Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Travel Back in Time : Konkan Region Beckons





A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.
Marcus Garvey 

Once in a while it is always nice to visit your roots . To check out the place from where you came and soak in the spirit . To make it more dramatic it’s the essence of your origin, your existence . Though I would like to proudly say that there are many places in India from where I have absorbed varied influences due to the various places where folks who have had an impact on my life and my early years have stayed(when they were growing up) – Pune, Lucknow, Indore, Mumbai (lion’s share goes to this metropolis). But the Konkan coast and Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra have a special place in my heart as the region is not only exceedingly beautiful but it also happens to be my ancestral place . The road from Mumbai to Goa(Ratnagiri is one the way) is lush green especially in the aftermath of heavy rains . For the sake of poetic license we can suspend reality for a while and ignore the potholes ( though one politician shamelessly mentioned that he would like to make the Mumbai Goa highway like the San Francisco Las Vegas road - was he joking?? It also reminds me of another analogy where a politician said that he would like to make Mumbai another Shanghai.On visiting Shanghai reality dawned and I thought when will this grandiose dream be ever realised !!).Anyway coming to the practical north gritty details of travelling on the Mumbai Goa highway to begin with the road via Pali (from Mumbai) is much better as compared to the road through Pen . 






The scenic beauty of Konkan is unparalleled . There are some patches of roads which are lined with the unexplored beaches on one side and the Sahayadri mountains or hillocks on the other . Surprise surprise as compared to the Mumbai Goa highway these roads are in a great condition too . Here I would like to specially mention the road from Rajapur to Ratnagiri via the villages of  Pawas,Adivare ( which has the famous Mahakali temple ).


https://ratnagiritourism.in/en/temples/mahakali-temple-adiware/




The Konkan region has it unique culture where a lot of importance is given to music and theatre. Holi and Ganapati are the main festivals. And folks from Konkan who have thronged to Mumbai for their livelihood make it a point to go their ancestral place , their “ village” at this time.Any true son or daughter of this soil will make it a point to visit their place. Coming to the local fare – the king of fruits – the Ratnagiri Alphonso mango ( though I am not very fond of it) is grown here and so are cashews and jackfruits. The people from Konkan are in fact likened to a jackfruit- hard from outside from soft from inside. I wouldn’t tend to disagree with this description. There are local products and delicacies too like the mango and jackfruit poli( pulp of these fruits sweetened , dried and rolled into thin sheets), kokam (  a local fruit and great if you want to lose a few kilos), kulith( again a local alternate grain), khwaja( local sweet made of gram flour and jaggery). Rice flour Bhakri(local  bread) and Pithale( gravy again made of gram flour) are the staple diet and so are rice and fish ( which you find in plenty due to the presence of the sea!). Efforts to find a “ so called  only vegetarian “ joint will not yield results where the Arabian sea rules the roost!

















The Kokan region is slowly emerging as a big tourist destination .I just hope and pray  that this region and its places whether it is the more popular Ganapatipule or Tarkarli or whatever –retain their  pristine glory and do not lose their soul to gross commercialization. The rustic rawness is evident in all the places and it lends a unique charm to the entire region!


Coming back to our road trip..The wind in your hair ( that is if you switch off the car AC and roll down the window pane ) , the salty smell of the sea waters , numerous fishing boats , water buffaloes soaking in the creek , the sea waves playing touch and go with the shores , the blue clear sky above-this is my own private version of paradise :) You can stand on the hillock ,stop your car and literally soak in the spirit of the place .. Geography , history , time , space , mundane worries all just melt in this moment as you soak in this spirit or you become one with it.It stays .Comes with you even as you go back to your office desk , meetings , emails and discussions . This place - the place of my origin and I are one 




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