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Marleshwar — village — Coordinates 17°03′N 73°37′E / 17.05°N 73.61°ECoordinates: 17°03′N 73°37′E / 17.05°N 73.61°E Country India State Maharashtra District(s) Ratnagiri Time zone IST (UTC+05:30) Codes-
• Telephone • +02354 • Vehicle • MH-08
Marleshwar (Marathi: मार्लेश्वर) is a place in Sangameshwar subdivision of Ratnagiri district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Marleshwar is very much popular for the Cave Shiva Temple where one can see venomous snakes who do not bite the devotees. This has resulted in increasing faith in the place and every year thousands of devotees visit the place and perform ablutions in the nearby Bav river.
Dhareshwar is a waterfall on the Bav river which is another tourist attraction of Marleshwar.
There are many stories about Marleshwar. On the day of 'Makarsankranti' marriage of Marleshwar and Girijadevi takes place. Local villagers celebrate the marriage ceremony with great enthusiasm. Besides on 'Mahashivratri' and 'Tripuri Poornima' there is fair. At the beginning of 18th century, this 'Shivling' was in Muradpur, which was brought here in the cave after tyrant Muradkhan started vexing people of Muradpur. This temple is known as 'Trambakeshwar' of Konkan. Marleshwar name may have come from Maral village.
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