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  • 7 Most Famous Temples In Pune For Spiritual Explorers

7 Most Famous Temples in Pune for Spiritual Explorers

7 Most Famous Temples in Pune for Spiritual Explorers

India, the mystical land of spiritual awakening, attracts millions of tourists and devotees to its majestic temples with great reverence and significance. The breathtaking architecture and awe-inspiring stories behind these temples remain at the heart of spirituality.

The temples in India are built on four essential principles that also summarize human life as per Hindu Vedas: -

Artha – Wealth & Prosperity

Kama – Sex & Pleasure

Dharma – Moral life & Values

Moksha – Self Knowledge & Realization

The city of Pune in the state of Maharashtra is a great reflection of spiritualism.

Popular as a sprawling IT hub that also houses the largest automobile and manufacturing plants in India, Pune attracts millions of students and professionals in their material pursuit. At the same time, Pune is also home to many ancient and magnificent temples in India.

Let’s explore the 7 most famous temples in Pune: -

Swami Narayan Temple, Pune

BAPS Swaminarayan temple is one the most beautiful temples in Pune. It is located on the outskirts of Pune in Nanhe, Ambegaon Khurd. Surrounded by the hills of Ambegaon and spread extravagantly across 32 acres, it has ample parking space for public vehicles. The temple attracts many devotees and worshippers daily and offers a variety of activities in and outside the temple.

The brilliant architecture by Sri Swaminarayan Sansthan showcases exquisite carvings and intricately crafted idols of many deities, and is carefully maintained by the Sansthan with a beautiful lush garden surrounding the main mandir .

With a mesmerizing lighting show in the evening and a space filled with tranquility and strong positive vibes, the experience simply leaves you asking for more.

Besides the daily prasadam offered by the priests, the canteen inside the temple offers delicious sattvik food and is open from 9:30 AM to 9 PM.

Touted as one of the most beautiful temples of the 21st century, it needs no further reasons for you to pay a visit as soon as possible.

Timings – 7:30 AM – 12 Noon & 4 PM – 9 PM

Entry – Free

Address - Mumbai-Bengaluru National Highway 4, Ambe Gaon – Narhe, Pune, Maharashtra 411046 India

Balaji Temple, Pune

Southeast of Pune, 45km outside the city, resides Balaji Temple at Ketkawale, near Narayanpur. It is also known as Prati Balaji Temple, where Prati comes from Tirupati, a small district in the state of Andhra Pradesh that is home to the main Balaji Temple in India - Tirupati Balaji.

Balaji Temple, one of the topmost visited temple in Pune, is dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara and attracts many devotees every year. Set up quietly in the lap of nature, surrounded by lush greenery, it is a magnificent work of art that took seven years (1996-2003) to complete.

The place has ample parking space, devoid of irksome beggars, and not overcrowded, making it a perfect place for a divine rendezvous.

Timings - 5 AM - 8 PM

Entry - Free

Address - Ward No. 8, Aundh Gaon, Aundh, Pune, Maharashtra, 411027, India

Dagdusheth Ganpati, Pune

One of the most famous temples in Pune, popularly known as Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpathi temple, is just 4 km away from Pune junction, situated at Budhwar pet near Shaniwar Vada in Pune City.

The temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and was built in the late 19th century by a sweet seller – Dagdusheth Halwai, out of sheer reverence for Lord Ganesha. However, it has been said that he and his wife went into depression after losing their child to a plague epidemic and later built the temple for healing. The faith keeps on building, and today this temple hosts thousands of pilgrims coming from across the country to celebrate the daily offerings and seek blessings. The 10-days Ganesha festival every year witnesses several pilgrims and worshippers seek blessings and bask in the presence of a 7.5 feet tall and 4 feet wide Ganesha idol.

Amongst the best places to visit in Pune , the aura of the temple is sure to fill you with instant peace, calmness, and hope.

Timings – 6 AM - 11 PM

Entry – Free.

Address – Ganpati Bhavan, 250, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Road, Budhwar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra.

Bhuleshwar Temple, Pune

Bhuleshwar, one of the 108 names of Lord Shiva, this temple is committed to the devotional services of Lord Shiva. The temple is perched on top of a small hill and can easily be reached through a motorable road.

Around 50 km away from the Pune city, 11 km from Pune-Solapur highway and only 3 km away from Malshira village connected by buses from Sawargate stand and Saswad stand in Pune.

Set up in the 13th century, the temple is the epitome of architectural brilliance. It has been listed as a protected monument, and the Archaeological Survey of India maintains it. With five shivlings consecrated in the sanctum and idols of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, and Lord Ganesha in the form of a female popularly known as Ganeshwari, the temple bestows peaceful and memorable sight to behold.

The legend has it that from the many sweets offered to Lord Shiva, few are bound to disappear. Don't believe it? Well, check for yourself!

Timings – 5 AM - 12 noon and 4 PM – 8 PM

Address – Bhuleshwar road, Malshiras, Maharashtra – 412104.

Nilkantheshwar Temple, Pune

Set amidst the lush green valley of Panshet and Khadakwasla dam, it is one of the fascinating temples in Pune. Nilkantheshwar, one of the 108 names of Shiva, is rightfully dedicated to Lord Shiva. The uniqueness of this vastly spread temple is the number of idols and statues inside, with each depicting a mythological story from Hindu Vedas. It makes the place a must-visit for anyone looking for an offbeat spiritual sojourn.

At 39 km away from Pune city, starting from the Swargate Bus stand, it is ideally a one-day trip, given the road condition and time it takes to reach the temple. Also, as the temple is around a half-hour steep hike from the parking place, it is advisable to be pre-equipped with proper shoes, eatables, and water bottles.

The hike ends with a hilltop view, and a spellbound backdrop of Panshet and Lavasa dams makes the sight quite hard to forget. So don’t miss bringing your camera along. It is one of the most loved temples in Pune that will surely evoke your spiritual flame within.

Timings - 6 AM to 6 PM

Address – Nilkantheshwar Mandir Road 1, Kondhur, Pune – 412107, Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar Temple, Pune

6 km away from Mahabaleshwar city, it is one of the most popular Mahabaleshwar tourist places. The temple is dedicated to one of the most revered Hindu deities – Lord Shiva.

The inner and the outer part of the temple is dissected through a 5-feet wall. The sanctum has a 500 years old, 6 feet tall, self-originated Shivling known as Mahalingam. The Mahalingam is considered to have more religious value than 12 Jyotirlingas in India.

The serenity this shrine offers is undeniably blissful, and you can find thousands of devotees meditating on the premises. It is an absolute haven for spiritual seekers.

Mahabaleshwar hills, one of the best tourist place to visit near Pune, has many other sights- seeing in the vicinity of this temple like Elephant’s head-point, Dhobi waterfalls, etc.

The temple is open to the devotees every day of the year. But the months of June till December brings the most out of the hills of Mahabaleshwar.

Timings – 6 AM - 7 PM

Address – State highway 34 KA, Ola Mahabaleshwar, Satara, Maharashtra 412806.

Omkareshwar Temple, Pune

Omkareshwar temple has a huge following amongst the city people, given its rich Maratha history, and is one of the largest temples in Pune. Situated on the banks of river Mutha, at Shaniwar Peth, it was built in the 17th century by a renowned Maratha commander Chimaji Appa.

The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, as the name suggests. It also held the samadhi of Chimaji Appa since his death in 1741. With a history of the Indian freedom movement when revolutionaries like Veer Savarkar and Lokmanya Tilak held meetings inside the temple to plan against the British moves, the temple also has a strong faith due to its survival from horrific floods in 1962, which tells about its strong foundation. Devotees across the country come every year to bow their heads in reverence and seek blessings.

The temple's architecture remains a masterpiece with sprawling verandahs, huge domes, and artistic carvings. The center of attraction is a ‘Jyotirling’ in the form of ‘Shivling’ and a giant Nandi idol, the companion of Lord Shiva.

Goes without saying, for all peace lovers, the temple remains an unforgettable experience so make sure it is included in your Pune tour package .

Timings – 5 AM – 12:30 PM and 4 PM – 10 PM

Address – Balgandharva Bridge, 233, near Chandrashekhar Apte Road, Shaniwar Peth, Pune.

Within 100 km, a visit to these temples near Pune makes sure to create an everlasting impact on your spiritual side.

Temples are a worshipping place to upsurge your inner strengths, bring out the bliss within, and allows you to look at the world as one.

These are among the best temples of Pune that you can visit at any time of the year. However, if you're also a nature lover, visiting these naturally peaceful temples of Pune around the monsoon time of the year will guarantee an enthralling experience of a lifetime.

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15 Temples in Pune for a Spectacular Religious Getaway

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Pune, known as the cultural capital of Maharashtra, is not only a vibrant city but also a hub of religious heritage. It is home to numerous temples that attract spiritual seekers from all over the world. If you’re planning a religious getaway, Pune offers a treasure trove of divine experiences. Here, we present a list of 15 temples in Pune that promise a spectacular religious journey.

  • 1 1. Parvati Hill Temple, Pune
  • 2 2. Pataleshwar Cave Temple, Pune
  • 3 3. Dehu, Pune
  • 4 4. Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple, Pune
  • 5 5. Sri Balaji Mandir, Pune
  • 6 6. ISKCON NVCC Temple, Pune
  • 7 7. Chaturshringi Temple, Pune
  • 8 8. Sarasbaug Ganpati Temple, Pune
  • 9 9. Bhuleshwar Temple, Pune
  • 10 10. Katraj Jain Temple, Pune
  • 11 11. Shree Omkareshwar Temple
  • 12 12. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
  • 13 13. Nageshwar Temple
  • 14 14. Shri Kasba Ganpati Temple
  • 15 15. Shri Mahalaxmi Mandir

1. Parvati Hill Temple, Pune

Brought into existence by the great Peshwa ruler Balaji Baji Rao in the 17th century, Parvati Hill Temple stands tall at over 2,000 feet, offering a sweeping view of the city of Pune. Located in the south-east part of Pune, this temple is a serene oasis away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The pleasant climate throughout the year adds to the charm of this hilltop temple.

