Taluka : Dapoli
District : Ratnagiri
Category : Religious
Durga Devi Temple Murud
Dapoli Taluka showcases a rich heritage, ranging from natural resources to ancient temples. The Durga Devi temple was constructed in 1763. The idol of Ashtabhuja Durga Devi is ancient, elegantly placed on a rectangular pedestal with a backrest, and is carved from black stone. The temple is built in the...

A good road from Dapoli till Asud. From here two roads for the destination. One goes from Asud Phata till Murud. This road is narrow and in bad condition. Another road is from Palande to Murud via Saldure. This road is also very narrow, but road condition is good. There is no parking zone near temple

October to March

30 to 45 mins to explore beautiful carving work

About the place ...

Dapoli Taluka showcases a rich heritage, ranging from natural resources to ancient temples. The Durga Devi temple was constructed in 1763. The idol of Ashtabhuja Durga Devi is ancient, elegantly placed on a rectangular pedestal with a backrest, and is carved from black stone. The temple is built in the traditional Konkani wooden style, topped with a sloping roof. At the back of the temple, there is a Pushkarni made of purple stone, with a channel carved on one side for the flow of water used during abhisheka (ritual bathing). In addition to the main idol, there is another idol made of five metals, approximately 30 cm tall, which is carried in a palanquin during festivals as the festival idol.

The Durga Devi temple is exceptionally well-maintained, and the intricate woodwork is a sight to behold. Initially, after the settlement was established, the temple was quite simple. Local leaders like Shankar Bhat Dixit, Vishwanath Joshi, Apabhatt Datar, Keshav Bhat Karve, and Naro Hari Bal took the initiative to create a grand design for the new temple. Materials and skilled artisans were brought in from other regions. After three years of hard work, the temple was completed in 1763.

The Durga Devi temple stands on a sturdy foundation of black stone, rising to a height comparable to that of a man. Upon ascending the steps, visitors are greeted by a spacious assembly hall open on three sides. This hall features a beautifully decorated golden floor, and the pillars within are adorned with exquisite carvings. On either side of the sanctum, there are two large pillars intricately carved with depictions of Dashavatara, other deities, as well as animals like snakes, parrots, elephants, tigers, and lions.

Outside the assembly hall hangs a large bell, reminiscent of those found in Portuguese churches. Inscribed on the bell is the Latin phrase “omnes gentes laudate dominum,” which translates to “All people should praise the Lord.” There is no concrete information regarding the bell’s origin; only local legends exist.

Adjacent to the temple is a grand performance hall named after the late Dr. Ramchandra Shridhar Ganu. In front of it is a music pavilion, currently closed. Beneath this pavilion, there is a Tulsi Vrindavan made of black stone, alongside a large black Tripura (lamp).
Given its proximity to the coastline of Murud, many tourists visit this temple, which is not just a place of worship but a living testament to history.

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