“While walking down the road the other day, I heard a thumping noise and a rattling of ghoongroos. Instantly, I knew he was patrolling his village, and I dared not cross his path,” the person recounted. “He’s 10 feet tall and would squish anyone walking on his route with his long legs.” Another individual shared a contrasting experience: “He helped me reach home. I thought he was someone from the village.” They described a recent incident: “The other day, I was extremely drunk and passed out. I remember someone lifting me and dropping me at my house.” Rakhandar, the mythical protective spirit of the area, demonstrates a fascinating duality in its identity. It can be mischievous, unforgiving, or fiercely protective towards the region’s residents. This multi-faceted nature adds depth and intrigue to the legends surrounding Rakhandar, making it an enigmatic figure in local folklore. This project aims to bring the rich folklore and mythology of the Konkan region to a broader audience, focussing on the fascinating and enigmatic figure known by various names such as Rakhan dar, Rakhnau, Naas, Rakhno, Devchar, Daivata, and more. These names represent a consistent spirit god believed to patrol villages, protect their inhabitants, and assist those in need. The project seeks to create an interactive and immersive environment that transports users to rural Konkan, with abundant coconut trees, shimmering springs, and numerous Rakhandar shrines. By sharing these local stories on a broader platform, the project aims to preserve and celebrate the cultural heritage of the Konkan region while fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of its mythology and traditions.