2. Pataleshwar Cave Temple, Pune

Situated on the Jangli Maharaj Road in Pune, Pataleshwar Cave Temple is enshrined by Lord Pataleshwar, the God of the Underworld and a form of Lord Shiva. Carved out of a single magnanimous rock, this spellbinding monolithic find is located right in the heart of the city. The temple’s walls are adorned with intricate carvings and miniature paintings, showcasing the rich heritage of Hinduism.

3. Dehu, Pune

Dehu Gatha temple, one of the largest temples near Pune, holds a special place in the hearts of devotees. At the entrance of the temple lies the statue of Sant Tukaram Maharaj, a revered saint. The temple walls are adorned with carvings depicting the legends and stories (Gathas) of Sant Tukaram, making it easy for visitors to read and appreciate. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the floating Gathas on the Indrayani River near the temple.

4. Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple, Pune

A divine place of worship devoted to Lord Ganapati, Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati temple is extremely famous for its religious festivities. Located in Pune, Maharashtra, the temple attracts a considerable crowd of devotees every day who come to attend the daily pooja, abhisheka, and the Arti of Lord Ganesh. The idol of Lord Ganapati, adorned with almost 40 kilos of gold, stands 2.2 meters high and 1 meter wide.

5. Sri Balaji Mandir, Pune

Sri Balaji Mandir of Pune is a close replica of the renowned Venkateshwara temple at Tirumala, Tirupati. Along with the similar architectural aesthetics, this temple also follows the rituals and religious activities of its influencer. Surrounded by beautiful, lush green surroundings, the temple offers a serene environment. The provision of free meals adds to the experience, making it a great alternative for those unable to visit the original temple.

6. ISKCON NVCC Temple, Pune

Located in the less congested area of Kondhwa, near Pune, ISKCON NVCC (New Vedic Cultural Center) is a temple devoted to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. The temple, nestled amidst lavish green hills, provides visitors with a serene ambience. As you enter the prayer hall, you’ll be awe-struck by the stunning idols of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha, exuding divinity and beauty.

7. Chaturshringi Temple, Pune

One of the revered temples of Pune, the Chaturshringi Mandir holds a special place in the hearts of devotees. Located on Senapati Bapat Road near Pune University in Gokhale Nagar, this temple has been a place of worship for devotees of Mahakali and Shri Chaturshringi for ages. The temple’s name, derived from “Chattu,” meaning “Mountain with four peaks,” signifies faith and power. In addition to Mahakali, the main temple also houses idols of Goddess Durga, Ashtavinayaka, and Ganesha.

8. Sarasbaug Ganpati Temple, Pune

Sarasbaug Ganapati Temple, named after the island it is situated on, holds great historical significance. The temple is dedicated to Siddhi Vinakayak Ganesh and was established by the Maratha ruler Shrimant Sawai Madhavrao Peshwa in 1784. Located at the foot of Parvati Hills, the temple’s surrounding lake is believed to have been the venue of secret meetings held by the Peshwas during boat rides.

9. Bhuleshwar Temple, Pune

Rich in ancient history and peculiar architecture, Bhuleshwar temple stands as a holy site devoted to Lord Shiva. Situated on a small hill in the village of Yavat, around 54 kilometers from Pune city, this temple offers a calm and cool ambience for devotees to offer their prayers. The unique architecture and tranquil surroundings create a peaceful experience.

10. Katraj Jain Temple, Pune

Peace and tranquillity are the two dominant forces at the Katraj Jain Temple. Situated on a hillock between the Pune-Satara highway, this temple offers a mesmerizing view of the Pune city. As you enter the temple, the refreshing breeze and serene atmosphere transport you into a state of calmness, allowing you to immerse yourself in spirituality.

11. Shree Omkareshwar Temple

Formerly a funeral site for Hindus, the Shree Omkareshwar Temple is an 18th-century Shiva temple located near the Balgandharva Rang Mandir in Shanivar Peth. The temple, built by Shivram Bhat, the spiritual teacher of the renowned Peshwa family, showcases exquisite white stone Shikhara with five layers, each adorned with sculptures and carvings of different Hindu deities. The temple also houses smaller temples dedicated to Ganesh, Vishnu, and Shani.

12. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir

The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Pune, located on Narhe Ambegaon road, is renowned for its cleanliness and well-maintained premises. The temple’s beautiful lawn surrounds the main temple, which is carved out of red stone. With specific timings for daily activities, including Thal or Bhog offering, the temple ensures a disciplined and sacred atmosphere. The temple follows a strict set of guidelines to maintain the respect and glory of the premises.

13. Nageshwar Temple

Nageshwar Temple in Somwar Peth, Pune, stands as one of the oldest temples in the city. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple was built in the 13th century AD in the Yadava style of architecture. The temple sanctum also houses shrines for various other deities, including Lord Vishnu, Almighty Maruti, and Shree Dattatreya. The temple celebrates Mahashivratri, Hanuman Jayanti, and Vinayaka Chaturti, attracting devotees throughout the year.

14. Shri Kasba Ganpati Temple

The Kasba Ganapati Temple, located in Kasba Peth, Pune, holds historical significance in the Maratha Dynasty. This temple gained popularity when seven prominent Maratha families migrated to Pune in 1630. Despite its humble size, the temple is adorned with beautiful paintings of Lord Ganesha on the walls. The main festival celebrated here is Ganesh Chaturthi, a 10-day grand celebration initiated by Bal Gangadhar Tilak in the 19th century.

15. Shri Mahalaxmi Mandir

Shri Mahalaxmi Mandir, situated in Pune, is dedicated to the trinity of goddesses—Mahasarwati, Mata Laxmi, and Mahakali. With its Dravidian style architecture, the temple stands tall, approximately 55 feet high and 24 feet wide. The main idol of the goddess is made from ancient marble. During the Mogra festival, the idols are decorated with thousands of flowers, creating a vibrant and divine atmosphere. The temple also celebrates various other festivals, including Navratri, Holi, Brahma Utsav, Ram Navmi, and Janmashtami.

In conclusion, Pune offers a plethora of temples for a spectacular religious getaway. These 15 temples showcase the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of the city. Whether you seek tranquility, architectural marvels, or divine experiences, Pune’s temples have something for everyone. Embark on this spiritual journey and immerse yourself in the religious fervor of Pune.

Are these temples accessible to everyone, regardless of their religious beliefs?

Absolutely! These temples welcome visitors from all walks of life, irrespective of their religious beliefs. They are open to anyone seeking spiritual solace or interested in exploring the cultural heritage of Pune.

Can I visit multiple temples in a single day?

Yes, it is possible to visit multiple temples in a day as most of them are easily accessible within Pune city. However, do plan your itinerary accordingly to make the most of your visit and allow sufficient time for each temple.

Are there any specific dress codes to follow while visiting these temples?

While there may not be strict dress codes, it is advisable to dress modestly and respectfully when visiting these temples. Wearing clothes that cover your shoulders and knees is generally considered appropriate.

Can I take photographs inside the temples?

Photography rules may vary from temple to temple. Some temples may restrict photography inside the sanctum or during specific rituals. It is best to inquire about the photography guidelines at each temple before clicking pictures.

Are there any specific timings for visiting these temples?

Each temple has its own timings for darshan (worship) and other rituals. It is recommended to check the timings in advance to plan your visit accordingly. Some temples may have specific aarti timings or special events, so it’s good to be aware of the schedule beforehand.

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Kasba Ganapti

It is the Gram Daivat of Pune. Kasba peth is near Lal Mahal and the kasba Ganpati is the Ganpati of fiest Honor in Pune. So it has the first previlage in Ganesh Utsav Procession. Jijabai, the mother of Chh. Shivaji Maharaj had put up the statue of Ganesh. On her behalf, Dadoji Kondadev had put on a tent in front of this statue. Now it is a famous temple in Pune.

Chaturshringi Temple

Chaturshringi Temple

The Chaturshringi Temple also spelt as Chaturshrungi Temple is a Hindu temple in the city of Pune in Maharashtra state of India.The temple is located on the slope of a hill on Senapati Bapat Road. It is said to have been built during the reign of the Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The temple is looked after by Chaturshringi Devasthan (Temple) trustees.

Parvati

This is one of the most famous landmarks of Pune. Though the hill is in the Southern half of the city, it is visible from almost every part of Pune. There are 108 steps that lead to the temple dedicated to Parvati and Devadeshwar. There are also temples dedicated to Vishnu, Ganesh and Kartikeya. Climbing to the top of the hill can be rewarding as one can enjoy an excellent paranomic view of Pune. A group of beautiful temples of Ganesh and Kartikeya which are from the 17th( At the time of Nana Saheb Peshwa) century are Parvati’s attractions. The Parvati museum houses portraits of heroes of the Peshwa Dynasty, besides old manuscripts, weapons and coins. According to records, the main idol was carved out of gold by craftsmen from Karnataka. Later on it was stolen on 1932, it was replaced by silver idols plated with gold.

Bhimashankar

Supposedly home to one of the 12 highly sacred Jyotirlinghas in India, Bhimashankar Temple is a revered religious site near Pune. According to Shiv Mahapuran, once Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma had a heated argument related to superiority of creation of the universe. To test them, Lord Shiva divided the 3 worlds into pillars of light and named them jyotirlinga. Both of them started downwards and upwards to find the end of this light. Lord Vishnu confessed his defeat that he couldn’t find the end while Brahma lied that he was the first one to find the end. The one at Bhimshankar Temple is among the most auspicious jyotirlinga shrines. The temple itself is a fine example of architectural splendour of the 13th century. The premise has Sabhamandap and Shikhara as well which was constructed by Nana Phadnavis during the 18th century.

Jejuri

A well known place, 40 kms away from Pune, Jejuri is famous for the ancient temple of Lord Khandoba, as known as Khandobachi Jejuri. A “Yatra” is held in the months of Chitra, Margashirsha, Puash and Magh (months of Hindu calender). While on the way to the temple, one gets a view of the Dive Ghat. Deep Mala is popular over here. To reach the temple, one has to climb 200 steps.Jejuri also has historical importnace as Shivaji and Shahaji had discussed the strategy against the Mughals here. Various weapons of those times can be seen here.

