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51
Shakti Peetha
18
Maha Shakti Peetha
4
Adi Shakti Peetha
12
Jyotirling
108
Divya Desam
8
Ganesh
4
Dham India
4
Dham Uttarakhand
7
Saptapuri / Mokshapuri
51
Shakti
Peetha
18
Maha Shakti
Peetha
4
Adi Shakti
Peetha
12
Jyotirling
 
108
Divya
Desam
8
Ganesh
 
4
Dham
India
4
Dham
Uttarakhand
7
Saptapuri
/ Mokshapuri
Maharashtra

Marleshwar Mandir Marleshwar,Maharashtra

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Marleshwar is a small Shiva temple in Sangameshwar subdivision of Ratnagiri district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It takes about one and a half hours to reach by road; visitors then climb 300–400 steps, which are lined with refreshment stalls to keep the climbing pilgrims refreshed. The temple is in a cave and has a small viewing platform from which the magnificent Dhareshwar Waterfalls can be admired. Every year thousands of devotees visit and perform ablutions in the nearby Bav River.

Although Marleshwar Temple is most popular for religious beliefs, its location makes it quite popular among thrill-seekers. Surrounded by the Sahyadri range and Dhareshwar Waterfalls, makes temple has treacherous yet exhilarating pathways and its natural environment make it a nature lover’s getaway destination.

A trek through Chiplun to reach Marleshwar Temple takes about three days, from Helwak through Chandoli Forest. As it is not a one-day trek, the destinations are broken down: On the first day, travellers may cover Ram Ghal, Bhairav Gad and Patharpunj Village; the second day may include reaching Prachit Gad through the dense Chandoli Forest and Chandel Village; and on the third day, one can travel through Kundi Village and Mahimar Gad before reaching Marleshwar.
On the day of ‘Makarsankranti’, a celebration of the marriage of Marleshwar and Girijadevi takes place. There are also fairs on ‘Mahashivratri’ and ‘Tripuri Poornima’. Marleshwar’s name may have been inspired by Maral village .

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