staircase on the right to reach the top of the temple the Kalas which has a commanding view of the surrounding coconut and betel nut trees the nearby Suvarnadurg Fort the Arabian sea and surrounding hills There is a pond in front of the temple where visitors can feed large fish and turtles Beside the temple to Ganesh is a small temple to Shiva There are many rumors about the origins of this temple but unfortunately there is no evidence to shed a light on it Many fables claim the temple s creation traces back to the 12th century and the old structure of the temple was made completely out of wood The temple s administration has been with the Nitsure family from the year 1630 As per the fables this temple was at the seashore in the ancient days The same seashore was home to two other temples of Ajayrayleshwar and Siddhivinayak 4 Products EditAjarle is known for producing Alphanso mangoes and cashew nuts which are available from April through May Other products include watermelons pickles jackfruit chips and kokam sarbat from various places throughout the year Industries EditThe economy of the Anjarle village revolves around agriculture travel and tourism food processing canning of mango pulp Festivals EditFrom February to May Anjarle hosts a festival called the Turtle Festival where young hatchlings of olive ridley sea turtles are released back into the ocean During January and February during the Hindu month of Magh a festival of Ganapati is celebrated at Kadyavaril Ganapati temple In March Ajarle holds a Holi festival at which the game Kat khel is played Jatra is held at Durga temple in April and May Ganpati is held in September Ram Navami is also celebrated on a large scale References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anjarle Maharashtra Government The Gazetteers Department Archived 14 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine admin Anjarle Kadyavarcha Ganpati Taluka Dapoli Retrieved 11 May 2021 Kadyavarcha Ganpati www talukadapoli com Anjarle Kadyavarcha Ganpati Taluka Dapoli www talukadapoli com Retrieved 3 September 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anjarle amp oldid 1115185559, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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