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Parshuram Temple
Parshuram Temple or as locals call it Shree Kshetra Parshuram, this ancient Hindu temple is located in the Parshuram village near the town of Chiplun in Konkan region.
Districts/Region
Ratnagiri District, Maharashtra, India.
History
The Parshuram Temple is dedicated to Lord Parshuram, the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu. The unique fact about the temple is, it was constructed with the help of the Portuguese and the funds for its construction were provided by Siddi Yakut Khan of Janjira. The temple was built with inspiration from Swami ParamhansaBrahmendra. Parshuram is believed to be the creator of Konkan and hence is the presiding deity of the Konkan.
The legend tells us how Lord Parshuram reclaimed the land of Konkan. And after that, he chose the Mahendragiri peak as his permanent abode. The locals believe, at sunrise, Lord Parshurama leaves for the Himalayas to perform penance and return to the temple at sunset. This temple portrays a magnificent masterpiece of architecture that incorporates European, Hindu and Muslim styles of architecture. The temple is surrounded by stone walls and the main sanctum has 3 idols that are Kal, Kama, and Parshuram. Lord Parshuram's bed has also been kept inside the temple, with his 'Padukas' (footwear). Right behind the temple is the Renuka Mata temple.
Geography
The temple is situated at a height of about 1000ft above the sea level, and as it is on a high hill slope we see a fine view of the Vashishti river.
Weather/Climate
It has a hot-semi arid climate year-round with an average temperature ranging from 19-33 degrees Celsius.
April and May are the hottest months when the temperature reaches up to 42 degrees Celsius.
Winters are extreme, and the temperature can go as low as 10 degrees Celsius at night, but the average daytime temperature is around 26 degrees Celsius.
The annual rainfall in the region is around 763 mm.
Things to do
Explore the mountain and enjoy the stunning view during the monsoon rains.
There is a huge ceremony to be held on the day of ParshuramJayanti (i.e. AkshayaTritiya).
Nearest tourist places
SawatSada Waterfall (4.2 KM)
Gowalkot Fort(7.4 KM)
Koyna Dam (48.2 KM)
Guhagar Beach (48.8 KM)
Marleshwar Temple (94.7 KM)
Special food speciality and hotel
Jackfruit chips
Cashew nuts
Mangoes
Kokum sharbat
Accommodation facilities nearby & Hotel/ Hospital/Post Office/Police station
There are various accommodations available nearby.
Jable Hospital:- 6.2 KM
Lote Police Chowki:-6.2 KM
Visiting Rule and Time, Best month to visit
The best time to visit the temple is from May to March
Timings for visiting the temple are from 6:00 A.M- 8:00 P.M
It is open for anyone who would like to visit.
Language spoken in area
English, Hindi, Marathi, Malvani
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Parshuram Temple
April and May are the hottest months when the temperature reaches 42 degrees Celsius. Winters are extreme and the temperature can drop as low as 10 degrees Celsius at night, but the average daytime temperature is around 26 degrees Celsius. Annual precipitation in the region is around 763 mm.
How to get there

By Road
Pune (195 KM), Mumbai (233 KM), MSRTC bus facilities and luxury bus facilities are available from the cities adjoining Chiplun, Chiplun bus station is 7 KM from the temple.

By Rail
By train: - Chiplun train station (6.3 KM)

By Air
By plane: - Pune International Airport (204 KM)
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