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Kolhapur is a city situated in the south west corner of Maharashtra
Maharashtra

Maharashtra is a States and territories of India located on the western coast of India. Maharashtra is a part of Western India. It is India's List of states of India by area and List of states of India by population....
, India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
. The population of Kolhapur is around 419,000. The main language is Marathi. It is situated on the banks of river Panchganga
Panchganga

Panchaganga flows through the borders of Kolhapur. It starts from Prayag Sangam . It does not have its origin. Five rivers forms Panchganga. Panch means Five....
 and provides the location for the Mahalakshmi Temple
Mahalakshmi Temple

The Shri Mahalakshmi Temple of Kolhapur in Maharashtra, India, is one of the Shakti Peethas, listed in various puranas of Hinduism. According to these writings, a shakti peetha is a place associated with Shakti, the goddess of power....
. The city also lends its name to many common terms like Kolhapuri Chappal
Chappal

Chappals are an Indian sandal . They can be made of leather or of other materials. Some chappals have straps that go between the first two toes , however, others may have a loop strap over the big toe....
 , Kolhapuri lavangi mirchi
Chili pepper

Chili pepper is the fruit of the plants from the genus Capsicum, members of the Solanaceae, Solanaceae. Botany considers the plant a berry bush....
, Kolhapuri gur
Jaggery

Jaggery , gur , desi and panela , is a traditional unrefined non-centrifugal sugar consumed in Asia, Africa and South America....
 and Kolhapuri cuisine
Veg Kolhapuri

Veg Kolhapuri is a vegetarian dish from Kolhapur, Maharashtra in India. It can be described as a mixed vegetable dry gravy dish. It is frequently eaten as a main course....
.

apur is a very ancient city, famous for its food, headwear, footwear, jewellery, wrestling and religious connections.






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Kolhapur is a city situated in the south west corner of Maharashtra
Maharashtra

Maharashtra is a States and territories of India located on the western coast of India. Maharashtra is a part of Western India. It is India's List of states of India by area and List of states of India by population....
, India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
. The population of Kolhapur is around 419,000. The main language is Marathi. It is situated on the banks of river Panchganga
Panchganga

Panchaganga flows through the borders of Kolhapur. It starts from Prayag Sangam . It does not have its origin. Five rivers forms Panchganga. Panch means Five....
 and provides the location for the Mahalakshmi Temple
Mahalakshmi Temple

The Shri Mahalakshmi Temple of Kolhapur in Maharashtra, India, is one of the Shakti Peethas, listed in various puranas of Hinduism. According to these writings, a shakti peetha is a place associated with Shakti, the goddess of power....
. The city also lends its name to many common terms like Kolhapuri Chappal
Chappal

Chappals are an Indian sandal . They can be made of leather or of other materials. Some chappals have straps that go between the first two toes , however, others may have a loop strap over the big toe....
 , Kolhapuri lavangi mirchi
Chili pepper

Chili pepper is the fruit of the plants from the genus Capsicum, members of the Solanaceae, Solanaceae. Botany considers the plant a berry bush....
, Kolhapuri gur
Jaggery

Jaggery , gur , desi and panela , is a traditional unrefined non-centrifugal sugar consumed in Asia, Africa and South America....
 and Kolhapuri cuisine
Veg Kolhapuri

Veg Kolhapuri is a vegetarian dish from Kolhapur, Maharashtra in India. It can be described as a mixed vegetable dry gravy dish. It is frequently eaten as a main course....
.

Culture

Kolhapur is a very ancient city, famous for its food, headwear, footwear, jewellery, wrestling and religious connections. According to legend it was settled by Kolhasur, a demon who was later killed by Mahalakshmi to relieve the local populace. However, honouring the demon's dying wish, the city was named after him. Kolhapur finds mentions in Devi Gita, the final and most important chapter of the Srimad Devi Bhagawatam, as one the important places of Shakti
Shakti

Shakti, from Sanskrit shak - "to be able," meaning sacred force or empowerment, is the primordial cosmic energy and represents the dynamic forces that move through the entire universe....
 worship, "Devi
Devi

Devi is the Sanskrit word for Goddess, used mostly in Hinduism. Devi is synonymous with Shakti, the female aspect of the divine, as conceptualized by the Shakta tradition of Hinduism....
 spoke:..."O King of Mountains! Still I am now telling something out of My affection to My Bhaktas. Hear. There is a great place of pilgrimage named Kolhapura in the southern country. Here the Devi Laksmi
Lakshmi

Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, purity, and generosity; and the embodiment of beauty, grace and charm. Representations of Lakshmi are found also in Jainism and Buddhist monuments, with the earliest archeological representation found in Buddhist monuments....
 always dwells...." .

