Siddhagiri Gramjivan Wax Museum (Kaneri Math) at Kaneri near  Kolhapur, Maharashtra is a unique wax museum, probably the only one of  its kind in India. The museum is called Siddhagiri Gramjivan (Village  life) Museum. This unique project is the only of its kind in India and  situated at Shri Kshetra Siddhagiri Math. Many people know about Kaneri  Math but very few know about this museum.
Kaneri Math is holy  place with a Shiva temple. It is believed that a Shivling was installed  by a Lingayat Priest on a beautiful hill in the 14th century. The temple  is beautiful and peaceful with a huge Nandi. About 500 years ago, a  Lingayat Priest Kadsiddheshwar Maharaj developed and renovated it and  hence the place is now known by his name. A 125 feet deep well and a 42  feet huge Shiva idol is worth seeing.
The museum is spread over 7  acres area and has almost 80 scenes which showcase more than 300  statues. The surrounding countryside is beautiful and is surrounded with  lush greenery. Every aspect of village life has been depicted in this  museum. It is a perfect blend of fact, powerful imagination and enormous  hard work in getting the life-like expressions of the whole village.
Few  of the scenes
1. Village priest's abode: First scene is the house of a highly educated village priest. He performs his duties, rites and rituals like weddings, thread ceremonies and is tasked to find auspicious days and time for any major activity e.g. house building and house warming activities, digging of new wells, start of sowing seeds, pierching nose or ears etc. He earns his livelihood from Dakshina (donations) he receives. He consults the Panchaang (almanac) for finding auspicious dates.
2. Goldsmith at work
 3.  Nailing the bullock with iron shoe
3.  Nailing the bullock with iron shoe
 6.  Nursing an elder family member
6.  Nursing an elder family member7. Grocer's shop: Woman visiting the grocery shop with her son. The shop-keeper is weighing items in old weighing machine. Items like jaggery, sugar, chillies, salt, wheat, rice are stocked. The son is asking his mother to buy kites for him.
 8.  Farmer's Wada (house)
8.  Farmer's Wada (house)9. House of Vaidya
10. Grandma stitching Godhadi (quilt)
 11.  Farmers ploughing his farm using bullocks
11.  Farmers ploughing his farm using bullocks 12.  Shepherd boy with his herd of sheep
12.  Shepherd boy with his herd of sheep 13.  Villagers performing Bhajan and Kirtan (singing Hindu devotional songs)
13.  Villagers performing Bhajan and Kirtan (singing Hindu devotional songs)



 









 


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