Ashtavinayak

Lord Ganesh is the protector of his devotees. Eight effigies found among the nature, sculptured by nature have been housed in temples created ages ago at the places where the effigies were first identified.These are “Swayumbhu” effigies. Out of these Ashtavinayakas, six temples viz. Morgaon (Moreshwar),Theur (Chintamani), Ranjangaon (Mahaganapati), Ozar (Vighnahar), Lenyadri (Girijatmak), Siddhatek (Siddhivinayak) are in Pune district.

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Situated on the bank of river Indrayani, this is the birth place of Saint Tukaram Maharaj. Pilgrims come here in large numbers. It is 34 kms away from Pune city.

Alandi

Alandi is 25 kms away from Pune. Popularly known as “Devachi Alandi” (God’s Place) has Samadhi and a temple of the saint poet Dnyaneshwar. The temple was built in 1570. Saint Dnyaneshwar wrote the Marathi translation of the ‘Bhagvat Geeta’ called ‘Dnyaneshwari’. The othet famous places in Alandi are Vitthal-Rakhumai temple, Ram temple, Krishna temple and Muktai temple. Saint Dnyaneshwar spent most of his life-span in Alandi. The Palkhi, which is in the month of Ashadh, carried by the pilgrims from Alandi to Pandharpur covers almost 150 kms of distance.The famous wall on which Saint Dnyaneshwar flew to meet Chandev is also present here.

Nira Narsinhpur

Nira Narsinhapur

Nira Narsinhpur is located in Indapur taluka of Pune district. It is very famous for the very ancient temple of Lord Narsinha. Many people visit this holy place and worship Lord Narasinha .Many people believe that Lord Narsinha is a vigilant God & fulfils the wish.The Lord Narsinha temple was built nearly 400 years ago. The structure,the carving work on the stone as well as on the wood is just majestic and impressive. The atmosphere is pretty good in all the season. The confluence of the rivers Nira and Bhima is also very beautiful

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Ashtavinayak Temples near Pune: A Pilgrimage steeped in folklore

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  • Post published: April 3, 2021
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Visiting  Ashtavinayak Temples  is a popular pilgrimage tour near Pune. This is a spiritual journey of visiting 8 different Hindu temples, having 8 different forms of God Ganesha. These temples are located at 8 different places all around Pune city in the state of Maharashtra, India. The idols in these temples are said to be  Swayambhu . This means nobody installed these Ganesha idols. They were found to be formed naturally. And later temple structures were built around the idols.

Trip Highlights:  The savage monkeys at Lenyadri caves snatched the coconut which is the Prasad or offering of the entire pilgrimage. As one monkey snatched it out of my hands, I could see 8-10 more monkeys coming down towards me from the hill above. I still managed to snatch it back from the hands of the monkey near me. Thankfully the local guys carrying palanquins arrived at that moment and drove away all the monkeys.

Related post: The famous Manache Ganpati in Pune

Ashtavinayak Ganpati Names List and details of the tour

The Ashtavinayak Ganpati names list in the correct sequence is as follows:

  • Mayureshwar Temple, Morgaon – मयुरेश्वर मंदिर, मोरगाव
  • Siddhivinayak Temple, Siddhatek – सिद्धिविनायक मंदिर, सिद्धतेक
  • Ballaleshwar Temple, Pali – बल्लाळेश्वर मंदिर, पाली
  • Varadvinayak temple, Mahad – वरदविनायक मंदिर, महाड
  • Chintamani Temple, Theur – चिंतामणी मंदिर, थेऊर
  • Girijatmaj Temple, Lenyadri – गिरीजत्माज मंदिर, लेन्याद्री
  • Vighneshwar Temple, Ozar – विघ्नेश्वर मंदिर, ओझर
  • Mahaganpati Temple, Ranjangaon – महागणपती मंदिर, रांजणगाव

Among these 8 Ganesha temples – 5 are in Pune district, 2 are in Raigad district but closer to Pune and 1 is in Ahmednagar district which is also closer to Pune. Pune city is the best place to start your Ashtavinayak tour.

  • The number   of days required:  I completed the Ashtavinayak tour in 2 days. Most of the tour operators complete it in 2 days over the weekend. That makes 4 Ganesha temples per day. You can also do this pilgrimage slowly over 4 days, with 2 Ganesha temples per day. Some even do it over a period of 8 days, with 1 temple per day. There is old folklore that if you can complete all the temples in 1 day ie. 24 hours, your wish will definitely come true.
  • Best time to visit:  The best time to visit is any off-season. There are massive queues for entry and darshan almost all around the year. So, in order to avoid the crowds, I visited in the Diwali of 2019. And I found no queues at almost all the temples.
  • Distances covered:  If you start from Pune and complete this tour in the exact sequence mentioned below, it is a journey of around 840 km.
  • Transport:  There are various tour operators providing pre-planned itinerary and the pick and drop facility. But I would suggest you go with your bike/car for flexibility and a better experience. You can stop for snacks at small huts among the mountain ghats, and also include one or two more places in the trip.
  • Where to stay in Ashtavinayak:  Depending on your itinerary, you can plan to stay at any of the Ashtavinayak temples. There are various upscale hotels, as well as homestays, near every temple.

If you don’t know about God Ganesha or Ganapati, you can first read the information at the end of this blog post. Even if you know about him, you should still find it interesting to read. I have also mentioned information about the Ganesh festival celebrated in India at the very end.

I have included the images of the ‘Kalas’ or ‘Dome’ or ‘Steeple’ of the temple. In Hindu faith, even if you see the top of the temple called ‘Kalas’ in Marathi or the Steeple of the temple, it is equivalent to visiting and paying respects to God. So, if you see my pictures below, it is like you have virtually visited all the temples.

The correct sequence to visit Ashtavinayak temples

There is a predetermined sequence to visit the 8 Ashtavinayak temples. The form of Ganesha at every temple has a different name and a different story or folklore behind it. Below I have listed Ashtavinayak Ganpati names and places, in the order in which they must be visited.

My experience: I went with a tour company which organises pre-planned tours from Pune city. Unfortunately, I did not check the order or sequence in which they were going to take me around Ashtavinayak temples. The tour company did take me to all the temples but in the wrong order. They just made their job simpler by taking me in an anticlockwise circle all around Pune city, instead of the real zig-zag route. So, please check before booking the Ashtavinayak tour with some tour operators. Or just go by your own vehicle. The real sequence to visit the 8 temples is given below.

Mayureshwar Temple, Morgaon, Pune

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Mayureshwar temple is very close, just around 67 km away from Pune city. The name Mayureshwar is derived from the form of Ganesha sitting on a peacock.  Mayur  in Sanskrit translates to peacock. It is believed that Ganesha in the form of Mayureshwar killed the demon Sindhurasur at this place. The village Morgaon also gets the name from the large population of peacocks that used to live around this region. This temple has minarets around it. These were made to make it look like a mosque from a distance, to avoid constant attacks on the temple. This is the most important temple in all the Ashtavinayak temples.

There is a Nandi at the entrance of the temple. I was surprised to see the Nandi because this sacred bull is usually found outside Shiva temples. Later on, I came to know the story behind it. According to the local legend, the huge Nandi sculpture was being transported on a bullock cart to a nearby Shiva temple. The wooden cart broke down, and the Nandi landed on the ground. Since then nobody has been able to move it from this place.

There is another popular temple nearby called Jejuri temple, which you can also visit.

Siddhivinayak Temple, Siddhatek, Ahmednagar

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The scenery and nature around the temple are very beautiful. First, you have to cross the beautiful river Bhima on your way to this temple. The temple is located on a small hill near the river. To do one pradakshina or circumambulation, you have to go all around the hill. There is no short cut, and it takes about 15-30 minutes for doing the same. It is said that Saint Shri Morya Gosavi attained enlightenment at this place.

The Ganesha idol here has the trunk towards his right. This form of Ganesha is believed to be very hard to please, yet very powerful. This is the only idol in all Ashtavinayak who has the trunk towards his right. This form of Ganesha is called Siddhivinayak or the one who gives enlightenment. This temple is a Jagrut Kshetra, which means a place with a very powerful deity. Make sure to pray for what you want the most at this temple.

At this temple, I saw a caterpillar for the first time in my life. It had small wings which were just coming out of the cocoon. The cocoon wasn’t broken yet. In short, the caterpillar was in the process of becoming a butterfly. My first reaction when I saw it was that it’s going to die soon, and it looks so ugly. But later when I thought about it then I realised it’s actually all set to be a beautiful butterfly. This was like a sign. A caterpillar turning into a butterfly was synonymous with my stage in life at that point in time.

After completing your visit to this Siddhivinayak temple of Siddhatek, you can have lunch at the nearby town called Daund.

Ballaleshwar Temple, Pali, Raigad

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This is the only temple of Ganesha where the deity is named after his devotee. The legend goes that the small children of this village of Pali used to worship rocks. They were lead by a small boy Ballal. Once they all found a huge rock and started worshipping it as God Ganesha. When the children of the town did not return home, Ballal’s father was sent to find them all. When he reached he found that all the children were busy listening to Ganesh Purana. Seeing Ballal’s father enraged, all the children ran away. Ballal was caught as he was deeply engrossed in devotion. Ballal’s father started beating him as a punishment and later tied him to a nearby tree. Then he threw the huge rock away which split into many pieces.

He left Ballal tied to a tree, wounded and starving. Ballal continued to chant the name of Ganesha. Seeing this utmost devotion God Ganesha appeared before Ballal in the form of a Saint. He untied the ropes that tied him, healed his wounds. Ballal recognised that its Ganesha in the form of a Saint. Ganesha offered to reward a blessing to Ballal. To this Ballal said, “May I always be your devotee, and may you always stay here in this village.”

Today, there is a temple of Dhundivinayak near the Ballaleshwar temple. This is that huge rock that Ballal initially worshipped along with other children. Its believed that you should first visit the Dundivinayak temple, and then the Ballaleshwar temple. I read a signboard near the shoe stands, about visiting the Dhundivinayak temple first. There are two beautiful lakes near the temple.

Varadvinayak Temple, Mahad, Raigad

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The story behind this temple goes like this. Gritsamada who is the son of Indra gets cursed by his own mother that a cruel demon will be born to him. In penance, he enters the Pushpak forest and prays to God Ganesha. Pleased by his penance Ganesha gives him a boon that his son could be defeated only by the God Shiva. Gritsamada asks Ganesha to stay in this forest forever so that devotees can come here to pray and be successful. They call this the Bhadraka forest now.