During 940-1212 CE, it was the capital of the Shilahara
Shilahara

During the Rashtrakuta period, a feudatory family established itself in the Northern and Southern Konkan and also in the Southern Maharashtra. All the branches of this family traced their descent from the mythical Vidyadhara prince Jimutavahana who sacrificed himself to rescue a Naga from the clutches of Garuda....
 dynasty of Kolhapur. An inscription at Teradal mentions that king Gonka
Gonka

During the reign of Gonka I , the Chalukyas conquered Kolhapur, under their king Jayasinha The Shilaharas had to submit to the Chalukyas in order to retain their kingdom....
 was healed from snakebite by a Jain monk and Gonk had built a temple of Lord Neminath
Neminath

Neminatha was twenty-second Jain Tirthankar of the present age . According to Jain beliefs, he became a Siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karma.He also known as Aristhnemi He along with Rishab or Adinath is mentioned in the Rig Veda Samhita....
. Many Jain temples in that region build in the next couple of century are called Gonka-Jinalya after him. During the reign of Bhoja I, a dynamic Acharya
Acharya

In Indian religions and society, an acharya is a guide or instructor in religious matters; founder, or leader of a sect; or a title affixed to the names of learned men....
 Maghanandi helped establish an institute at Rupanarayana-Basadi. Several of the kings and nobles of the dynasty were disciples of Maghanandi. Maghanandi is often called Siddhanta-chakravarti ie the great master of the scriptures, Gandaraditya I
Gandaraditya I

Gandaraditya : Bhoja I was succeeded by Gandaraditya. who claimed to be the undisputed king of Konkan. During the later period of his regime, his son Vijayaditya defeated Jayakesin II of Goa who had ousted the Shilahara ruler of Thane....
 was his disciple. He is sometimes called "Kolapuriya" to distinguish him from many other Acharyas with the name Maghanandi.

Majority of the city dwellers are Maratha
Maratha

The Marathas are Indo Aryans speaking castes of Hindu warriors and peasants hailing mostly from the present-day state of Maharashtra, who created the expansive Maratha Empire, covering a major part of Indian subcontinent, in the late 17th and 18th centuries....
s along with relatively smaller communities of Gujaratis
Gujarati people

Gujarati people , or Gujaratis, is an umbrella term used to describe traditionally Gujarati language-speaking people who can trace their ancestry to the state of Gujarat in India....
, Marwadis, Maharashtrian Jains, Lingayats and Sindhis
Sindhi people

Sindhis are a Sindhi language speaking socio-ethnic group of people originating from Sindh, now a province of Pakistan. Today Sindhis that live in Pakistan are predominantly Muslim but there are also smaller minorities of Hindus and Christians....
. Kolhapur has the distinction of having two Bhattaraka
Bhattaraka

A Bhattaraka is the head of traditional Jain institution. They are responsible for training of scholars, maintenance of libraries, managing the endowments, presiding over the installation ceremonies and running of Jain institutions....
 seats, that of Lakshmisena Swami and of Jinasena Swami which has shifted from Nandni to Kolhapura

Kolhapur has one of the highest per-capita income for a city in India. Trade is mostly dependent on farming of cash crops like sugarcane
Sugarcane

Sugarcane is a genus of 6 to 37 species of tall perennial plant Poaceae , native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Old World. They have stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are rich in sugar and measure 2 to 6 meters tall....
, the metal industry with important inputs from textiles and mining
Mining

Mining is the extraction of value minerals or other geology materials from the earth, usually from an ore body, vein or seam. Materials recovered by mining include base metals, precious metals, iron, uranium, coal, diamonds, limestone, oil shale, Sodium chloride and potash....
. The prosperity and the resulting spending prowess of the Kolhapuri people was famously reported in a list of cities with the highest number of Mercedes cars in the state of Maharashtra, where Kolhapur came second only to Mumbai
Mumbai

Mumbai— formerly Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The city proper has approximately 14 million people and, along with the neighbouring suburbs of Navi Mumbai and Thane, Mumbai forms the World's largest urban agglomerations according to the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects report with around 19...
. Similarly, Kolhapur also attracts lots of shoppers from around the region. The main shopping hub of the city is Mahadwar Road, near Mahalaxmi Temple inside the old city walls. New and modern stores have also popped up in the historically residential area, Rajarampuri
Rajarampuri

Rajarampuri is a suburb in the city of Kolhapur in southern Maharashtra, India.It was named after its founder Chhatrapati Rajaram Maharaj the former ruler of the historic city....
.

