The book covers a part of the West Coast of India from Terekhol to Bhatkal. The maritime traditions of the region vis – a –vis its boat forms, navigation wisdom, deities and beliefs are a blend of the traditions of Malabar on one hand and South Konkan on the other. The rivers of the region though short and swift, are tidal upto a distance from their mouths. Maritime influences therefore penetrate inland along these tidal rivers. As a result, for many ...
This book looks into the maritime heritage of Konkan from 2nd Century B.C. to about 17th Century A.D. The rich maritime legacy is reflected through the various early travel accounts cave inscriptions etc wherein there are references to a large number of trading centers and ports engaged in overseas trade. The ports of Konkan played an important role in maintaining these trading relations. The maritime legacy of Konkan acquired a new dimension with the rise of ...