Patit-Pavan Mandir in Ratnagiri


Patit Pavan Mandir is in Ratnagiri city. Tourists can reach there by walking or taking auto.

History
Swatantrya Veer Vinayak Damodar alias Tatyarao Savarkar, after undergoing 13 1/2 years rigorous imprisonment in Andaman cellular jail for his patriotism, was conditionally released in 1924 by British Government. However, Savarkar was interned within Ratnagiri District under political restraints. Savarkar welcomed this order of his conditional release confidently and with cool head, exclaiming; 'so long as I have my intellect, speech and pen at my command, no restriction can deter me from the cherished mission of my life' During his Ratnagiri stay of 13 1/2 years, Tatyarao Savarkar, transformed his confidence in to a social revolution.

Savarkar firmly believed and propagated that no person is either depressed, untouchable or 'Patit' by birth. However, he experienced a strong mental frame of Hindu community favouring ill-belief of untouchability. Hence, he tried his best to inculcate in the minds of people a concept that even a person under such misbelief can be re-admitted to the main stream of Hindu society by enriching a belief in him that all Hindus are equal, and every Hindu person can reach and preach God with equal rights and status like those of others.

Taking into consideration the engagedness of heart and devout feelings of Hindu Society in temple, Savarkar wisely chose temple, as a medium for his social movement. It was at the instance of Veer Savarkar that Shriman Bhagoji Sheth Keer, a kind hearted and generous businessman of Ratnagiri belonging to Bhandari community, built this temple in 1931. Installation ceremony, called 'Pranpratishtha Vidhi', was performed on February 22nd 1931, in a huge gathering of entire Hindu -community. Though his temple, Savarkar successfully organized many a nation-wide movement to bring about vigour and homogeneity in Hindu Society. This temple, known as Patit-Pavan Mandir was the first of the concrete results of his gigantic efforts.

This temple offered an unrestricted right to any member of Hindu community, irrespective of his caste or sub -caste, to enter in the very adytum of the temple and to worship the idols of Laxmi Narayana. This temple is known, not by the names of idols in the temple but, by the name 'Patit-Pavan', given by Savarkar himself, depicting the object behind the temple. It is by virtue of this peculiarity that this temple acclaims the first of its kind in India, and so, is known National Pilgrim Centre of Social Equality. more info at http://www.patitpavanmandir.org/

Konkan Railway Station Phone Numbers with available amenities



StationAmenities availableSTD Code No.Phone Number IVRS* NumberEnquiry No.Police Outpost
AnjaniTea stall light refreshment02356263870
*1072
AravaliSTD/ISD Booth02354244824
Tea stall light refreshment
AdavaliTea stall light refreshment02351230183
AsnotiTea stall light refreshment08382266360
*1072
95820-2522802
AnkolaTea stall light refreshment0838823068095820-2522814
Parking Stand

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BhokeNot Available02352246222
*1072
BalliNot Available08322670270
1330 2700693-96
2700730/2700697
2712790/1322706048
BhatkalSTD/ISD Booth0838522379195920-2524733
Tea stall light refreshment
Book Stall
Parking Stand
Milk/Iceparlour
BizoorNot Available08254256461
2522808/14
2522967/71
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BarkurTea stall light refreshment08202587419
*1072
2522808/14
2522967/71
2531809/10
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ChiplunComputer Reservafiction Office02355256376
STD/ISD Booth
Tea stall light refreshment
Book Stall
Mobile trolly
Parking Stand
CanaconaSTD/ISD Booth08322643644
1330
2700693-96
2700730/2700697
2712790/1322706048
Tea stall light refreshment
StationAmenities availableSTD Code No.Phone Number
DewanKhavati
Tea stall light refreshment
02356263021
*1072
StationAmenities availableSTD Code No.Phone NumberIVRS* NumberEnquiry No.Police Outpost
Gokarna RoadTea stall light refreshment0838627948795820-2522967
Tea stall light refreshment
StationAmenities availableSTD Code No.Phone Number IVRS* NumberEnquiry No.Police Outpost
Harwada 0838824837795820-2522814
HonnavarSTD/ISD Booth0838723618995820-2522971
Tea stall light refreshment
Parking Stand
Milk / Ice parlour
StationAmenities availableSTD Code No.Phone Number IVRS* NumberEnquiry No.Police Outpost
KoladTea stall light refreshment02194250083 *1072
KaranjadiTea stall light refreshment02145272044
STD/ISD Booth
KhedTea stall light refreshment02356263598
STD/ISD Booth
Book stalls
Mobile Trolley
Parking Stand
Kamathe 02355054352
KankavaliTea stall light refreshment02367232243
STD/ISD Booth
Book stalls
Parking Stand
KudalComputer Reservation Office02362222604
STD/ISD Booth
Tea stall light refreshment
Book stalls
Parking Stand
General Store
KarmaliComputer Reservation Office08322285798
1330
2700693-96
2700730/2700697
2712790/1322706048
STD/ISD Booth
Tea stall light refreshment
Parking Stand
Milk / Ice parlour
General Store
karwarComputer Reservation Office0838228237095820-2522802
Retirering room
STD/ISD Booth
Refreshment room (Veg)
NonVegRefreshment room (N-Veg)
Tea stall light refreshment
Book stalls
Parking Stand
Milk / Ice parlour
General Store
KumtaSTD/ISD Booth08386223820
Tea stall light refreshment
Milk / Ice parlour
Cyber Café
KundapuraSTD/ISD Booth08254237365
2522808/14
2522967/71
2531809/10
Tea stall light refreshment
Book stalls
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StationAmenities availableSTD Code No.Phone Number IVRS* NumberEnquiry No.Police Outpost
MangaonTea stall light refreshment02140263230
MajordaNot Available08322790902
*1072
1330
2700693-96
2700730/2700697
2712790/1322706048
MadgaonTourist Information08322703950
1330
2700693-96
2700730/2700697
2712790/1322706048
Computer Reservation Office
Retiring Room
Tariff for 24 Hrs
SeasonOff Season
A/C RoomsRs. 400=00Rs. 300=00
Non A/C RoomsRs. 300=00Rs. 250=00