Another field that Kolhapur prides itself of is films. In certain circles, Kolhapur was and is still considered the capital of the Marathi film industry. Legendary personalities like Bhalaji Pendharkar, Baburao Painter and V. Shantaram
V. Shantaram

V. Shantaram, renowned Indian film producer, filmmaker, and actor, most known for his films like Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani , Amar Bhoopali , Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje , Do Aankhen Barah Haath and Navrang , to the path breaking Duniya Na Mane and Pinjara ....
 started their careers from Kolhapur. It has been credited as the place where Raja Harishchandra
Raja Harishchandra

Raja Harishchandra , is a 1913 in film silent Indian film directed and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke, and is the first full-length Indian feature film ....
, the first feature film ever produced in India was conceptualised. Kolhapur still plays host to many film festivals and provides location for shooting
Filmmaking

Filmmaking is the process of making a film, from an initial story idea or commission through scriptwriting, shooting, editing and finally distribution to an audience....
. Kolhapur is also a strong political center. Nationalist Congress Party
Nationalist Congress Party

The Nationalist Congress Party is an Indian political party based primarily in the state of Maharashtra....
 along with Congress
Indian National Congress

Indian National Congress-I is a major political party in India. Founded in 1885 by Dadabhai Naoroji, Dinshaw Edulji Wacha, Womesh Chandra Bonerjee, Surendranath Banerjee, Monomohun Ghose, Allan Octavian Hume, and William Wedderburn, the Indian National Congress became the leader of the Indian Independence Movement, with over 15 million memb...
 are the current political powerhouses in the region.

Business


Kolhapur is home to many successful businesses and industries. Some of the industrial units located in Kolhapur export to various countries around the world. is a successful and reputed industrial unit manufacturing Material Testing Machine based in Kolahapur.

Kolhapur as a Princely State

During the British Raj
British Raj

British Raj primarily refers to the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; it can also refer to the period of dominion, and even the region under the rule....
, Kolhapur was a Princely State
Princely state

For other uses, see Principality, Princely state#Other princely statesA Princely State was a nominally sovereign entity of British rule in India that was not directly administered by the British, but rather by an Indian ruler under a form of indirect rule such as suzerainty or paramountcy....
 of British India, under the Deccan division of the Bombay Presidency
Bombay Presidency

The Bombay Presidency was a former province of British India. It was established in the 17th century as a trading post for the British East India Company, but later grew to encompass much of western and central India, as well as parts of post-partition Pakistan and the Arabian Peninsula....
, and later the Deccan States Agency
Deccan States Agency

The Deccan States Agency was an administrative unit of British India. The agency was created in the 1930's, and was composed of a number of princely states in western India, located in the present-day Indian states of Maharashtra and Karnataka....
. It was considered the fourth most important Mahratta
Mahratta

Mahratta may refer to* the Maratha* the Maratha EmpireShips*Mahratta , lost in a collision with SS Victoria in 1887 in the River Hoogly....
 principalities, the other three being Baroda, Gwalior
Gwalior

Gwalior ,, is a city in Madhya Pradesh in India. It lies 76 miles south of Agra and has a population of over 12 lakh . The Gwalior metropolitan area is the 46th most populated area in the country....
 and Indore
Indore

Indore .The family retained its possessions of royalty, which included having an elephant, Nishan, Danka and Gadi even after the advent of Holkars and also retained the right of performing the first puja of Dushera before the Holkar rulers....
. Its rulers, of the Bhonsle dynasty, were entitled to a 19-gun salute - thus Kolhapur was also known as a 19-gun State. The state flag was a swallow-tailed orange pennant.

Kolhapur state, together with its jagir
Jagir

In Pakistan and India, a Jagir was a small territory granted by the ruler to an army chieftain in fairly short terms usually of three years but not extending beyond his lifetime, in recognition of his military service....
s
or feudatories, covered an area of 3,165 square miles (8,200 km²). According to the 1901 census, the state population was 910,011, of which 54,373 resided in Kolhapur Town. In 1901, the state enjoyed an estimated revenue of £300,000.

