The Sands of Serendipity: Diveagar
It’s been quite a few years since my first epiphany at the beautiful sands of Diveagar – a beautiful stretch of sandy peacefulness somewhere along the Arabian blues. It was Christmas eve, 2011- a bright and beautiful Saturday in winter Mumbai, tempting anyone to run away from the confines of the city to any place that was far away. Nishant had gone back home, Justice was busy with family, so that left Preeti and Nikhil who easily agreed to go ‘far away’. Far away for that day was Harihareshwar – a beautiful beach in Raigad district, about 200 kms from our maddening metropolis. But what amazed us that day was the serendipity that was Diveagar. It started with our devoutly religious driver telling us of a Ganapati temple on the way that was worth seeing. Apparently, a woman had discovered a golden Ganapati bust in her coconut plantation while farming; she agreed with the villagers to erect a temple nearby and house the statue therein. This sounded quite interesting, so off we took a...