The idol of Ganesha was found in the lake, which is located right next to the temple. There is an oil lamp inside this temple which is alight continuously from 1892. There’s another reason why this temple is popular among couples. It is a common belief that eating the coconut prasad (offering) from this temple on a Maghi Chaturthi, will bless couples with a son.

Chintamani Temple, Theur, Pune

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This is a beautiful temple in a small village. I loved the ambience and vibe of this temple the most. The temple’s gate is small, but once inside you will realise this is the largest one among all the Ashtavinayak temples. There are many legends of how this temple came into existence. One of them is about a fight for a jewel. A saint and a demon fight for the jewel – Chintamani. Ganesha saves the saint and slays the demon. Later the saint thanks Ganesha and refuses to take the jewel back. Instead, he pleads to Ganesha to stay here forever.

According to another legend Brahma, the God of all creations comes here to meditate. God Ganesha calmed his restless mind here at this place. They named this village Theur, which means  stable . Needless to say, you should try sitting here and meditating. As I mentioned earlier the vibe of this temple is amazing. I immediately felt calm when I entered it.

Saint Shri Morya Gosavi, often visited this temple for enlightenment. Moreover, this temple was often visited by the Maratha Peshwas that lived in Pune. Inside the temple is a large bell that was offered by the Peshwas to the Chintamani temple. This European bell was acquired from the Portuguese after capturing the Vasai fort in the Konkan region.

Girijatmaj Temple, Lenyadri, Pune

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This is my most favourite temple of all the Ashtavinayak temples. Girijatmaj temple is located on top of a mountain. Girijatmaj translates to  Mountain born . To reach the top, you have to climb some steep steps. It is a part of some rock-cut Buddhist caves of Lenyadri. Lenyadri caves are a group of 28 caves that are related to other caves near Pune like Karla, Bhaja, Bedse, etc. Girijatmaj temple is inside Cave no 7, which is said to be from the 1st century AD. The sculptures and architecture in the surrounding caves especially Cave No 6 and Cave No 14 are beautiful. But it is a bit difficult to reach inside these caves.

When I visited this temple, it was October, but for some reason, it was still raining in Maharashtra. So, there were small showers when I visited, and the surrounding area was full of greenery. The rain makes the steps very slippery. And you have to always look out for the monkeys. The monkeys here are insane thieves. They will grab your offerings or prasad and runway! And one of the monkeys even climbed up and sat on the head of one lady. It was scary yet thrilling. From the top, I could see green farmland stretching out around the temple for acres.

There is palanquins or  Doli  facility available for elders and disabled to reach the top. Basically they make you sit in a chair and carry you to the top.

Vighneshwar Temple, Ozar, Pune

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Vighneshwar means the Lord of obstacles. The legend behind this temple is that the demon Vighnasura created havoc and troubled everyone by making obstacles and disruptions in their work and sacrifice. When the people pleaded to the Gods, they sent Ganesha to fight the demon Vighnasura. After realising it was impossible to win, Vighnasura surrendered. Since then it was decided that Vighneshwara will dwell only where Ganesha is not worshipped. Thus, in the Hindu faith, Ganesha is worshipped before beginning anything.

The temple is small and in the typical Maratha architecture. They have planted several flowering trees like Jasmine along the pradakshina path or the circumambulation trail. Two large lamp towers are located near the entrance. I could not help but imagine how grand it must have looked after lighting lamps all over these towers. There is a river near the temple named Kukadi.

Mahaganpati Temple, Ranjangaon, Pune

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This is the eighth Ganesha in the Ashtavinayak temples. The area around the temple is very well maintained. You can see the grandeur of the massive, impressive arched gate in the picture above. This gate is a relatively new addition by the locals. There are 2 life-sized elephant statues on both sides of this new gate.

The actual temple is in the picture below. The form of Ganesha here is seated on a lotus. This temple and the deity here is considered to be the most powerful form of Ganesha. It is believed that the real idol of Ganesha is hidden in the basement of the temple. The real idol of the Ganesha is said to have 10 trunks and 20 arms. This is the largest form of Ganesha.

It is also a common belief among people that if you visit this temple, it is equivalent to doing the entire Ashtavinayak tour. The people who cannot make the entire journey of visiting all the 8 Ashtavinayak temples due to some reasons, just visit this temple.

There is no mistake. The Ashtavinayak yatra starts and ends with the same temple of Mayureshwar located in Morgaon. Yes, the Ashtavinayak tour is said to be incomplete unless and until you go back to the Mayrueshwar temple. You should not go back to your home unless you do this. Otherwise, the pilgrimage is incomplete.

As I did my trip with a tour operator they didn’t take me back to Morgaon for revisiting the Mayureshwar temple. I am not very religious usually, but I may make vows or ask Ganesha for favours whenever I am stuck in a tight spot or in an obstacle. I don’t really know whether God exists, but somehow making the prayers gives me confidence clears my mind from any doubts.

The Prasad of Dry Coconut

It is said that you should offer a dry coconut to the Ganesha at every temple, and later eat it as a Prasad when you reach back home. Instead of taking a separate coconut every time and carrying eight coconuts home, I took and carried only one coconut. I bought a dry coconut at Mayureshwar temple in Morgaon and then carried it with me for 2 days. I used the same coconut as an offering to God Ganesha at all the 8 Ashtavinayak temples. This is the better way of doing it, rather than carrying the weight of 8 coconuts at the end. If you are a big family visiting together then you may offer a new coconut and end up with 8 coconuts.

Ganesha or Ganapati

Ganesha is an important god in Hinduism. He is said to be the god of wisdom, who tackles problems with his intelligence first. He is also called the  Vighnaharta  or the one who removes obstacles and disruptions. This is the reason why Hindus first remember God Ganesha before beginning any of the important tasks. And a small prayer is made to Ganesha to take care of obstacles and disruptions. The Ganesha idol sits on the dashboard near the windshield of almost all cars and vehicles in India, for the same reason.

There is another reason why Ganesha is worshipped before all new beginnings. As per Indian Vedic knowledge, any idea first enters the subconscious mind and then into the conscious mind. An idea entering the conscious mind should be obstacle-free. If the idea enters the conscious mind full of obstacles and doubts, then the same gets converted into reality – ie. in last stage Action or execution of the idea. So before starting any new idea, first Ganesha is worshipped. The mind is freed from any doubts or obstacles. And then no problems, disruptions or obstacles arise in the execution of the idea.

Why does Ganesha have an Elephant’s head?

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God Ganesha has an elephant’s head instead of having a human head. There are 2-3 stories that give the reason behind Ganesha’s elephant head. The most widely known and accepted one is as follows –

Goddess Parvati, the wife of God Shiva was bathing at lake Gauri Kund near Kailash Mountain. As there was nobody there to be a guard while bathing, she sculpted little Ganesha from bathing clays and Sandalwood. After she put life into her child, she asked him to stand as a guard while she bathed. Meanwhile, God Shiva arrived at Gauri Kund and asked Ganesha to step aside. Ganesha not knowing that Shiva is his father, and Parvati’s husband did not allow him to proceed. God Shiva was hence enraged and he beheaded little Ganesha. When Goddess Parvati arrived at the scene, she was enraged when she saw Ganesha killed by Shiva. She was about to destroy all the creations of the world when the God of all creations – Brahma stopped her.

The Shiva commanded Brahma to bring the head of the first animal he finds facing North. God Brahma set out and returned with the head of an elephant. God Shiva fixed the head of an elephant on his child’s body. And this is how Ganesha got an elephants head. If we see logically every part of Ganesha’s body gives us a message. The large ears of an elephant tell us to listen more, the small eyes show concentration, the tiny mouth gives the message of speaking less. The large trunk represents flexibility.

Ganesh Chaturthi or Ganesh festival

Ganesh Chaturthi is the day when little Ganesha came to earth from  Mount Kailash . From this day starts a 10 day grand festival in India called the Ganesh festival. I am writing this post during this most loved festival in India. The Ganesh festival was first started in  Pune city  by the freedom fighter Lokmanya Tilak. It was an effort to bring the Indians together.

Now, everyone celebrating the festival brings home a small Ganesha idol each year. More idols and larger versions of Ganesha are brought in at the public pandals. This is a 10-11 day celebration which you can experience best by visiting the cities Pune or Mumbai. The dates are as per the Indian calendar, but they usually fall in August or September. In this fun-filled festival, several decorations are made or scenes are enacted by people or statues. Drum like instruments called  Dhol  and  Tasha  are played by youngsters around the city. It is almost like carnivals but even better with a spiritual twist.

FAQs about Ashtavinayak Temples

1. Mayureshwar Temple, Morgaon 2. Siddhivinayak Temple, Siddhatek 3. Ballaleshwar Temple, Pali 4. Varadvinayak temple, Mahad 5. Chintamani Temple, Theur 6. Girijatmaj Temple, Lenyadri 7. Vighneshwar Temple, Ozar 8. Mahaganpati Temple, Ranjangaon

1. मयुरेश्वर मंदिर, मोरगाव 2. सिद्धिविनायक मंदिर, सिद्धटेक 3. बल्लाळेश्वर मंदिर, पाली 4. वरदविनायक मंदिर, महाड 5. चिंतामणी मंदिर, थेऊर 6. गिरीजत्माज मंदिर, लेन्याद्री 7. विघ्नेश्वर मंदिर, ओझर 8. महागणपती मंदिर, रांजणगाव

I completed the Ashtavinayak tour in 2 days. Most of the tour operators complete it in 2 days over the weekend. That makes 4 Ganesha temples per day. You can also do this pilgrimage slowly over 4 days, with 2 Ganesha temples per day. Some even do it over a period of 8 days, with 1 temple per day. There is an old folklore that, if you can complete all the temples in 1 day ie. 24 hours, your wish will definitely come true.

If the correct sequence is followed 840 km are covered in Ashtavinayak yatra, starting and ending at Pune city

There are various tour operators providing pre-planned itinerary and the pick and drop facility. But I would suggest you go with your bike/car for flexibility and a better experience. You can stop for snacks at small huts among the mountain ghats, and also include one or two more places in the trip.

