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This temple is situated on the Guhagar - Hedvi internal road. Road is narrow. Limited space for parking.
November to February, when the weather is cool and pleasant for temple visits and coastal sightseeing
About the place ...
Valukeshwar Mandir is a serene and spiritually significant temple located near the seashore of Guhagar in Ratnagiri district. Nestled amidst lush coconut and betel nut groves, this small yet sacred temple attracts devotees and history enthusiasts alike. Its presence is mentioned in the Vyadeshwar Mahatmya scriptures as well as the Sahyadri Khand of the Puranas, suggesting that Valukeshwar marks the ancient boundary of Guhagar. These references highlight the temple’s deep-rooted antiquity and cultural value.
According to local belief, the temple has a close connection with the famous Vyadeshwar Temple of Guhagar. Many years ago, it is said that three fragments of the Vyadeshwar Shivlinga scattered from its original form. One of those fragments fell here, giving rise to the sacred Shivlinga of Valukeshwar. Hence, devotees revere Valukeshwar Mandir as an extension of Vyadeshwar itself, carrying the same divine essence.
Architecturally, the temple is modest yet charming. It is surrounded by a strong laterite stone fortification, with a grand archway that leads into the temple complex. At the entrance, a tall Deepmala (lamp tower) and a sacred Tulsi Vrindavan instantly catch the eye. The temple comprises a spacious sabhamandap (assembly hall) and a sanctum sanctorum. Inside the sanctum lies a magnificent black stone Shivlinga carved from a Shaligram rock, measuring about three feet in height. Just before the sanctum stands a large sculpture of Nandi, facing his Lord with devotion. Behind the Shivlinga, there is a small niche housing idols of Goddess Durga and Lord Ganesha holding a rosary.
The temple is an active center of faith and devotion. Festivals like Maha Shivaratri, Shravan Somvar, and Tripuri Purnima draw large crowds of devotees who come to seek blessings. Adding to the temple’s uniqueness is an ancient freshwater pond situated just behind it, very close to the seashore. Oral traditions suggest that in 1753, a devout follower named Vaijanath Bhat Sharangpani constructed this pond, a well, and a dharmashala for the convenience of visiting pilgrims.
Historians have also identified several traces of maritime trade routes from the 15th–16th centuries in the Asgoli region nearby. The temple’s freshwater pond and resting facilities indicate that Valukeshwar might once have been an important stop along these ancient sea routes.
Today, Valukeshwar Mandir stands as a peaceful blend of spirituality, history, and coastal charm. Surrounded by natural beauty and imbued with sacred traditions, it remains a must-visit spot for devotees and tourists exploring Guhagar’s cultural heritage
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Nearby facilities ...
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Bus Stop :
Guhagar -
Railway Station :
Chiplun -
Airport :
Ratnagiri
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Mechanic :
Guhagar -
Petrol Pump :
Guhagar -
Medical Help :
Guhagar