The village is actually very small, consisting of 4 primary lanes and a small market. Very notable are the houses and temples- the scale, material and even construction techniques being indigenous and self-sufficient. Also the small canals- a well thought element, built about 200 years ago, and still as effective.
We lived in a place called 'Punyayi'. And Vartak aajoba, who owns the place, is one interesting character to say the least.
Location: Konkan, Maharashtra, India
Patterns on the sand.
Migratory birds on the beach.
Docked boats.
Detail of column of the Ram Mandir
A typical village scene.
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Darpana, you stirred my memories of my birthplace, Konkan, even with few words and photographs. I spent my formative age at my native village, Katta, Malvan, and aquired many life-supporting skills. They help me till now.
Best wishes,
Remi
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Can u pls give me the contact no. of Vartak "Punyayee"?
Hi Mukta,
Apologies for not being able to revert earlier.
Punyayee has a new management now. Vartak kaka no longer lives in/runs the place.
You can connect with Mr.Badwe who runs the place on jitendrabadwe@gmail.com
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