So these are all the local legends and folklore told for generations after generations in Maharashtra. If anything mentioned above was incorrect, or if you want to add up anything, Comment below!

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Thanks for sharing such amazing information with us it was a pleasure to read your blog and it helps all trekking bloggers I am searching for such great tips for a long time but I didn’t found such valuable info .thanks once again keep on posting in future.

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I think this is an informative post and it is very useful and knowledgeable.

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Thankyou for this beautiful information.In Chintamani temple i heard that there is a chintamani river.If you have any information please share it sir.

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as far as I know, Mula Mutha river flows nearby this temple

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Fantastic blog. Thank for sharing this wonderful website with us. I’ll share this blog with my colleagues. I’m sure this info will be useful to those who need it.

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Very Informative blog. I am a senior citizen, planning to visit these places, engaging a car for two days. Could you please indicate the timings of visit at all these temples, so that we can take care of the recess / lunch – break time in our itinerary. Also, if distances are indicated from each place to place in the given sequential order, may help in planning in minimizing the travel distance and time. Thank you for sharing your experience in a detailed manner. May God Ganesha Bless you.

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Explore These Famous Temples In Pune For A Spiritual Experience Like No Other

Indian culture is reflected in temples in every city and every state. Pune has a rich culture, and the temples stand as a testament to its vibrant heritage.

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Published On Jan 22, 2024 | Updated On Mar 05, 2024

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In every corner of India, temples tell stories of its rich culture and traditions. Pune is no different! This vibrant city is packed with temples that showcase its deep-rooted heritage and spirit. Each temple in Pune isn't just a place of worship; it's a living testament to the city's colourful past, architectural wonders, and heartfelt beliefs.

From the towering structures of the Bhimashankar Mandir Pune to the serene ambience of the Pataleshwar Cave Temple Pune to the divinity of Pune Iskcon temple, each temple narrates tales of devotion, history, and architectural brilliance. Dive in with us as we explore the soulful temples that make Pune truly special!

Here are some famous temples in Pune you should visit when in the city

1. Bhimashankar Temple 

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One cannot speak of spiritual landmarks without mentioning the Bhimashankar Mandir Pune. Nestled in the Sahyadri hills, surrounded by dense forests, this temple is a revered site dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of a Jyotirlinga. The architectural grandeur, constructed in the Nagara style, speaks volumes about its historical significance as one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Apart from its spiritual aura, tourists can also explore nearby attractions like Bhaja caves and Imagica theme parks. Location: Sahyadri Hills, Maharashtra Distance from Pune: 110 km

2. Parvati Hill Temples  

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For those seeking tranquillity amidst nature, the Parvati Hill Temples offer a serene environment. As one ascends the 103 steps to the hilltop, they are greeted by five majestic temples, each resonating with its unique charm. From the Rama temple to the Devdeveshwar temple, the lush greenery and scenic beauty make this spot a must-visit among the famous temples in Pune. Location: Parvati Paytha, Pune, Maharashtra Distance from Pune: 5.3 km

3. Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapathi  

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The heart of Pune resonates with the beats of devotion at the Dagaduseth Halwai Ganapathi temple. Every year, thousands flock to witness the 7.5-foot-tall idol of Lord Ganesha, feeling the spiritual energy that pervades the air, especially during the grand Ganeshotsav celebrations. Location: 250, Budhwar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra Distance from Pune: 3 km

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4. Pataleshwar Cave temple Pune 

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Stepping into the Pataleshwar Cave Temple in Pune is like stepping back in time. This rock-cut marvel, dedicated to Lord Shiva, showcases intricate carvings and stands as a testament to Rashtrakuta architecture. The temple, though unfinished, carries an aura of mystique and reverence. Location: Jangali Maharaj Road, Revenue Colony, Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra Distance from Pune: 1.7 km

5. Pune ISKCON temple  

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The Pune ISKCON Temple in Katraj is not just a temple; it's an experience. From the melodious chants resonating during evening aarti to the opportunity for Gau-Seva, this temple offers a holistic spiritual experience. Visitors can also contribute to various services and explore adjacent attractions like the Narayani Dham temple. Location: Iskcon Nvcc Road Katraj-Kondhwa Bypass, Tilekar Nagar, Kondhwa Budruk, Pune, Maharashtra Distance from Pune: 12 km

6. Someshwar temple  

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Rich in historical significance, the Someshwar Temple was constructed by Jijabai, the mother of the legendary Shivaji. Its stunning architecture, coupled with tales of valour and devotion, makes it a significant landmark among the famous temples in Pune. Location: Someshwarwadi, Pashan, Pune, Maharashtra Distance from Pune: 8.8 km

7. Bhuleshwar temple 

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The Bhuleshwar Temple, with its unique architectural blend resembling a mosque, stands as a testament to ancient craftsmanship. Dating back to the era of the Pandavas, this temple houses intricately designed shrines of Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Goddess Lakshmi. Location: Bhuleshwar Road, Malshiras, Maharashtra Distance from Pune: 45 km

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1. Which is the most famous temple in Pune?

The most renowned temple in Pune is the Dagaduseth Halwai Ganapathi temple, attracting thousands of devotees annually.

2. How far is Bhimashankar Temple from Pune?

Bhimashankar Temple is approximately 110 km away from Pune.

3. Are there any architectural highlights among these temples?

Yes, Pataleshwar Cave Temple in Pune is particularly notable for its rock-cut architecture dating back to the 8th century.

4. Is there an entry fee for visiting these temples?

Most of these temples, like Dagaduseth Halwai Ganapathi and Parvati Hill Temples, do not charge an entry fee.

5. Can visitors easily reach these temples using public transportation?

Absolutely! Pune is well-connected, allowing visitors to reach these temples either by bus, train, or local transportation, making the journey convenient for everyone.

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Shirdi is a pilgrimage town located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. About 180 km from Pune, and 258 km from Mumbai, this is one of the popular places pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Aurangabad . Shirdi is home to the shrine of Shirdi Sai Baba, the star attractions of Shirdi Tour . Sai Baba, who belonged to the 20th century, is known as one of the greatest saints of India. Sai Baba visited Shirdi when he was 16 years old and stayed there until he died in 1918. Shirdi is the place where he attained his 'Samadhi' or final abode. This is one of the must include places in Maharashtra holiday packages . The Shirdi temple complex covers an area of about 200 square meters. It includes Gurusthan, Samadhi Mandir, Dwarkamai, Chavadi, and Lendi Baug. Shirdi Temple is one of the richest temples in India with estimated donations of INR 4 billion per annum. Maruti Temple, Khandoba Mandir, Sai Heritage Village, Shanisinghnapur, and Nashik are the other Shirdi places to visit .

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Nashik or Nasik is the third-largest city by population in Maharashtra. Situated about 182 km from Mumbai, and 211 km from Pune, it is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and among the famous places to visit near Mumbai . Situated at an altitude of 700 m, Nashik is famous for its numerous temples that can be visited as part of Nashik Tour Packages . Panchavati, Someshwar, Ram Kund, Muktidham Temple, Coin Museum, Pandavleni Caves, Sinnar, Anjaneri, and Trimbakeshwar are some of the popular places to visit in Nashik . Nashik also holds Kumbha Mela, the largest religious gathering held once every 12 years. A large number of pilgrims, sadhus, and holy men attend this magnificent fair and take bath in the holy river Godavari. Apart from its religious importance, Nashik has numerous vineyards that dot the countryside and is known as the wine capital of India. Nashik can be visited along with Shirdi Tour Packages .

3. Ganpatipule

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Ganpatipule is a small pilgrimage & beach town on the Konkan coast of Maharashtra in India. About 307 km from Pune, and 345 km from Mumbai, it is one of the top places to visit near Kolhapur , and among the must include places in Maharashtra packages . Ganpatipule is mainly known for its 400 years old Ganapati Temple which is the prime attraction in Ganpatipule holiday packages . The idol of Ganesha is believed to be a monolith that was self-incarnated and discovered over 1600 years ago. It is one of the Ashta Ganapati Temples of India and is known as 'Paschim Dwar Devata'. The temple is at the base of a hill, and pilgrims walk around (pradakshina) the hill as a mark of respect. Ganpatipule can be visited as a day trip along with Mahabaleshwar tour packages . Besides, Ganpatipule has some of the most spectacular beaches that can be visited along with Konkan packages . It is an ideal getaway that attracts peace-seekers, beach lovers, and pilgrims alike. Jaigad Fort, Prachin Konkan Museum, Arey Ware Beach, Guhagar Beach, and Velneshwar are the other prominent places to visit in Ganpatipule .

4. Kolhapur

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Kolhapur is a city and the district headquarters of Kolhapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. About 237 km from Pune, and 388 km from Mumbai, it is one of the popular pilgrimage sites in India , and among the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Situated on the banks of the Panchganga River, Kolhapur is a beautiful city famed for its religious and historical sites that can be visited s part of Kolhapur tour packages . Often referred to as Dakshin Kashi, Kolhapur is an important spiritual center as it houses a significant number of temples from Medieval India, including Mahalakshmi Temple. Bhavani Mandap, New Palace Museum, Jyotiba Temple, Rankala Lake, Kopeshwar Temple, Panhala Fort, Siddhagiri Gramjivan Museum, and Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary are among the most prominent places to visit in Kolhapur . Kolhapur is known worldwide for its Kolhapuri chappals, Kolhapuri jewellery, and Kolhapuri Cuisine. It is also a hub of aspiring wrestlers as the town houses some of the best training centers in the country.

5. Harihareshwar

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Harihareshwar is a coastal town in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. About 175 km from Pune, and 213 km from Mumbai, it is one of the must-include places in Konkan tour packages , and among the famous weekend getaways from Pune , and Mumbai. Situated on the Konkan coast, Harihareshwar is one of the best Maharashtra beach destinations . This beach town is often called Southern Kashi because it is home to the Harihareshwar temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Harihareshwar comes across as a pleasant surprise with some of the most peaceful and beautiful beaches along the Konkan Coast. Harihareshwar Beach , Diveaghar Beach & Temple, Kondvil Beach, Kelshi Beach, Velas Beach, Srivardhan Beach, Bankot Fort, are the must include places in Harihareshwar Packages .

