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Kondhawali

Coordinates: 17°57′50″N 73°46′2″E / 17.96389°N 73.76722°E / 17.96389; 73.76722
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Kondhawali, also written Kondhavale or Kondhavali,[1] is a village in the Satara District of Maharashtra, India.

Geography

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Kondhawali is located at around 33 km from Wai in Maharashtra State[1] in western India.

The village is surrounded by the mountainous region of the Sahyādris. It is considered[by whom?] as one of the popular location for shooting film, as it is surrounded by water of dhom dam from another side and Hills of Kamalgad forth from another side. Kondhawali is situated on the krishna river.

Demographics

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According to 2001 census in India, Kondhawali then had a population of 700-800. As of 2001, 11% of the population was under 6 years of age.

History

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Kondhawali is birthplace of Jiva Mahale (bodyguard of Shivaji) who saved Shivaji from Afzal Khan at the Battle of Pratapgad.

Religion

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There are five major temples in the village

  • Shree Bhairavanaath Temple
  • Hanuman Temple
  • Shree Datta Mandir
  • Siddheshwar Mandir
  • Gorakshanath Mandir

Special highlights

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  • Kamalgad
  • Krishna River
  • Ram krishna hari ashram
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Beauty at winter
Krishna River
Beauty at winter
Beauty at winter
Beauty at winter
Beauty at winter

References

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  1. ^ a b "Kondhavale". Google Maps. Google, Inc. Retrieved 5 February 2024.

17°57′50″N 73°46′2″E / 17.96389°N 73.76722°E / 17.96389; 73.76722