The city of Thane is situated on the western banks of Thane creek with Parsik hills on the east and Yeoor hills on the west. The city was then know as Shreesthanak. It was more popularly known as the Capital of the Shilahar dynasty. The history of Thane city can be broadly categorized into 5 eras.

‘Aparant’ is the ancient name of the geographical area hosting Thane city. During the Indian expedition of the Greek Emperor Alexander, a number of philosophers, historians and geographists visited India. Among them a Greek historian ‘Tolemi’ has mentioned about the city of Thane in his writings. A famous sailor named Marcopolo had also visited Thane in 1290 ‘A.D. and noted it to be one of the best cities in the world. A place called | ‘Ghodbunder was famous for horse trading thus deriving its name from the word ghoda i.e. horse and bunder meaning port.

During this period a fabric called ‘Tansi’ was exported from Thane. During the period from 13 A.D. to 17 A.D., the Muslims, Portuguese, Marathas, & the British dynasties ruled Thane. From 810A.D. to 1260A.D. the Shilahar Dynasty ruled over Thane. The Emperors of Shilahar dynasty were disciples of Lord Shiva and the Kopineshwar Temple has been built during their reign. During this period, At this time the Shilahars also divided the city into different sections and named them as ‘padas’. it is seen that these padas exist even today by names of Naupada, Patlipada, Agripada etc.

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West

Masunda Lake, also known as Talaopali is a big and deep lake of Thane City. It is situated close to railway station of Thane and is a point of recreation and Ganesh Immersion. Perimeter of lake is around 1.4 kms and total area of Masunda lake is about 7.2 hectares appx. Boating is main attraction here. At center of Lake is Mahadev Dhyan Mandir. Earlier it was open for public but nowadays it is closed. But occasionally it is opened.
Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West

Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West

Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West
Like its sister lakes, this lake is also subjected to pollution and throwing of garbage. This lake is also suffering from Eutrophication due to pollution.
There are horse carts and many eateries around this lake. 
Previously this lake was extending upto the Shiv Mandir on the East. In 1950s a new road was constructed by reducing the area of the lake to almost half its original size, to take care of traffic load. Several gardens, a vegetable market & a small ground - Shivaji Maidan were created in between the Temple & Lake.
Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West
 Masunda Lake Boating
Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West

Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West

Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West

Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West

Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West

Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West

Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West
 Mahadev Dhyan Mandir at right middle of the Masunda lake. When this lake was drained out years ago, presence of this ancient temple was revealed by existence of stone blocks supports of wooden pillars.

Masunda Lake, Talaopali, Thane West

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Shree Ayyappa Temple, Shreenagar, Thane West

Shree Ayyappa Mandir is located in Shreenagar, Wagle Estate, Thane West. It has constructed a huge Shivling as you can see in the picture. Thre are steps to reach the temple.
Timings: 5:30AM to 10:30AM and 5:00PM to 9:00PM
 Steps to Ayyappa Temple
 Inside Ayyappa Temple
From side of Ayyappa Temple there are steps further more which will take you to Swayambhu Amarnath Mandir as shown in photo below.
As it is aside national park, people throw garbage anywhere. Wine bottles, polyethene, cans, leftovers, etc are spread across. Please don't spoil the atmosphere and greenery.
Please keep the nature clean

Monday, April 14, 2014

New Aerial View of Thane City


Thane City as seen from Mama Bhanja Hills
Thane Creek and Thane City
Parsik Hill, Malangad and Tavli Peaks - Thane City
Thane City Aerial with Kamandurg Peak 


For More Aerial views of Thane City: Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Ulhas River, Gaimukh Creek, Thane West

This is Ulhas River mouth. The river originates in Hills of Karjat and flows all the way and drains in Thane Creek. Above photo is of Ulhas River in Gaimukh Gaon. Massive Sand mining and land grabbing is done on its banks. All city sewage is dumped in to this river right from its source till drain. This river is famous for migratory birds but due to heavy pollution its declining. People throw their holy garbage into it without thinking that it damages the ecosystem. This is a beautiful river but its dying. Its said that there will be a water sport developed at this Gaimukh Creek stretch. Love your City, Clean your City.
Pan photo of Thane Creek, Ulhas River
 Monsoon clouds over Gaimukh Creek Thane West