6. Pandharpur

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Pandharpur is a temple town located on the banks of Chandrabhaga River near Solapur city in Maharashtra, India. About 77 km from Solapur, and 209 km from Pune, it is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the must-include places in Solapur tour packages . Renowned for its deep-rooted religious heritage and enchanting spiritual aura, Pandharpur is considered to be the spiritual capital of Maharashtra and revered as the Southern Kashi of India. The sacred town of Pandharpur boasts magnificent temples and shrines. The Vitthal Rukmani Temple stands as the primary place of worship, attracting millions of devotees every year. The exquisite craftsmanship and intricate carvingsof the temple offer a glimpse into the artistic prowess of the bygone era. Besides, the Kaikadi Maharaj Math, Pundalik Temple, Shri Gopalkrishna Temple, Vishnupad Temple, and ISKCON Pandharpur are the other prominent Pandharpur tourist places . The annual Pandharpur Yatra, also known as the Ashadi Ekadashi, witnesses a colossal gathering of devotees.

7. Shani Shingnapur

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At a distance of 72 km from Shirdi and 44 km from Ahmednagar, Shani Shingnapur or Sonai is a village in Nevasa taluka of Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra. The village is known for its popular temple of Shani Mahadev, the Hindu god associated with the planet (graha) Saturn. This is one of the most popular Shani temples in India and also among the famous pilgrimage places to visit near Pune . The idol of Lord Shanidev at the Shingnapur temple is swayambhu and the temple is believed to be a jagrut devasthan, meaning that a deity still resides in the temple. The idol is personified in the form of a black stone that is five and a half feet high installed on an open-air platform. There is a Trishul alongside the stone as well as a Nandi on its south. In front are the small images of Shiva and Hanuman. An east-facing multi deity temple was built west of the Shani idol later. The premises also contain a tomb of Saint Udasi Baba and a temple dedicated to Dattatreya. This is one of the must include places in Shirdi packages . Shani Shingnapur Temple, among the top Shirdi places to visit , among the most significant pilgrimage places to visit near Aurangabad . The entire village around the temple has no doors to the houses. ...

8. Trimbakeshwar / Tryambakeswar

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At a distance of 28 km from Nashik, Trimbakeshwar or Tryambakeswar is a small pilgrimage town located on the banks of River Godavari at the foothills of Brahmagiri Mountains in Nasik district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and among the must-include places in Nashik packages . Trimbakeshwar is famous for Trimbakeshwar Temple which is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva. It is one of the most famous places to visit near Nashik . Trimbakeshwar Temple is built by Sri Nana Saheb Peshwa in 1755-1786 AD. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva as Trimbakeshwar. The extraordinary feature of the Jyotirlinga located here is its three faces embodying Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Rudra. A crown studded with precious stones rests on top of this Linga, which is said to be from the age of Pandavas. This crown is decorated with various precious stones like emeralds, diamonds, and many other varieties. The crown is displayed every Monday from 4 PM - 5 PM. It is one of the most popular places to visit near Mumbai . The temple is built of black stone in the Nagara style of architecture and is enclosed in a spacious courtyard. The sanctum internally a square and externally ...

9. Ganeshgule Beach & Temple

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At a distance of 21 km from Ratnagiri, Ganeshgule Beach is a beautiful beach situated at Ganeshgule village in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. It is one of the most serene Maharashtra beaches , and among the top places to visit in Ratnagiri . Ganeshghule Beach is popular among nature lovers and is known for its clear sunset view. The beach is 1.5 km long and is flanked by mountains on both sides. The rocky, white sandy terrain and clear emerald sea of the secluded Ganeshghule Beach is an idyllic holiday retreat for many travellers who visit the beach as of Ratnagiri packages . Ganeshgule Beach is considered a perfect place for those who want to relax and spend peaceful moments. Swimming and sunbathing are the favorite activities at the beach. This beach also has many water sport activities such as snorkeling, diving, surfing, and parasailing. Visitors can even enjoy boat riding when visiting this beach. The well-known Ganeshgule Temple is located 1.5 km from the beach. This temple is a popular religious place and is visited by many pilgrims from the Konkan region. This temple contains the idol of Lord Ganesha that is known as Swayambhu. The trunk of Lord Ganesha is towards the west in the temple. In addition, this temple contains an ancient well of the Pandava era. Timings: ...

10. Bhimashankar Temple

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At a distance of 111 km from Pune, 124 km from Lonavala, 210 km from Nashik, and 224 km from Mumbai, Bhimashankar Temple is an ancient pilgrimage center located near Karjat in the Ghat region of Sahyadri hills in Maharashtra. This is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and also one of the best pilgrimage places to visit near Pune . Bhimashankar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the 12 holy Jyotirlinga shrines in India, and among the must-visit places as part of Pune tour packages . The other Jyotirlinga shrines in Maharashtra are Vaidyanath near Parli, Trimbakeshwara near Nashik, Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, and Aundha Nagnath Temple in Hingoli. Bhimashankar is also the source of the river Bhima, which flows southeast and merges with the Krishna River near Raichur. It is believed that the original temple of Bhimashankar was built in the 12th century CE. However, no evidence remains dating to that period has been found. The temple was renovated by Chimaji Antaji Bhide Naik in 1733 CE followed by some repair works by Dikshit Patwardhan in 1766 CE. A well was constructed in the complex by Raghunathrao Peshwa. The famous minister of the Peshwas, Nana Phadnavis carried out a lot of renovations, including the construction of the shikhara. It is one of the famous places to visit in Pune . According ...

11. Ghrushneshwar / Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple

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At a distance of 1 km from Ellora Caves, and 29 km from Aurangabad, Grishneshwar or Ghrushneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is a famous Hindu temple located at Verul village in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. It is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , among the must-visit places as part of Ellora tour packages . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Grishneshwar Temple is believed to be the last or 12th Jyotirlinga on the earth. This is one of the top places to visit in Ellora , and among the prominent pilgrimage places to visit near Aurangabad . The presiding deity, in the form of Jyotirlinga, is known by several names like Kusumeswarar, Ghushmeswara, Ghrushmeswara, and Grishneswara. The Grishneshwar temple was re-constructed by Maloji Raje Bhosale, the grandfather of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, in the 16th century. Later, the temple was again reconstructed in the 18th century by Rani Ahilyabhai Holkar, a Maratha princess who ruled Indore from 1765 CE to 1795 CE. According to the legend, In the Devagiri Mountain, there lived a Brahmin couple named Brahmavetta Sudharm and Sudeha. They had no children and according to the wish of Sudeha, Brahmavetta married her sister Ghushma. On the advice of ...

12. Anjarle Ganapati Temple

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At a distance of 3 km from Anjarle Beach, 24 km from Dapoli, 43 km from Harihareshwar, and 82 km from Chiplun, Anjarle Ganapati Temple, also known as Kadyavarcha Ganapati Temple, is a Hindu temple located atop a hill in the small village of Anjarle in the Dapoli Taluka of Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra. It is one of the popular temples in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, and among the most popular places to visit near Chiplun. Dedicated to Lord Ganesh, the Kadyawarcha Ganapathi Temple is believed to have been built in 1150 AD using wooden pillars. It was renovated during the 18th century and is a 3-tier structure. Ganapathi at this temple has a trunk curved towards the right, unlike most idols that have the trunk curved towards the left. Devotees believe that Kadyawarcha Ganapathi is a live deity who will come to their rescue whenever they are in trouble. Apart from the Kadyavarcha Ganapati, there is one smaller temple dedicated to Lord Shiva on the temple premises. There is also a small pond in front of the temple which is full of fish and turtles and tourists can have a bit of fun feeding them. From the temple, one can also enjoy the stunning views of the nearby Suvurnadurg Fort, Anjarle Creek, and the surrounding hills filled with greenery. Maghi Ganesh Utsav is the most important festival celebrated at this temple as it marks the birth of Lord Ganpati. Earlier devotees had to cross the Jog River in a boat and then climb the hill to reach the temple. ...

13. Yamai Devi Temple - Aundh

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At a distance of 44 km from Satara and 63 km from Panchgani, Yamai Devi Temple is an ancient temple situated on a hilltop at Aundh in Satara distric of Maharashtra. The temple is very much revered in Maharashtra and also one of the top places to visit in Satara. Yamai Devi is the family deity of many Maharastrian families. The idol of Devi Mahishasur Mardini in black stone is almost 2 meters high in a cross-legged sitting position. The idol has four hands and is carrying gada, arrow, trishul and paan patra. The town and the temple have been associated with the Pant family for many centuries. The present head of this former ruling family, Gayatridevi Pantpratinidhi, has installed a 7 kilograms (15 lb) solid gold kalash or crown on the pinnacle of the Yamai temple on the hill. Another temple of Devi Yamai is located in the town; apart from the one on the hill. The temple can either be reached using steps that start at the bottom of the hill. Direct road access is also available to the hilltop. The temple complex also houses Sri Bhavani Museum established from the private collection of the Maharajas of Aundh. The museum holds paintings by noted 19th and 20th century Indian artists such as M. V. Dhurandhar, Baburao Painter, Madhav Satwalekar and Raja Ravi Varma as well as the famous Mother and Child stone structure by the British artist Henry Moore. The annual Yatra to the Yamai Devi Temple attracts thousands of devotees. Yamai Devi Yatra is annually observed ...

14. Kopeshwar Temple

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At a distance of 40 km from Sangli, and 61 km from Kolhapur, Sri Kopeshwar Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated at Khidrapur village in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra. Located at the border of Maharashtra and Karnataka, it is one of the ancient temples in Maharashtra , and among popular places to visit near Kolhapur . Built on the banks of River Krishna, Kopeshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and is one of the must include places in Kolhapur tour . According to archaeologists, the construction of the temple began by Badami Chalukyas in the 7th century AD and remained incomplete for a long time. It was patronized by the Shilahara Kings during the 12th century. Lord Shiva has worshiped here in the form of a Shivalinga as well as a sculpture of his fierce form, Veerbhadra. Legend has it that Lord Shiva got angry when Sati sacrificed herself and he was then brought to this temple by Lord Vishnu. This is how the temple got its name as Kopeshwar which means furious god. Kopeshwar Temple is a magnificent piece of intricate Chalukyan architecture. Built with basalt stone, the entire temple is divided into four parts Swarga Mandap, Sabha Mandapa, Antarala, and Garbhagriha / Sanctum Sanctorum. The Swarg Mandap of the temple is unique and stunning. The mandap is supported ...

