Shree Dhavir Maharaj Temple.
C4Q6+XP3, Shree Dhavir Maharaj Mandir, Wali, Roha, Maharashtra 402109, India
Monday: 5–22
Tuesday: 5–22
Wedneasday: 5–22
Thursday: 5–22
Friday: 5–22
Saturday: 5–22
Sunday: 5–22
Tuesday: 5–22
Wedneasday: 5–22
Thursday: 5–22
Friday: 5–22
Saturday: 5–22
Sunday: 5–22
There is an Aarti every Sunday at 7pm. Sundays are considered as the worship day for Dhavir Maharaj. The fountains and lights are always turned on on Sunday.
Navratri festival is celebrated with great devotion at this mandir. You must visit in Navratri to experience it.
Very quiet place to spend some time around the temple.
One of two places in Roha where you will always fill to come back.
The Dhavir Temple was built by Balwantrao Vithoji More in 1849. There are two stories told about how Dhavir Maharaj became Roha's Gramdaivat.
Before living the Dhavir temple to begin the Dhavir Palkhi, it is given 'SALAMI' by the Raigad Police. Salami means police stand in a line and fire bullets from thier rifles. Before entering in proper Roha the Palkhi is welcomed by the Dalits,then the Muslims. The attraction of this whole program is the unity with which people of all communities welcome, celebrate and enjoy the Dhavir Palkhi. A very good example of the unity of the people of Roha.
The Dhavir Temple was built by Balwantrao Vithoji More in 1849. There are two stories told about how Dhavir Maharaj became Roha's Gramdaivat.
Before living the Dhavir temple to begin the Dhavir Palkhi, it is given 'SALAMI' by the Raigad Police. Salami means police stand in a line and fire bullets from thier rifles. Before entering in proper Roha the Palkhi is welcomed by the Dalits,then the Muslims. The attraction of this whole program is the unity with which people of all communities welcome, celebrate and enjoy the Dhavir Palkhi. A very good example of the unity of the people of Roha.