Maharashtrakholapur
The Maharaja
Maharaja

The word Maharaja is Sanskrit for "great king" or "high king" . Due to Sanskrit's major influence on the vocabulary of most languages in India, the term 'maharaja' is common to many modern languages, such as Oriya language, Punjabi language, Bengali language, Hindi, Gujrati, etc....
s of Kolhapur have a common ancestry with the Bhonsle dynasties of Tanjore and Satara
Satara

Satara is a town located in the Satara District of Maharashtra states and territories of India of India. The name is derived from the seven hills surrounding the town....
, claiming descent from the Maratha
Maratha

The Marathas are Indo Aryans speaking castes of Hindu warriors and peasants hailing mostly from the present-day state of Maharashtra, who created the expansive Maratha Empire, covering a major part of Indian subcontinent, in the late 17th and 18th centuries....
 royal clan Bhonslà. The states of Satara and Kolhapur came into being in 1707, because of the succession dispute over the Maratha kingship. Shahu Sambhaji, Heir Apparent to the Maratha kingdom, captured by the Mughals
Mughal Empire

The Mughal Empire was a Muslim imperial power of the Indian subcontinent which began in 1526, ruled most of the Indian Subcontinent by the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and ended in the mid-19th century....
 at the age of nine, remained their prisoner at the death of his father Sambhaji
Sambhaji

Sambhaji Raje Bhonsle was the eldest son of the Maratha Empire founder Shivaji, and succeeded him as the Chhatrapati or the High Protector of the Maratha Empire....
, the elder son of Shivaji Maharaj the founder of the Maratha Empire
Maratha Empire

The Maratha Empire or the Maratha Confederacy was a Hindu state located in present-day India. It existed from 1674 to 1818. At its peak, the empire's territories covered much of South Asia....
  in 1700. The Dowager Maharani Tara Bai proclaimed his cousin Rajaram
Rajaram

Rajaram may refer to:* Rajaram Chhatrapati, 17th century leader of the Maratha Empire in India* Rajaram College in Kolhapur, named after the Maratha King...
, as Chhatrapati Maharaj under her regency. The Mughals released Shahu under certain conditions in 1707, and he returned to claim his inheritance. He defeated the regent at the Battle of Khed and established himself at Satara, forcing her to retire with her son to Kolhapur. By 1710 two separate principalities had become an established fact, eventually confirmed by the Treaty of Warna in 1731. The British sent expeditions against Kolhapur in 1765 and 1792; Kolhapur entered into treaty relations with the British, after the collapse of the Maratha confederacy in 1812. In the early years of the 19th century the British invaded again, and appointed a political officer to temporarily manage the state.

The last ruler of Kolhapur was HH Maharaja Chhatrapati Shahaji II Puar. After India's independence in 1947, the Maharaja of Kolhapur acceded to the Dominion of India
Dominion of India

The Union of India sometimes known as the Dominion of India, was an independent state that existed between 15 August, 1947 and 26 January, 1950....
 on 14 August 1947 and merged with Bombay state
Bombay State

The State of Bombay is a former state of India.During British raj, portions of the western coast of India under direct British rule were part of the Bombay Presidency....
 on 1 March 1949. In 1960 Bombay state was divided into the linguistic states of Maharashtra
Maharashtra

Maharashtra is a States and territories of India located on the western coast of India. Maharashtra is a part of Western India. It is India's List of states of India by area and List of states of India by population....
 and Gujarat
Gujarat

Gujarat is a States and territories of India in western India. Gujarat borders Pakistan to the north west and the state of Rajasthan to the north and northeast, Madhya Pradesh to the east, Maharashtra and the Union territory of Diu, Daman District, India, Dadra and Nagar Haveli to the south....
. The boundaries of former Kolhapur state correspond very closely with those of modern-day Kolhapur district.

Kolhapur Municipal Corporation


Indication of New era

Kolhapur municipality was established on 12 October 1854. Establishment of municipality initiated planning of modern Kolhapur city. Efforts were done with elaborate planning to develop stable and comfortable citylife. The radient indication of modern enhancement of city growth, happiness, health & beauty started reflecting in varous fields.

The period from 1941 to 1944 was the golden period in the history of municipality. There were major changes in varous fields. In the three year election of March 1941 local self government was established. A control board of three persons i.e. Bhai. Madhavrao Bagal, Seth Govindrao Korgaonkar, Shri Ratnappa Kumbhar was appointed in it. Motto of this board "To reserve the society without any discrimination. There is no linking of this board to any political organization. Whatever rights are confessed by government to citizens should be utilized fully is prime duty of the board." is declared in the board's manifesto.

