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Shankar Temple

Shankar Temple

Shankar Temple is an ancient temple believed to be rooting back to the era of Pandavas. It is located close to Somaja Devi temple and is dedicated to Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. This beautiful temple apart from exhibiting a magnificent architecture also features an idol of Nandi at the entrance, standing there to protect Lord Shiva. Also the idols of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are intricately carved displaying craftsmanship.

Shopping in Diveagar

Shopping in Diveagar

For shopping the village, there is almost next to nothing except beetle nuts and products made from coconut coir. Apart from that the place is a paradise for nature lovers but a big downer for shopaholics.

Shri Laxminarayan Temple

Shri Laxminarayan Temple

Considered to be a prime attraction of Shrivardhan, Shri Laxminarayan Temple is situated close to Harihareshwar and Diveagar. This beautiful temple is regarded as one of the major temple of the Peshwa created in the Hoysala style of architecture.

Somaja Devi Temple

Somaja Devi Temple

Lying along the Arabian Sea, Somaja Devi Temple is regarded as one of the major temples in the region situated near Diveagar. The temple is attached with a legend according to which miracle happen by worshipping here. Due to this reason, the temple is flocked by snake bite victims who visit to offers their prayer to the Goddess to relieve them of the venom.

Sundernayaran Temple

Sundernayaran Temple

Sundernayaran Temple is an ancient temple believed to be established in 13th century under the reign of King Shilahar. Also known as Rupnayaran Temple, the place features some exquisitely carved sculptures. The idol of the presiding deity of the temple comprises of four hands each accessorized with Gada (weapon), Shank (Shell), padma (Lotus) and Chakra (Wheel). Each of these accessories is beautifully carved showcasing 24 distinct forms of Lord Vishnu when seen clockwise. Read More

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