Masure

Masure is a village located in Malvan taluka of Sindhudurg district, southernmost district of Maharashtra, India, across coastal line. It is around 480 km from Mumbai.


Masure

Masura
village
Masure
Location in Maharashtra, India
Masure
Masure (India)
Coordinates: 16°10′23″N 73°30′14″E
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictSindhudurg
Population
  TotalAround 9k
Languages
  OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
416608
Telephone codeISD 091- 02365 , India 9523965
Vehicle registrationMH-07
Nearest cityMalvan
Avg. summer temperature38 °C (100 °F)
Avg. winter temperature18 °C (64 °F)

Nearest railway station is Kankavli 30 km and Kudal 35 km.

The old name of Masure during Aadilshah period was Mahmoodabad. Many dargahs of Muslim saints are situated in masure. Most famous are of Sayyed Ahmad Qadari Sajjad ul Bagdadi, Lal Shah Wali. Dargah of Sayyed Mustafa Qadari Sajjad ul Bagdadi is situated in Juva. Jama Masjid is situated at walking distance from the Dargah of Sayyed Ahmad Qadari

Masure also has a fort situated at eastern side . This fort is called BHARATGAD FORT. This fort is estimated to be 400 years old, which is now undergoing renovation. It is said that the fort was constructed during the time of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. However, as time passed the fort went under the darkness of history.

Masure has plenty of small localities each locality is called a Wadi. One such famous place is Anganechi Wadi, the place where Bharadi Devi's temple is situated. Other wadis include Dangmode wadi,Magavanewadi, Gadgherawadi, Medawadi, mardewadi, etc. At Deoolwada, as the name suggests, you could visit temples of Maoolidevi, Bharateshwar, Dattatreya, Vetal, Ravalnath etc. The temple of goddess Pawnai is located nearby Masure bus stand.The temple of Ravalnath located in Dangmode wadi.

The village is well connected with Maharashtra State Transport buses to nearby villages and Taluka places and is equidistant from Taluka heads like Kankavli, Malvan and Kudal. Surrounding villages are Achra, Bagayat, Bandivade and Kandalgaon.

Masure flourishes with agriculture and horticulture. Kava and Gad are the rivers which make Masure very fertile. Kava and Juva are twin places situated on the banks of the Kava river. Another place to visit is Bhagavant gad, a fort, which was built in reign of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

The local language of communication is Malvani.

The famous Anganewadi Jatra (Fair) held annually on the premises of the Bharadi Devi temple at Aangnechi wadi, is one of the wadis of Masure.similarly grand celebrations are held during dassera & ramnavmi festivals.

Temples of Masure village - Gram daivat is Shree dev Jain Bharateshwar situated at "Deoolwada". Gram devi is Shree Sateri devi situated at "Bilwas". Apart from these temples there are some other ancient temples - Shree devi Bharadi, Mauli, Kamaradevi, Pavanai, Kalkai,Shree dev Vetal, Ravalnath, Gango,Aakari Brahman. Other famous temples are - Dandekar temple, Katekumari temple, Sai baba temple, Ganapati temple - all temples are initiated by Mr. Madhukar(Baburao) Vasantrao Prabhugaonkar and some devotional people of masure. Swami samarth temple built in 2012 at Mardewadi Masure by (Om Sai Swami Samarth trust). Some of the devotional events organised by Swami Samarth trust are "Mhaprasad" on every Thursday and "Satya Narayan Mahapuja" once in every month.

Sufi Saint Dargah in Masure Village - Sayyed Shah Shamshuddin Chisti has situated at Deulwada road, Rafi Shah Wali dargah in Masure Market, Chilla Mubarak of Sayyed Zinda Shah Madar and some other Sufi Saints dargah- Sayed Ahmed Qadri in Sayyed Bada, Lal Shah Wali Dargah, Mustafa Qadri, Rome Ki Dargah located in and around Masure, Sindhudurg Maharashtra.

Famous personalities from Masure are Nakshatra Bagwe - actor & filmmaker, Mr. Bapusaheb Prabhugaonkar - former state cabinet minister from nationalist congress, Mr.Jaywant Parab - former corporator of Mumbai Municipal corporation from Shivsena, Prathamesh Parab famous actor of Marathi films.

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