Progress of Corporation

The period from 1954 to 71 was the period of speedy growth of Kolhapur city. It is seen that the municipality moved towards corporation status during this period. It is seen from records that in 1960, there were 44 members in municipality. Out of them 37 were from general category, 3 from reserved backward category and 4 from women reserved category. The municipal working was based on administrative triangle of general body meeting, chief officer and standing committee. Engineers, health officers, account officers, supervisors, octroi and tax officers used to help Chief officer. In 1956- c57, the annual income of municipality was Rs. 33,21,213 through taxes and other means, and the expenditure was Rs. 29,29,161. This indicates the growing business of municipality. During this period network of roads was constructed in the city. New bridges were constructed as per requirement. Water supply was made more effective. New markets, gardens were constructed to make the city more beautiful.

Effective growth in industrialization in Kolhapur resulted in starting a new industrial era, due to devoted efforts of Y. P. Pawar, Mhadba Mistri, Tatya Shinde, and Late. Rambhai Samani. The large area of Udyam nagari was busy in preparing machinery and spare parts. The products from Kolhapur Industrial Estate started getting exported to number of Asian and African companies. Municipality helped the growth of industry in many ways.

During this period only Shivaji University was established at the hands of Dr. Radhakrishnan in 1962. Thus municipality helped in restructuring industry and education. In December 1972 the municipal council was dissolved.

Corporation during Administrative Rule

On 15th Dec. 1972, the municipal council was converted into corporation. The corporation was need of the time to solve growing urban problem due to growing population. During 1972-78, Dwarkanath Kapoor, Shri N. M. Devsthale, Shri D. T. Joseph, Shri V. N. Makhija worked as administrators. Revised city development plan is the main success of corporation. The suburb towns were planned as per town development plan scheme of 1960. The displaced citizens were rehabilitated properly.

Era of elected body of members

In August 1978, the first people elected corporation was formed in true sense. During this period, Shri Babasaheb Kasabekar (1978-79), Shri Nanasaheb Yadav, (1979-80), Late Shri D. N. Kanerkar (1980), Baburao Parkhe (1980-81), Prof. Shri Subhash Rane were mayors and they contributed significantly in the development of Kolhapur city.

Transportation

Local transportation includes auto rickshaws and buses run by KMT (Kolhapur Municipal Transport).

Train

Kolhapur Railway Station is named Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Terminus (Station code: KOP). It was moved from the South Central
South Central Railway

The South Central Railway is one of the 16 Indian Railways zones in India. It is headquartered at Secunderabad and has the following divisions: Reorganized Secunderabad, Hyderabad, India, Guntakal , Vijayawada, Guntur division and Nanded....
 to Central Railways in 2003. It has daily trains to Mumbai
Mumbai

Mumbai— formerly Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The city proper has approximately 14 million people and, along with the neighbouring suburbs of Navi Mumbai and Thane, Mumbai forms the World's largest urban agglomerations according to the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects report with around 19...
, Pune
Pune

Pune ,Pune is the administrative capital of Pune district and the 7th Metro city of India.Pune is known to have existed as a town since 937 AD....
, Tirupati
Tirumala - Tirupati

Tirupati , is a pilgrimage city located in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.Tirupati is located at the foothills of Tirumala. The city owes its existence to the sacred temple situated on the Tirumala Hills....
, Bangalore
Bangalore

Bangalore , officially Bengaluru , is the capital of the Indian States and territories of India of Karnataka. Located on the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka, Bangalore is India's List of most populous cities in India and List of most populous metropolitan areas in India....
, Nagpur
Nagpur

Nagpur is the largest city in central India and second capital of the States and territories of India of Maharashtra. It is headquarter of Nagpur district and Nagpur division and is third largest city by population of Maharashtra....
 and Hyderabad. It also runs an inter-city shuttle service between Kolhapur and Miraj
Miraj

Miraj is a town in southern Maharashtra, India. The history of the town dates back to the early 10th century, and the town is known for its rich tradition of Hindustani classical music as well as a reputation for religious harmony....
. The weekly Nizammuddin Express is a direct train to Delhi
Delhi

Delhi , sometimes referred to as Dilli , is the List of most populous cities in India metropolis in India and, with over 11 million residents, the List of metropolitan areas by population....
. Interestingly, this station does not appear on the website of Indian Railways. It is misnamed as "C Shahumharaj T", which is very difficult to find. Because station is named after Shahu Maharaj it is entered so in Railway website.

