Mandhardevi


Mandherdevi Kalubai temple is near Wai.The deity here is KaluBai and the fair that is held is famous. Located on a hill 4,650 feet above sea level, One has to climb a narrow path to reach the temple.The temple, some 20 km from Satara,overlooks the picturesque Purandar fort. Devotees attribute miraculous properties to a grove around the shrine. Local lore has it that the temple is more than 400 years old and was built during Shivaji's Maratha rule; no definite date on the construction is available.
Every year devotees throng the place on Shakambari Paush Poornima. Devotees first crack a coconut near the MangirBaba temple, take Darshan of KaluBai, then pour oil at the Deepmala.

The title of the land is in the name of Lord Mandeshwar and Kaleshwari Devi. Most of the year there is little tourist traffic. The nearest primary health centre is six kilometres away and a major hospital is at Satara town.
The idol of Kalubai sports two silver masks and silk finery. The masks are carried in a procession by members of the Gurav family, seen as the hereditary custodians of the shrine.
The temple is popular among Hindus who undertake the annual Kalubai Jatra pilgrimage over a ten-day period every January. The main event is a 24-hour-long festival on the day of the full moon that includes animal sacrifices to the demons of goddess whom she killed. The goddess is offered nivad of puran poli (a sweet) and curd rice. The religious event usually draws more than 300,000 devotees. The annual fair is in honour of Kaleshwari Devi, fondly called Kalubai by the faithful.


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