You will know the name of Kolhapur in Maharashtra for floods, but if someone says that there is a village where there is gold rains, will you believe? It seems filmy to hear, but it is absolutely true. This story is from Kasba Beed village of Karvir Taluke in Kolhapur district, which has a population of about 5-6 thousand. Temples, old inscriptions, Veeragal and most special even today, the old gold coins coming out of the ground are the identity of this small village.
According to the villagers, as soon as the rain starts and the antelope comes, these ancient gold coins are found on the roof of the farm-barn, the roads, even on the roof of the house. These coins are called gold fleet and it is believed that they belong to the Yadav period.
People of Kasba Beed get gold coins even today
A few days ago, Akkatai Jadhav of the village found a gold coin while working in the field, on which the lotus design and some letters on the other side were carved. Similarly, Tanaji Yadav and Mahadev Bidkar have also found gold postures on different occasions.
Manohar Patil found 11 gold coins
Another name in the village is quite famous-Manohar Patil. In the last five-six years, his house has got 11 gold currencies alone. He also gave some gifts to the guests, but the rest have been kept as blessings in the Deoghar (Puja Ghar) of the house.
Why do you get so many gold coins in Kasba Beed?
Now the big question is that why is it that only so many gold coins are found in Kasba Beed in the whole of Maharashtra? These coins have been found the most in the north, south and west parts of the village. About 50 gold currencies have been found here in the last five years, along with 210 Veeragal and many old inscriptions have also been found. The texture of homes is also like an old independent state here.
Demand for scientific research
The villagers want scientific and historical research on this mystery, so that the real reason is known and Kasba Beed gets a distinct identity on the tourism map of the country.

