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दिवे आगरचा प्रसंग

Posted in Kokan, People, सारे प्रवास घडीचे on June 29, 2006 by wanderanade

या मे महिन्यात आम्ही सगळी रानडे मंडळी कोकणस्वारीला गेलो होतो ना तेंव्हाची गोष्ट. आम्ही नऊ जण होतो. मुक्कम होता दिवे आगरच्या वाडीत. रात्रीची वेळ. दरवाजावर टकटक. आत झोपलेल्या चौघांपैकी एकाला जाग येते. परत टकटक.

`कोण आहे’ ला उत्तर नाही.

दुसरीला जाग येते. उरलेल्या दोघांना पत्ता नाही. परत दार वाजवल्याचा आवाज.

`कोण आहॆ?’ … शांतता..

उठुन खिडकीतुन डोकावुन बघितले तर बाहेर कुणीच नाही. नुसती रातकिड्यांची कीरकीर.

दुस-या दिवशी शेजारच्या खोलीत झोपलेल्या आजी सांगतात की त्या रात्री उठल्या तर त्यांच्या खोलीचा दरवाजा सताड उघडा. झोपायला जाताना तर बंद केला होता.

प्रकरणाचा उलगडा होईना. ड्रायवरने फोडणी दिली, `रात्री मला पण कोणीतरी बाहेर असल्याचा भास झाला. गाडीत झोपलॊ होतो तर मागुन कोणीतरी येतंय. चेपलो जतोय असं वाटलं. मी टरकलो. म्हटलं ‘मरु दे’ चादर डोक्यावरुन घेउन झोपुन गेलो’ (कोण मरु दे? हा का भूत? कोणास ठाउक?)

चौघांना एकाच रात्रीत आलेले अनुभव. बाकीच्यांना काहीच कल्पना नाही. काय घडले असेल याचा बराच खल झाला. पण सर्वांना समाधानकारक वाटेल असे स्पष्टीकरण मिळेना. मग तिथुन संभाषण इतर किस्स्यांकडे वळले.

कोकणात प्रत्येक घरच्या अश्या अद्‍भुत कथा असतात. पु.ल. म्हणतात तसा देवाआधी देवाचराला नमस्कार घडतो. आम्हाला आमची कथा मिळाली.

Kelashi – Anjarle – Asud 18th May 2006

Posted in Kokan on June 29, 2006 by wanderanade

We had a long journey ahead of us today. Started at around 10 am after good breakfast and sound gyan about “ bagayati sheti” from Uday Bapat. We headed towards Dapoli, took the turn at Purar, via Mandangad, Kelashi reached Anjarle. The terrain was hilly.  I like these hill roads in Kokan. Greenery on both sides, an serpentine roads climbing hills after hills.

We had our lunch at one Mr. Sathe’s place. After Pithale Bhat, we headed towards Asud near Dapoli. We visited our “Kuldaivat” vyaghreshwar which is situated there. The temple is quaint, built in a typical kokan style.

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From Dapoli we reached the highway and from there climbed up thru Poladpur, Mahabaleshwar and to Pune from there.

It was a long and tiring day. We reached back to Pune at 10 pm.

 

Kille Janjira – 17th May 2006

Posted in Kokan on June 27, 2006 by wanderanade

The agenda for today was to finish the breakfast early and head for the “Kille Janjira” a sea port at 0800 hours. The team was attired, fed and ready on the appointed time. We headed for Dighi in our Qualis. From here we took the ferry that chugs between Dighi and Danda Rajapuri. It was a 15 minutes journey. The sea gulls started following the ferry for their usual breakfast. The ferry churned the water and brought the fish to the surface, the gulls were fishing these fish out and feasting on them med air.

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There were lcal people traveling on the ferry. The lady was happy to have her snap taken. After the snap she took it upon herself to direct Abhay’s photographic efforts.

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From Danda Rajapuri we chartered a boat to take us to Janjira. Janjira is a sea  fort built by African merchant called “habshi” by locals in 1118. It took them 37 years to complete the fort. The fort was built from the blocks cut from the rock on which is standing on. While the tide was out the workers would work on the ramparts. When the tide came in, they would work on the buildings in the fort.

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The Siddhis were a cruel lot. They were also trading in slaves along with the spices. The first Peshva – Balaji Vishwanath, his brother and his mother were sold to these people, they could have been taken to other shores but they were bought back by his mama and the rest is a known history.

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This is the carving near the fort entrance, a tiger, holding six elephants, four in it’s four paws, one in it’s mouth and one in it’s tail. This also used to be imprinted on their coins.

The buildings inside are pretty much in ruins.

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Twice in the history attempts were made to win this fort. Once by Sambhaji and then by Chimaji Appa ( Bajirao first’s brother) but on both occasions they had to leave the campaign due to pressing matters near home. The fort is difficult to conquer. There are 22 watchtowers surounding the fort. The watch was posted on all of them 24 x 7.

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 Any enemy approaching could be hit by the mighty guns. This one is called KalalBangadi.

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The tide was moving in fast. We hurried back to Dive Agar. The rest of the day was spent in playing modified beach ball on “saravalele angan” , frolicking on the beach and hogging the great food.

 

Dive Agar 16 May 2006

Posted in Kokan on June 26, 2006 by wanderanade

Kokan expedition – May 2006

Posted in Fact files, Kokan on June 23, 2006 by wanderanade

The entire Ranade family, 3 of us, the grandparents and Abhay’s elder brother and his family, in all 9 of us went on Kokan Expedition. Abhay’s brother was visiting us from Kolkata.  We wanted to visit somewhere serene and relaxing. We knew it would be hot in Kokan, but the call of the sea and lure of the Hapus mangoes won us. Nine of us set out on a 3 day expedition in a Qualis. Our initial plan was to just go to Dive Agar, and just be there for our entire stay. Dive Agar is a quaint Kokani seaside village. It is about 5 hours journey from Pune. Then on the last day we also decided to visit Asud near Dapoli. Our Kuldaivat, Vyaghreswar is situated in Asud. 

Our Itinerary:

16 May 2006 – Pune Dive Agar via Mulashi – Tamhini Ghat – Mangaon – Mhasala – Borli – Dive Agar. 

17 May 2006 – Dive Agar – Dighi ( By Road) Took a launch from Dighi to Danda Rajapuri. Then towards Kille janjira – a sea port built by the African traders in 1118 and back to Dive Agar by same rout.

18 May 2006 – Dive Agar – Borli – Purar ( towards Dapoli) – Madangad – Kelashi – Asud – Asud – Dapoli – Poladpur – Mahabaleshwar – Vai  – Pune. This was a long rout. We were on the road from 10 in the morning to 10 in the night.