Monday, January 29, 2007

Dholya Ganapati Mandir at Wai










When the Law Makers are the Law Breakers.

The Signboard Says “No sign boards, no advertisements, no writing on the Temple walls by the orders of Trustees and Management” at Dholya Ganapati Mandir which is build by Sardar Raste around 240 years back.

Are they so dump not to realize that they have themselves are the main culprits to spoilt the beauty of the temple and temple walls?


Wai also known as Virat Nagari or Dakshin Kashi is a city and a municipal council in Satara District in the Maharashtra. It is situated on the banks of the Krishna river. It is famous for its temples and ghats (banks) on the Krishna river. The famous Dholya Ganapati temple is situated on its Ganapati Ghat. Wai is a powerful example of ancient Indian water harvesting systems, called Ghat. A Ghat is an embankment with safety walls for preventing the entry of flood water and steps to access the flowing water.


An just look at the cleanliness around ancient ghat on the Holy River.


Aren’t we ashamed of ourselves?

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