Bus

Bus is a more preferred mode of transport due to its wider network and speed. Buses run by private companies are generally considered more comfortable and reliable, with most offering sleeper
Sleeping car

The sleeping car or sleeper is a railroad passenger car that can accommodate all its passengers in beds of one kind or another, primarily for the purpose of making nighttime travel more restful....
 and air conditioned coaches. Kolhapur has multiple state transport bus stands like central bus stand (CBS),Rankala & Sambhajinagar bus stand spread around the city. These provide services connecting to most of cities in Maharashtra
Maharashtra

Maharashtra is a States and territories of India located on the western coast of India. Maharashtra is a part of Western India. It is India's List of states of India by area and List of states of India by population....
, Karnataka
Karnataka

Karnataka is a States and territories of India in the southern part of India. It was Unification of Karnataka on November 1, 1956, with the passing of the States Reorganisation Act....
, Goa
Goa

Goa is India's smallest states and territories of India in terms of area and the List of states and territories of India by population. Located on the west coast of India in the region known as the Konkan, it is bounded by the state of Maharashtra to the north, and by Karnataka to the east and south, while the Arabian Sea forms its western...
 and some places in Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh , abbreviated A.P.,is a state situated on eastern coast of India. It is India's List of states of India by area and List of states of India by population....
 and Tamilnadu. The private companies generally serve the more popular routes, to and from big cities, like Mumbai
Mumbai

Mumbai— formerly Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The city proper has approximately 14 million people and, along with the neighbouring suburbs of Navi Mumbai and Thane, Mumbai forms the World's largest urban agglomerations according to the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects report with around 19...
, Pune
Pune

Pune ,Pune is the administrative capital of Pune district and the 7th Metro city of India.Pune is known to have existed as a town since 937 AD....
, Bangalore
Bangalore

Bangalore , officially Bengaluru , is the capital of the Indian States and territories of India of Karnataka. Located on the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka, Bangalore is India's List of most populous cities in India and List of most populous metropolitan areas in India....
, Panjim, Nashik
Nashik

Nashik or Nasik )...
, Belgaon, Solapur
Solapur

Solapur is a city and a municipal corporation in South Western Maharashtra, India near the Karnataka border and is the administrative headquarters of Solapur District....
, Hyderabad, Ratnagiri
Ratnagiri

Ratnagiri The Sahyadri mountains border Ratnagiri on its west. Heavy rainfall results in highly eroded landscape in the coastal region, but fertile alluvial valleys in the region produce abundant rice, coconuts, cashew nuts, and fruits, delicious "Hapus" mangoes being one of the main fruits....
, Shirdi
Shirdi

Shirdi is a town and falls under the jurisdiction of municipal council located in Rahata Tahasil in Ahmednagar District in the Indian States and territories of India of Maharashtra....
 and Tirupati
Tirumala - Tirupati

Tirupati , is a pilgrimage city located in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.Tirupati is located at the foothills of Tirumala. The city owes its existence to the sacred temple situated on the Tirumala Hills....
.

Airways

The city has an airport near Ujlaiwadi, 13 km from the city center connecting Kolhapur to Mumbai
Mumbai

Mumbai— formerly Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The city proper has approximately 14 million people and, along with the neighbouring suburbs of Navi Mumbai and Thane, Mumbai forms the World's largest urban agglomerations according to the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects report with around 19...
. Air Deccan
Air Deccan

Kingfisher Red, formerly known as Simplifly Deccan and previously as Air Deccan, is an airline based in Bangalore, India. It is India's first low-cost carrier and is a subsidiary of Kingfisher Airlines....
 offers daily flights from Mumbai
Mumbai

Mumbai— formerly Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The city proper has approximately 14 million people and, along with the neighbouring suburbs of Navi Mumbai and Thane, Mumbai forms the World's largest urban agglomerations according to the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects report with around 19...
 which take about an hour to reach Kolhapur.

Geography

Kolhapur is located at . It has an average elevation of 545 metres (1788 ft).

