Palwe Bk

Palve Budruk
Palve Budruk
पळवे बुद्रुक
Village
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Ahmednagar
Government
  Body Gram panchayat
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code 022488
Vehicle registration MH-16,17
Lok Sabha constituency Ahmednagar
Vidhan Sabha constituency Parner
Website maharashtra.gov.in

Palve Budruk (bk) is one of the twin villages located 2 km away from State Highway no SH-27 and in Parner taluka in Ahmednagar district of state of Maharashtra, India.[1]

Religion

The majority of the population in the village is Hindu.

Economy

The majority of the population has farming as their primary occupation. People are also in the business of milk. Every family in Palve BK has at least one cow.

The people of the village are also in the business of transportation. There are three to four transportation services in Palve BK.

Places to see

Palve BudruK (BK) is especially famous for the temple of LORD SHIVA (Mahadev). There are three temples of Lord Shiva in the premises of Palve BK Village. There is a legend/myth behind these three temples. The temples are situated in a specific way around the village. One is situated on top of the mountain, and is called "Chumbaleshwar".

The second temple is in a deep valley and is named "Siddheshwar". People called this place "DARA" (in Marathi/Hindi "दरा". literally meaning a deep valley). This place is very scenic and graceful in the rainy season (July, August, September). The villagers celebrate the festival "Bhandara" at this place on the third Monday of the Sharavana month every year (in July or August), wherein people from 5-6 villages gather together. There everyone eats a delicious dish called "Prasada" of "lapsi".

The third temple is "Adinath", and is situated on the ground level (1.5 km east of the Siddeshawar temple). It is another very beautiful place. In front of the temple is an everlasting cold water stream constantly flowing to slake the thirst of travellers, wayfarers and pilgrims.

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