15. Sangli Ganpati Mandir

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At a distance of 4 km from Sangli Railway Station, and 47 km from Kolhapur, Sangli Ganapati Temple is a sacred Hindu temple situated at Ganapati Peth locality of Sangli town in Maharashtra. It is one of the prominent temples in Maharashtra, and among the popular places to visit near Kolhapur. Dedicated to Lord Ganesh, the Sangli Ganapati Temple is situated on the eastern banks of the Krishna River. The construction of the temple started in 1814 by Chintamanrao Patwardhan, the first head of the Sangli, to honor the guarding deity of the Sangli city. The construction of this temple took a period of 30 years and was completed in 1845. The king consecrated the idol of Lord Ganesha in this temple only. In 1952, a red stone arch was erected in front of the Ganesh temple. The rest of the temple was completed during the reign of Chintamani Rao II. Vijay Singh Patwardhan has recently renovated and transformed this temple. Considered as a masterpiece of Peshwa architecture, the main temple is made of black stones brought from the Jyotiba hills. The doors of the temple have been carved out of multi-colored natural wood. The premises of the temple is spread over an area of 2 acres of land and comprises of a large hall, a platform, and a 'Nagarkhana'. The idol of Ganesha with Riddhi-siddhi in marble is beautiful in the temple. Around the main temple, there are four temples of Chintamaneshwar, Chintamaneshwari, Suryanarayana, and Laxminarayan. These four temples along with the ...

16. Kumbhoj Bahubali

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At a distance of 28 km from Sangli, and 30 km from Kolhapur, Bahubali Kumbhoj is a Jain Tirth situated in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular places of Jain pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the must include places in Kolhapur Trip. Kumbhoj Bahubali is home to Shri Bahubali Bramhcharya & Vidyapeeth. Dedicated to Lord Bahubali, it is an Atishaya Kshetra i.e. place of miracles. According to history, Kumbhoj is an ancient city where ascetic saint Shri Bahubali Maharaj lived almost 250 years ago. The name of the place has been kept as Khambhoj Bahubali in memory of the great saint. After the death of the saint, the place is visited by many notable people such as Muni Shri Prabhachandraji, Muni Shri Kamlakarji, and Shri 108 Shanti Sagarji. In 1937, Chaturmas Vaktavya i.e. the Four Monthly Statement was delivered from here. As per history, it is said that the first holy pilgrimage to the sacred place Shri Sammed Shikharji also began from here. In Kumbhoj Bahubali, a 6 feet high beautiful, artistic idol of Lord Bahubali is installed here in 1156 AD by the motivation of an ascetic saint Shri 108 Shrut Sagarji Maharaj. This Tirth has small scale replicas of Gajpantha, Taranga, Mangi-Tungi, Sonagiri, and Pavagiri on left and Kailash Parvat, Shikharji, and Girnarji on the right side. Jal Mandir, Ratnatraya temple, Shantinath Temple, Chandaprabhu Temple, Adinath Temple, and Samavsharan Mandir are also built near the main temple. The temple also has a ...

17. Jyotiba Temple

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At a distance of 20 km from Kolhapur, Jyotiba Temple is a sacred Hindu temple situated near Wadi Ratnagiri in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra. It is one of the revered places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the top places to visit near Kolhapur. Standing 3124 feet above sea level, the glorious temple of Jyotiba is dedicated to Lord Jyotiba, who was believed to be an embodiment of three different deities Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheshwar. According to mythology, Jotiba helped Mahalaxmi in her fight with the demons. He founded his kingdom on this mountain. It is believed that this temple should be visited after visiting the Mahalakshmi Temple of Kolhapur. The Jyotiba temple was made in three different stages. The original temple was established by Navji Saya while the main temple that stands today was built by Ranoji Shinde in 1730 in its place. It is 55 feet in length, 37 feet in width, and 77 feet in height. The second temple of Kedareshwar was constructed by Daulatrao Shinde in 1808 and is 49 ft x 22 ft x 89 ft high while the third temple of Ramling was constructed in circa 1780 by Malji Nilam Panhalkar, and is 13 ft x 13 ft x 40 ft high including its dome. The interior is elegant while the exterior includes a flight of 100 stairs that pilgrims need to climb to reach the main temple. The triangular domes of the temples are painted in shades of yellow while the main body and walls are still in the same stone that they were made of. The premises includes ...

18. Aundha Nagnath Temple

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At a distance of 25 km from Hingoli, 61 km from Nanded, and 204 km from Aurangabad, Aundha Nagnath Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Aundha Nagnath in the Hingoli district of Maharashtra, India. This is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Aurangabad . Aundha Nagnath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the 12 holy Jyotirlinga shrines in India. The other Jyotirlinga shrines in Maharashtra are Vaidyanath near Parli, Trimbakeshwara near Nashik, Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, and Bhimshankar. Also, the temple is very closely associated with the lives of saints like Visoba Khechara, Namdev, and Jnanesvar. Namdev went to Jnanesvar temple where he was instructed to visit Aundha Nagnath Temple to search for a proper guru. The present temple is said to have been built by the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty and dates to the 13th century. It is believed that Dharmraj (eldest of Pandavs) has constructed the temple first time while they were expelled for 14 years from Hastinapur. It has been stated that the temple was seven-storyed before it was ransacked by Aurangzeb. Later, Rani Ahalyabai Holkar, Queen of the Maratha Malwa Kingdom, repaired and renovated the temple. Spread over an area of 60,000 sq. ft, Aundha Nagnath Temple was built in Hemadpanthi architectural style. However, its upper portion was repaired during the later ...

19. Vaijnath Temple - Parli

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At a distance of 60 km from Latur, 105 km from Nanded, 119 km from Aundha, and 219 km from Aurangabad, Sri Vaijnath Temple is an ancient Hindu temple, located at Parli Vaijnath in the Beed district of Maharashtra, India. This is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Aurangabad . Aundha Nagnath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the 12 holy Jyotirlinga shrines in India. The other Jyotirlinga shrines in Maharashtra are Aundha Naganath near Hingoli, Trimbakeshwara near Nashik, Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, and Bhimshankar. While the exact date of the building of the temple is not known, experts feel that it belongs to the Yadava period that goes back to the 12th or 13th century CE. There are records stating that the temple was renovated by Ahalyadevi Holkar in the year 1706. There are many legends associated with this temple. One such is the story of Satyavan and Savitri that is said to have taken place at Parli. There is also the legend from the Ramayana about Ravana halting here while on his way to Lanka with the Shivlinga. It is said that to be able to relieve himself, Ravana asked a herdsman to hold the Shivlinga for a while. However, the boy was unable to do so for long and placed it on earth, which is how the jyotirlinga happens to be here. The belief is that Shiva decided to reside here in the form of Vaidyanatheshwar. The ...

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At a distance of 48 km from Pune Junction, Jejuri is a town and municipality situated to the southeast of the Pune city. The town of Jejuri is renowned for one of the most pious temples in Maharashtra known as Khandoba Temple and is one of the popular tourist places in Pune. Jejuri Khandoba Temple is dedicated to Khandoba, who is also known as Mhalsakant or Malhari Martand in the region. Khandoba is the important god worshipped by Dhangar, the oldest tribes in Maharashtra. It is believed that Khandoba is a god of Sakamabhakti, the god who fulfills all the desires of his devotees. Jejuri is popular for its old Deep Mala. The Khandoba temple in Jejuri is built on a hill and offers good views all around. One has to climb a series of almost 200 steps to reach the sanctum sanctorum. There are various stone images of elephants on either sides of the main gateway of the temple. The entire flat plateau above the hill is surrounded by a stone pavement in the center, of which stands the Khandoba shrine. The whole courtyard is surrounded by arched aisles on sides, from which highly ornate balconies with cypress pillars and cusped arches project out. This enclosure has three gateways and the temple faces east. The outermost portion is an arched portico- consisting of a square mandapa and a garbhagriha. The idol of Sri Khandoba enshrined inside the temple is simply beautiful. There are three weapons housed in Jejuri Temple, a sword, a damaru and a paral. They are very ...

21. Saptashrungi Devi Temple

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At a distance of 26 km from Vani and 65 km from Nashik, Saptashrungi Devi Mandir is a Hindu temple situated near Nanduri village. The temple lies atop the cliff with an altitude of 1,230 m. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Saptashrungi. The temple is known popularly as one of the 'three and half Shakti Peethas' of Maharashtra. The temple is also one among the 51 Shakti Peethas located on the Indian subcontinent and is a location where one of Sati's limbs, her right arm is reported to have fallen. It is also believed that the presiding deity of the temple is Mahishasur Mardini, who was the slayer of the demon Mahishasur. At the foot of the hill lies the head of a buffalo, made of stone, which is believed to be that of the demon. Saptashrungi Temple is a two storied shrine with the Devi enshrined in the top floor. The goddess idol is said to be swayambhu (self-manifested) which was carved on a rock on the sheer face of a mountain. She is surrounded by seven (sapta-in Sanskrit) peaks (shrunga-in Sanskrit), hence the name- Saptashrungi Mata (mother of the seven peaks). The image of Devi is huge-about 10 feet tall with 18 hands, holding various weapons. The idol is always coated with Sindoor, which is considered auspicious in this region. The Devi is decorated with high crown, a silver nose-ring and necklaces. The most important festival of the Saptashrungi temple is Chaitrotsav. The festival starts on Rama Navami and culminates on Chaitra Poornima (full moon ...