Holiday Home

The rooms constructed in the Holiday Home at Madgaon are now ready to be allotted to Railway staff . Those who wants to avail facility, please contact the following address :-

Chief Personnel Inspector
Konkan Railway Corporation LTD.
Belapur Bhavan, Sector 11
CBD Belapur
KRCL Phone No. 870 - 364
Mobile No. 09423048390
Tariff /Day per Room
For KR StaffRs. 100=00
For Staff from Indian RailwaysRs. 500=00
For close relatives of Konkan Railway employees Rs. 250=00
STD/ISD Booth
Refreshment room Veg
NonVegRefreshment room
Tea stall light refreshment
Book stalls
Mobile Trolley
Parking Stand
Milk / Ice parlour
AC Lounge
Tariff for A/C Lounge
Initial 2 HrsNext 2 Hrs.Next 2 Hrs.
A/C LoungeRs. 20=00Rs. 30=00Rs. 40=00
General Store
Cyber Café
MankiNot Available0838725733395820-2524533
MurdeshwarRetiring room0838526878895820-2524533
STD/ISD Booth
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MulkiSTD/ISD Booth08242290838
2522808/14
2522967/71
2531809/10
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NivsarTea stall light refreshment02352245219
Nandgaon RdSTD/ISD Booth02367248509
*1072
Tea stall light refreshment
StationAmenities availableSTD Code No.Phone Number IVRS* NumberEnquiry No.Police Outpost
PernemSTD/ISD Booth08322201283
1330
2700693-96
2700730/2700697
2712790/1322706048
Tea stall light refreshment
Book stalls
PadubidriNot Available08202540279
2522808/14
2522967/71
2531809/10
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RatnagiriTourist Information02352228951/54
Computer Reservation Office
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Refreshment room Veg
Tea stall light refreshment
Book stalls
Mobile Trolley
Parking Stand
General Store
Rajapur RoadNot Available02353221220
StationAmenities availableSTD Code No.Phone Number IVRS* NumberEnquiry No.Police Outpost
SavardaSTD/ISD Booth02355264082
Tea stall light refreshment
SangmeshwarSTD/ISD Booth02354252237
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Book stalls
SindhudurgTea stall light refreshment02362228775
*1072
Sawantwadi RoadSTD/ISD Booth02363258315
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ShiroorNot Available08254253192
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SenapuraNot Available08254279214
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SurathkalSTD/ISD Booth08242475938
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Thivim
Computer Reservation Office08322298682
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2700693-96
2700730/2700697
2712790/1322706048
STD/ISD Booth
Tea stall light refreshment
Book stalls
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Milk / Ice parlour
General Store
ThokurNot Available08242408605
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UkshiNot Available
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Mobile Trolley
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StationAmenities availableSTD Code No. Phone NumberIVRS* NumberEnquiry No.Police Outpost
Veer 02145270055
VilvadeSTD/ISD Booth02351236016
Tea stall light refreshment
Book stalls
VaibhavwadiSTD/ISD Booth02367255726
Tea stall light refreshment
VernaTea stall light refreshment08322754289
1330
2700693-96
2700730/2700697
2712790/1322706048
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Konkan Railway MAP

