Mula and Mutha are two major rivers in the Mulshi Taluka. Today, we will explore their history and significance. In the ancient manuscript Bhima Mahatmya, the poet Dattakinkar has described the glory of Bhima, along with interesting stories of its tributaries. In the 26th chapter of this text, there are descriptions of the confluence of the Mula, Mutha, and Bhima rivers. Below are the concluding lines of the chapter
Kharavade is home to the sacred and self-manifested “Mhsooba Devasthan”, a revered place of worship for devotees. Known for granting wishes, it serves as a divine sanctuary where prayers are answered, offering an environment filled with hope and certainty to those in distress.
the historic Ambeshwar Mahadev Temple located in Mulshi Taluka. Situated near the village of Uravade on the Pune-Lavasa road, Ambegaon is about one kilometer inside after a fork in the road that leads to Marnewadi. In this village of Ambegaon, you can visit the temple of Shambhu Mahadev.