Demographics

As of 2001 India census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
, Kolhapur had a population of 485,183. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Kolhapur has an average literacy rate of 80%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 84%, and female literacy is 75%. In Kolhapur, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Climate

Kolhapur's climate is a blend of coastal and inland climate of Maharashtra. The temperature has a relatively narrow range between 12°C to 35°C. Summer in Kolhapur is comparatively cooler, but much more humid, compared to neighbouring inland cities. Maximum temperatures rarely exceed 38°C and typically range between 33 to 35°C. Lows during this season are around 24°C to 26°C. Though temperatures are rarely as high as in inland Maharashtra, high humidity often makes the weather muggy and unpleasant. The city receives abundant rainfall from June to September due to its proximity to the Western Ghats. The heavy rains often lead to severe flooding in these months. Temperatures are relatively low in the rainy season and range between 23°C to 30°C. Kolhapur experiences winter from November to February. The winter temperatures are significantly higher compared to other cities in Maharashtra such as Pune
Pune

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 and Nasik. Lows range from 12°C to 16°C while highs are in the range of 29°C to 32°C. Humidity is low in this season making weather much more pleasant. In 2006 there was excessive rainfall in Kolhapur resulting in floods.

Karveer Nivasini Ambabai Also Known As Mahalaxmi


During the historic period from First century before Christ to ninth century AD, Kolhapur was situated on the Brahmpuri hills. The excavations on the hill and the research on items found there indicate that during Satwahan period there was wealthy and cultured population staying there. From 225 AD to 550 AD there was dynasty of royal families of Wakatak, Kadamb, Shedrak and Mourya. During 550 Ad to 753 AD there was kingdom of Chalukya family from Badami. In 634 AD, King Karnadeo from this family started construction of Mahalaxmi temple. Almost all Chalukys kings address Kolhapur as ‘Dakshin Kashi’ or ‘Mahateerth ‘. In 753 AD to 850 AD Rashtrakut dynasty was established in the south. Kolhapur region also came under their jurisdiction. From that time to 1210 AD there was kingdom of Shilahar in Kolhapur. Kolhapur has played a major role during that period as a main power center of Shilahaar kingdom. Kolhapur has been referred as Mahateerth in the stone carvings during the period of Gandaradivya king. He completed the construction of Mahalaxmi temple. His sister Chandrikadevi was married with Chalukya King Second Vikramaditya and the wealth of Kolhapur started growing.

Brahmpuri, Uttareshwar, Kholkhandoba, Rankala, Padmala and Ravaneshwar were the main natural centers of Kolhapur city in the ancient time. Hence the Kolhapur region was known as of historical importance. The above centres were like small villages at that time. In ninth century Ad, Mahalaxmi temple was established and these centers were bound in to strong cultural and financial center. Archeologists believe that stone carvings, literature and architecture suggest that Mahalaxmi temple’s wealthy background cannot be taken back beyond 9th century A.D. ie. Rashtrakoot dynasty.

Kolhapur in the light of geographical and cultural context. Karvir Peeth is referred as Dakshin Kashi in old literature. Mahalaxmi lifted the city by her pious hands to a safe place during in Pralay calamity. Hence the city was aptly named as ‘Karvir’. This hypothesis was suggested by Major Graham. In Karvir Mahatmya it is mentioned that Karvirnagar is the city lifted by KarvirnivasiniMahalaxmi goddess with her hands. In Han Puran also Mahalaxmi there is a mention of Karvir.

City was referred as Karvir after the installation of Mahalaxmi temple. Before that, there were many names like Kollapur, Kollpur, Kollagiri, Kolladigiripattan. Kolla means valley and Kolhapur means city of vallies. In short, Brahmapuri, Karvir and Kolhapur are different names for this place. After the establishment of Mahalaxmi temple, Kolhapur was recognized as a religious center and gave rise to various cultural and financial developments.

The goddess of wealth and power, Devi Ambabai's temple is located at the heart of the city. this temple is famous for its well-known South-Indian Architecture, built by Chalukya king Karndev in 634 AD.

Shalini Palace

The Shalini Palace was built in 1931-34 at a cost of Rs. Eight lakhs was named after Princes Shrimant Shalini Raje of Kolhapur. The Palace stands on the west bank of the picturesque Rankala Lake (Circumferenc-2.5 miles) & is surrounded by towering palm trees, lush greenery & lovely gardens. The Palace is built of intricately carved black stone and Italian marble Rich decorative wooden doorways fitted with etched Belgium glass bearing the crest of the Maharaja of Kolhapur, add to the regal grandeur. The majestic black stone arches forming the verandah and the porch are breathtakingly beautiful. The stained glass arches & the huge tower clock are restored to their original beauty. On a moonlit night watching the reflection of the Palace in the placid water of Rankala from the Sandhyamath point is an enchanting experience. Currently it is converted into a 3 Star Hotel.

