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#PhadkeRoad #Dombivli #Mumbai #BeYouNick #डोम्बिवली #डोंबिवली Hey there, This is short walking tour to very popular shopping road of Dombivli's Phadke Road, Tilak Road Dombivali, Manpada Dombivali) External Link : http://www.onefivenine.com/india/vill... https://www.tripadvisor.in/Attraction... http://www.famousplacesinindia.in/Mah... Dombivli is a town in the Thane district of Maharashtra state in Konkan division, located about 48 km from Mumbai CST. Dombivli's history dates back to the medieval period and no major archaeological evidences of her early habitation have been found. The earliest inhabitant known was addalal. Dombivli was first documented in the year 1075 by King Harpal Dev on stone inscriptions, situated at Mahul village near the Turbhe port. However, the stone writings in Dombivli referring to its existence during the years 1396-97 confirms the fact. The Portuguese stationed themselves at several places when they came to Dombivli. Existence of Dombivli can also be traced back approximately in the year 1730 during the Peshwa rule. In the 19th century, farmers cultivated paddy and sold it in the areas from Kalyan to Mumbai. Dombivli witnessed the residence of many remarkable people, like late shri.Manohar Govind Mokashi who was a freedom fighter, also was the founder member of "Rashtriya shikshan sanstha" and chief promoter for "Dombivli nagari sahakari bank Ltd". Unclear of how the city got her name, some historians believe that the stringent caste system, then prevailing in India gave Dombivli her identity. During the 14th century, Thakurs lived in an area called “Thakurli” today, whereas “Patharwats” lived in today's “Patharli”. Lower caste people or “Dombas” (performed the last Hindu rites of cremating the dead) lived in “Dombivli”. Since “Dombas” was amongst such sub castes so it is believed that the presence of these settlers at the place gave this town its present-day name “Dombivli”. The Khidkaleshwar Temple located at Shil-phata Road, dating back to 17th Century AD, dedicated to Lord Shiva was built by the Pandavas during their Aranyavasam. The shrine is surrounded by the Khidkali Lake and the localites feed bread to tortoises and fishes breeding in this lake. Temple Trustee of the Khidkaleshwar Temple organizes fairs on the eve of MahaShivratri which attracts devotees from far off places. "Shree Ganesh Temple" is situated in Dombivli east, in between Dombivli-Thakurli railway station. People believe it as "Gram Daivat" of Dombivli city. In the festival of Diwali & Gudipadwa people visited there with lot of trust and reverence. Dombivli city is a pioneer of "Gudipadwa Shobha yatra" all religion's people involved in this yatra, its a pride of Dombivli. This Shobha yatra starts in many different areas of the city and it ends at Shree Ganesh Temple. The shobha yatra tradition is founded by Shri Aabasaheb Patwari. On October 1, 1983, Dombivli Municipal Council merged with that of neighbouring metropolitan area of Kalyan, forming a new governing body, Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC). The headquarters of KDMC is Kalyan, which is also the Taluka place. Tilak Rd to Char Rasta: (0:00) Manpada Road to Auto Stand: (3:51) Bhagat Singh Road to Tilak Road: (7:00) Tilak Road: (10:13) Phadke Road: (13:26) Dombivli East Skywalk Bridge: (15:40)