The Ganapati temple of Redi is located approximately 30 km from Vengurla, in the small village of Redi, Maharashtra, India. The town in which this temple is situated contains iron ore mines and the Ganpati (Ganesha) idol was found in one of the mines near Rewati port in 1976. A local person by the name of Sadashiv Kambli supposedly visualized a buried statue of Ganesha in his dream and convinced local workers to dig out the statue from the seashore. After an investigation it has been found that the statue was made by the Pandava during their rule. The statue is approximately 6 ft in height and 4 ft in width. The Ganesh idol is in a sitting position and is Dwibhuja (two arms) as compared to rest of the idols which are generally Chaturbhuja (four arms). The mouse idol (vahana) was found on f
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| - Redi es una ciudad en (departamento de Vengurla) en el distrito , en el estado Maharashtra, en India.Se encuentra aproximadamente a 30 km de Vengurla.Tiene importancia histórica, porque en la antigüedad era la capital del estado de Goa.En esa época se llamaba (por la diosa ). Redi posee hermosas playas y un puerto marítimo.En Redi se encuentra el fuerte .También está cerca de la ciudad el famoso fuerte , de Goa. (es)
- The Ganapati temple of Redi is located approximately 30 km from Vengurla, in the small village of Redi, Maharashtra, India. The town in which this temple is situated contains iron ore mines and the Ganpati (Ganesha) idol was found in one of the mines near Rewati port in 1976. A local person by the name of Sadashiv Kambli supposedly visualized a buried statue of Ganesha in his dream and convinced local workers to dig out the statue from the seashore. After an investigation it has been found that the statue was made by the Pandava during their rule. The statue is approximately 6 ft in height and 4 ft in width. The Ganesh idol is in a sitting position and is Dwibhuja (two arms) as compared to rest of the idols which are generally Chaturbhuja (four arms). The mouse idol (vahana) was found on f (en)
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| - Redi es una ciudad en (departamento de Vengurla) en el distrito , en el estado Maharashtra, en India.Se encuentra aproximadamente a 30 km de Vengurla.Tiene importancia histórica, porque en la antigüedad era la capital del estado de Goa.En esa época se llamaba (por la diosa ). Redi posee hermosas playas y un puerto marítimo.En Redi se encuentra el fuerte .También está cerca de la ciudad el famoso fuerte , de Goa. (es)
- The Ganapati temple of Redi is located approximately 30 km from Vengurla, in the small village of Redi, Maharashtra, India. The town in which this temple is situated contains iron ore mines and the Ganpati (Ganesha) idol was found in one of the mines near Rewati port in 1976. A local person by the name of Sadashiv Kambli supposedly visualized a buried statue of Ganesha in his dream and convinced local workers to dig out the statue from the seashore. After an investigation it has been found that the statue was made by the Pandava during their rule. The statue is approximately 6 ft in height and 4 ft in width. The Ganesh idol is in a sitting position and is Dwibhuja (two arms) as compared to rest of the idols which are generally Chaturbhuja (four arms). The mouse idol (vahana) was found on further excavation after two months. (en)
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