Tehsils


Karveer

'This is central tehsil and Kolhapur, the district headquarters, falls in this tehsil.Kolhapur city is situated in this tehsil. Jaggery is known as Kolhapur's Molten Gold

Panhala

Panhala Tehsil is in the central part of the Kolhapur District. Panhala tahshil is famous for its forts, and heritage. Kodoli is the largest and major industrial city in this tehsil. Panhala is famous Hill station/tourist destination in the District.

Bhudargad

Bhudargad is one of the tahsil in kolhapur district. Gargoti is new developed town in this tahsil, 5o km from kolhapur city. In Gargoti there is college of engineering diploma- ICRE, Gargoti. It is under Mauni Vidyapith, Gargoti. Also Shree Shahu Kumar Bhavan Highschool, and K.H. College of science, comerce, arts are under this educational socity. Gargoti is sead to be educational center. In Bhudargad tahsil the main river is Vedaganga, which sarts at Tambyachiwadi. There is Patgaon dam on river Vedganga.

Gadhinglaj

This is the southern tehsil in the district and touches Karnataka state border. after each 30 min there is bus from Kolhapur. Which will go from Nippani(Karnataka) city.

Shirol


This Tehsil is on the eastern side. It touches Sangli district on east and north, Karnataka state on south and Hatkanangle tehsil on east. Jaysingpur
Jaysingpur

Jaysingpur is a city and a municipal council in Kolhapur district in the Indian States and territories of India of Maharashtra. The city got the name from Raja Jaysing, father of Shrimant Chatrapati Pratapsinh Maharaj of Kolhapur who developed the city....
 and Kurundwad are two major towns in the tehsil. Narsobawadi (Nrisinhawadi) is a very famous religious place which also is part of this tehsil and Khidrapur is famous for ancient temple.

Hatkalangale

This is adjuscent tehsil to shirol and Ichalkaranji is major town in this tehsil. Ichalkaranji is famous for its mills, its many times referred as Manchester of Maharashtra.

Ajara

It is situated on the banks of Hiranyakeshi and Chitra rivers. Famous Ramtirth waterfall and hill station Amboli are near from this place. It's on the Kolhapur - Amboli road. Birthplace of late Shree Shivajirao Sawant, who is famous for novels like Mrutyunjay, Yugandhar, Chhava. In Ajara tehsil Dhamane village is situated on the bank of Chikotra River and also join to Bhudargad Taluka and Kagal Taluka. Ajara is also famous for heavy rain and for production of GHANSAL rice (variety of rice) ajara has vinod hotel which is famouse for authentic Kolhapur food. People in this region are very co-operative and kind hearted, this place is surrounded by tropical forests of sahyadri.

Kagal

This is the birthplace of Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj of kolhapur. MLA & honourable state minister mr Hasan Mushrif elected from Kagal. It has three main river called as "Dudhganga" , "Vedganga" and "Chikotra" . There are three sugar factories 1. Shri Chatrapati Shahu Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana, who's chairperson is mr. Vikramsigh Ghatage, Maternal successor of Rajarshi Shahu maharaj of kolhapur dynasty 2. Sadashivrao Mandlik(Hamidwada) Whos founder chairperson is Mr.Sadashivrao Mandlik , 3. Dudhganga-Vedganga Sahakari sakhar karkhana - Bidri. 4. MP of Kolhapur Mr.Sadashivrao Mandlik is from this taluka - Murgud. 4. There is wonderful temple of Shri Sai Baba. Kagal surely is 'Dakshin Shirdi' due to this temple. 5. Well known personilities from Kagal Taluka : Santaji Ghorapade - Kapashi, Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj - Kagal , Hutatma Tukaram Bharmal - Murgud Author Anand Yadav - Kagal ,Author Ramesh Mantri - Malage Kh, Spiritual personility Dr. Shrikrishna Deshmukh - Murgud , Wrestler Ram Sarang - Murgud

Chandgad

This is the southern tehsil in the district & touches Karnataka, Goa & kokan. It is situated on the Tamraprani river. One of the beautiful & biggest rainfall city of Kolhapur.this is the birth place of ranjit desai who is famous for novels like shrimaan yogi.

See also

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Government College of Engineering
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Rankala Lake
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Panhala
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Bhavani Mandap
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Rajarampuri
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Gaganbawada
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