Travel Tips : Customs to keep in Mind

(Photo of Jaigarh Fort.)
  • You have to remove your shoes before entering a shrine
  • Drinking alcoholic beverages on the premises or speaking in a raised voice is prohibited.
  • Women should always be properly dressed and should cover their head before entering a Sikh Gurudwara or a mosque.
  • When you enter a mosque, you are supposed to step right foot first into the courtyard.
  • In some Hindu and Jain temples all leather products like shoes, belts, handbags, camera cases etc. are prohibited.
  • Many temples also expect visitors to purify themselves by washing their hands and feet under a tap or tank available there before entering.
  • No visitor in a Gurudwara should keep his feet pointing towards the Holy Book or step over any one sitting in prayer or meditation.
  • In a Buddhist monastery always remember to follow a clockwise direction while spinning a prayer wheel, going around the interiors and exteriors of the monastery itself, stupa or Mani wall.
  • Inside the monastery, cushions and chairs are reserved for lamas (monks). Sit on the steps outside or on the floor.
  • In case one gets the opportunity to meet a rimpoche (head lama) or a respected monk, it's polite not to turn one's back on him while leaving.
  • Also removing the hat and lowering an umbrella within the confines of a monastery is advised. This courtesy is also observed in the presence of a lama.
(Tips Provided by MTDC)

Shri Devi Bhagwati Mandir, Ratnagiri


Shree Bhagawati Temple is one of the ancient temples in the state of Maharashtra. A magnificent temple located inside the mighty Ratnadurg Fort, Bhagwati Mandir is a famous pilgrim centre in Ratnagiri. It is around 3 KM from the city. Autos are available from the city to reach the fort and temple. The gate of the the fort will be closed at around 7pm. (Please confirm the timing before going there. A local autowala can guide you for this)

The deity is adorned beautifully and the temple architecture is marvelous. Other deities like 'Veer Vighnesh' & 'Ashtadashbhuj' Ganapati are unique for their sculptural works. This temple is visited by thousands of devotees during Navratri festival, which is one of the sacred festivals celebrated all over India. In Devi Bhagavati temple, Navarathri festival is celebrated with much enthusiasm and vigour and NINE DAYS yatra conducted as a part of the festival.

Situated on the shores of the Arabian sea, the temple is blessed with a calm and serene ambience that provides a divine feeling to the devotees. Must visit. ( This tourist place is covered by many TV programs in their Travel shows)


Back side of the Ratnadurga fort during monsoon season (Photo contributed by Sanjeev Kabeer)

Tourist Attractions in Ratnagiri


The famous Samadhi of Swami Swarupananda is just 15 Kms away from the Ratnagiri.
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The one of the most popular tourist place in the district is Ganpatipule. The mindblowing seashore ia the center of the attraction of the tourists.

Ratnagiri is a city situated on Mumbai-Goa National Highway. The city is extremly mind blowing, full of natural beauties. it also has historical, social, religious importance of its own. On the see shore their is a historical fort, Ratndurg having an entient temple of Godess Bhagavati. It is said that this temple has benn built by family-members of Kanhoji Angre, the famous Maratha Sardar. You can see gorgeous scene of the sea from here.

Ratnagiri is the birthplace of the great freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak,who attacked the entire British empire by roaring "Freedom is my birthright and I will get that." His centrally located birthplace in the city is protected by the State Govt. In that house there is his Pagadi, the first edition of his welknown magazine "Kesari" and many more of the things which he used usually.

Ambavade village of Mandangad Taluka has got a special importance. The village is the birthplace of the constructor of the Indian Constitution Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. His residential place is developed as a monument.

Welknown freedom-fighter Vir Sawarkar had spent so much time of his fight against the British here in the Ratnagiri.

The king of Burma, Thiba was arrested and kept in the prison here in Ratnagiri. That place is known as "Thiba Point".

There is very beautiful temple of Lord Shiva called as Marleshwar, which is situated in the caves surounded by very high mountains.

World famous company Enron has installed a plant near Guhagar Tahsil. This project is known as Dabhol Project.

Tourists are more attracted to this region of konkan since Konkan Railway, which is well- organised & comfortable train service is started. The enlarging flow of the tourists from all over the world has proved this.

Konkan Railway Shravan Seva : Special Service to Senior citizens on SMS

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Konkan Railway Shravan Seva

The tallest bridge in India is on the Panval river


The Panval Nadi bridge on the Panval river in Ratnagiri District of Maharashtra is presently the tallest bridge in India.

You can visit the site to feel the mightiness of this structure. It is near to Ratnagiri Railway station. You may need to have your vehicle to reach there because this is not major tourist attraction. (Strange but true!).

The tallest pier of the bridge is 64 metres above bed level and the length of the bridge is 424 metres. The bridge was built for Konkan Railway and was the first bridge built in India using the incremental launching technique. The bridge superstructure is a single-cell continuous prestressed concrete box girder with nine intermediate 40m spans and two end spans of 30m each. The substructure consists of hollow octagonal reinforced concrete piers resting on open foundations. In 1995, the bridge received the Most Outstanding Concrete Structure in India Award from the American Concrete Institute.

However, soon the bridge will lose its coveted title of being the tallest bridge in India. Konkan Railway is currently laying down railway line between Katra and Laole in Jammu & Kashmir. The railway line will have two bridges that would be taller than the Panvalnadi bridge. One will be over River Chenab with a height of 359m while the other will be over Anji Khad at a height of 189m.
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