Rankala Lake

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Rankala lake
view of Rankala Lake
Rankala Lake
Location of Rankala lake within Maharashtra
Location of Rankala lake within Maharashtra
Rankala lake
LocationKolhapur, Maharashtra
Coordinates16°41′19″N 74°12′40″E / 16.688585°N 74.211016°E / 16.688585; 74.211016Coordinates: 16°41′19″N 74°12′40″E / 16.688585°N 74.211016°E / 16.688585; 74.211016
Basin countriesIndia

Rankala Lake is a freshwater lake located in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.

History[edit]

Before the eighth century, Rankala was a stone quarry. In the 9th century, an earthquake caused immense structural damage to the quarry, causing water to accumulate from an underground source forming the Rankala Lake. This historic lake features a Hindu temple with a Nandi.[1] According to local Hindu beliefs, Lord Shiva uses the Nandi, moves a single wheat grain towards the lake, and backs about a distance of single rice grain daily. Hindu beliefs state that if Lord Shiva reaches Rankala, the apocalypse will begin.

Tourism[edit]

This historical lake is a treasure trove for many Hinduists and scenery admirers. Rankala features the "Shalini Palace" to the north, the "Padmaraje Garden" to the northeast, and a recently developed park towards the southeast bank. Rankala's southeast park has a fresh food market. Activities like horseriding and boating can also be experienced. Shalini Palace, made up of intricately carved black stone and Italian marble, has now been converted into a hotel.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Rankala Lake | Kolhapur | India". Retrieved 1 August 2021.