22. Akkalkot Swami Samarth Maharaj Temple

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At a distance of 41 km from Solapur, Akkalkot Temple, or Akkalkot Swami Samarth Maharaj Temple is a sacred Hindu temple situated in Akkalkot. It is one of the important places for pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the top places to visit as part of the Solapur tour . Swami Samarth Temple is the final abode of Sri Swami Samarth Maharaj, a 19th-century saint who is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Dattatreya by his devotees. He is also believed to be a reincarnation of Narasimha Saraswati, another earlier spiritual master of the Dattatreya sect. Swami Samarth is also known by different names, such as 'Akkalkot Swami, Akalkot Maharaj, Maharaj of Akalkot, and Akalkot Niwasi Maharaj. According to Swami Samarth himself, he had originally appeared in the Kardali forests near Srisailam, a holy town in Andhra Pradesh. Later, he migrated to different places. Sri Swami Samarth probably arrived at Akkalkot in 1856 on receiving an invitation from Chintopant Tol and then stayed there for about 22 years. Sri Swami Samartha Maharaj left his mortal body in 1878, but his legacy continues to inspire and guide people around the world. The holy Samadhi of Swamiji is located in the house of his disciple Cholappa, in the place already reserved for it before his bodily demise. This temple is also called Vatavruksha Swami Mandir because of the presence of the huge banyan tree (Vatavruksha). This is the same banyan tree ...

23. Tuljapur Sri Bhavani Temple

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At a distance of 39 km from Akkalkot, and 46 km from Solapur, Sri Tulja Bhavani Temple is a Hindu temple located in Tuljapur in Dharashiv district of Maharashtra, India. It is one of the top places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the prominent places to visit near Hyderabad . Dedicated to goddess Bhavani, Sri Tulja Bhavani Temple is considered as one of the 51 Shakti Pithas in India. Goddess Bhavani, literally translates to 'giver of life',is considered to be a mother who provides to her devotees and also plays the role of dispensing justice by killing Asuras. The temple was built in 12th century CE by Maratha Mahamandaleshwara Maradadeva of the Kadamb dynasty. The temple of Bhavani at Tuljapur along with the temples of Renuka at Mahur, Mahalaxmi at Kolhapur, and Saptashringi at Vani forms the four great Shaktipitha in Maharashtra. Goddess Bhavani of Tuljapur is known as the Kulswamini of Maharashtra, and the inspirational deity of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. It is believed that goddess Bhavani gave him a' Bhawani sword' that brought success in his various expeditions. Several legends are associated with the temple. According to one legend, a demon, Madhu-Kaitabh, who was wreaking havoc upon both the gods and humans. Unable to find any solution, they turned to Lord Brahma for help, who advised them to turn to the Goddess Shakti. She took up the form of a destroyer, and powered by the ...

24. Bhuleshwar Temple

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At a distance of 52 km from Pune and 11 km from Yavat, Bhuleshwar is an ancient Hindu temple situated on a hill near Malshiras in Pune district of Maharashtra. It has been declared as a protected monument and is maintained by Archeological Survey of India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and was built in 13th century during Yadava Rulers. It is believed that the temple was ruined by Muslim invaders and reconstructed later because the entrance of the temple is hidden like Gaimukhi Buruj construction of Shivaji's time. The fort on which the temple is situated is called as Daulat Mangalgad Fort. The temple is unique because of its architecture. Black basalt rock was brought to construct this temple which is different as compared to surrounding brownish color basalt rock. From outside it appears to more as a mosque than a temple due to its resemblance to Islamic architecture like circular domes and minarets. There are classical carvings on the walls. The temple contains five Shivlingas in its sanctum. Owing to their being hidden in a trench, these Shiva Lingams can be seen in light. Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Vishnu and Lord Mahadev are also housed in this temple. The temple also has an idol of Ganesh in female attire and is popularly called as Ganeshwari or Lambodari or Ganeshyani. This temple gets huge crowds during Mahashivratri. There is a local belief, when a bowl of sweet is offered to Lord Shiva, one or more of the sweets disappear. A little further ...

25. Ranjangaon Maha Ganapati Mandir

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At a distance of 50 km from Pune, Sri Maha Ganapati Temple is situated at Ranjangaon in Shirur Taluk of Pune district. This is one among the Ashtavinayak temples in Maharashtra and also one of the popular places to visit in Pune. The stone pillars of the temple indicate that the temple was built during the 9th or 10th century during the rule of Peshwas. Madhavrao Peshwa made a room in the basement of the temple to keep the idol of Lord Ganesh. Later on Sardar Kibe of Indore renovated it. Nagarkhana is situated above the entrance gate. According to the legend, the village Ranjangaon is considered to be the place where Shiva himself sought the blessings of Ganesh and ultimately destroyed Tripurasur. The temple faces east and has an imposing main gate which is guarded by two statues of Jaya and Vijay. The temple is designed in such a way that during Dakshinayan, the rays of the sun fall directly on the idol. The idol of Lord Ganesh is seated on a lotus with his consorts Siddhi and Riddhi on both sides. He is facing east in a cross legged sitting posture with broad forehead and the trunk turned towards the left. It is said that the original idol is hidden in the basement, having 10 trunks and 20 hands and is called Mahotkat. However, the temple authorities deny existence of any such idol. The temple celebrates a special 6 day festival on the occasion of Ganesh Chathurti, during which Mahabhog is offered to the temple deity on the fifth day. During this festival, ...

26. Moreshwar Temple

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At a distance of 17 km from Jejuri and 65 km from Pune, Sri Moreshwar temple, also known as Sri Mayureshwar Temple, is a Hindu temple located at Moregaon in Pune district of Maharashtra. This temple is considered to be the first temple among the Ashta Vinayak temples of Lord Ganesha and also one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Pune. The exact date of construction of the temple is unknown, though the Ganapatya saint Morya Gosavi is known to be associated with it. The temple flourished due to the patronage of the Peshwa rulers and descendants of Morya Gosavi. The temple is built with black-stone and has four gates. The temple has four minarets and a 50 feet tall wall around it. The presiding deity of this temple is Lord Mayureshwar (Lord Ganesha) also called as Lord Moreshwar, made of alloy of five metals, with his trunk towards left. Ganesha is depicted armed with a spear, while a cobra encircles his head. Lord Ganesha is flanked by his consorts Riddhi, and Goddess Siddhi. The other important deities of this temple are Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, Lord Vishnu, Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, Lord Vignesha, Chintamani, Lord Brahma, Nagna-Bhairava and Nandi. The entrance of the temple contains a 6 feet mouse, the vehicle of Lord Ganesha and the temple also houses the image of peacock. The assembly hall of this temple contains 23 idols of Lord Ganesha, each depicting different forms of Lord. Timings: 5 AM to 10 PM.

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At a distance of 13 km from Panchgani , 35 km from Satara & 88 km from Pune, Wai is a small town situated on the banks of Krishna River in Satara district of Maharashtra. It is one of the ideal places for one day trip near Pune. Wai has some historical prominence; two important Maratha Brahmin queens Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi and Rani Gopikabai, wife of Nanasaheb Peshwa were born here. Wai is the place referred to as Charanpur in the hit film Swades. Wai is famed for its seven Ghats, including Gangapuri, Madhi Aali, Ganpati Aali, Dharmapuri, Brahmanshahi, Ramdoh and Bhimkund. It is also known for numerous beautiful temples near the ghats. Brahmanshahi ghat contains several temples including Kaunteshwar, Chakreshwar, Kaleshwar and Chimneshwar. Menavali ghat is the most popular sightseeing destination in Wai apart from the backwaters of Dhom dam and the famous Dholya Ganpati temple. The temple of Dholya Ganapati, built in 1762 by Raja Bhoja, is located on the banks of Krishna River. The temple is made out of finished stone with a spacious inner sanctum and a huge hall in the front. The idol of the deity in the temple is carved out of a monolith, and is about 10 feet tall and 8 feet wide. The deity acquired its name Dholya Ganapati from its sheer massive size. The temple of Mandhradevi Kalubai, Mahalaxmi temple in Dharmapuri and Pandavgadh Fort are the other popular attractions in Wai. Besides being ...

28. Velneshwar Temple & Beach

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At a distance of 17 km from Guhagar and 72 km from Ganpatipule, Velneshwar Temple and Beach are located at Velneshwar in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. Sri Velneshwar Temple is believed to be one of the ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and his consort Goddess Parvati. Earlier, the temple was built by Gadgils and was later renovated by Sri Trimbak Ravaji Gokhale. Representing an example of ancient Hindu architectural style, the temple houses many small shrines dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Ganesha and Kala Bhairav. The main sanctum of the temple is adorned with paintings and stone carvings representing various episodes of mythology. This temple is flocked by a large number of devotees during the festival of Mahashivratri. It is held in the month of March and celebrated in honour of the deity Lord Shiva. Another prime attraction of Velneshwar is the Velneshwar Beach which is lined with coconut trees. This is one of the most secluded and pristine beaches in the entire Konkan stretch and with popular destinations like Guhagar and Ganpatipule flanking it on either sides. This beach is quite famous for its location and also the peaceful surroundings. The beach experiences stable waves throughout the year and is an ideal beach for swimming and sunbathing. Water sports are the frequent activities, which are carried out here.

29. Hedvi Ganesh Temple & Beach

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At a distance of 7 km from Velneshwar Temple and 31.5 km (includes ferry ride) from Ganpatipule, Hedvi Ganesh Temple & Beach is located at Hedvi village in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. Lakshmi Ganesh Temple at Hedvi is also known as Dasabhuj Ganesh Temple and is one of the famous temples of Konkan region. The name Sri Dasabhuj Ganesh is derived from the idol of Lord Ganesha which possesses dasha bhuja, meaning ten hands. This temple was constructed during the reign of the Peshwas and has been carved from white marble found in Kashmir. The idol is 3 feet high and has 10 hands. There is big ceremony of birth of Ganesh from Shukla Chaturthi to Shashthi in Magh. There is procession of Ganesh in chariot. Hedvi Beach is situated about 3 km from the Dasabhuj Ganesh Temple and is a black sand cove between the two white sand beaches of Guhagar, Velneshwar and Ganpatipule. Hedvi Beach is a small stretch and is famous because of a rock formation that sits on the beach. Hedvi Beach is not safe for swimming and a dip ideally should be avoided. Hedvi also has the Uma Maheshwari temple and the Brahman Ghal, a natural gorge. The Brahman Ghal is about 35 feet in length, 20 feet in depth and 2 feet wide. This spot is about 3 km from Dasabhuj Ganesh Temple situated behind Uma Maheshwari temple. At high-tide, sea waves rush into this gorge and collide on rocks and a water column of about 15-20 meters rises from this gorge. Listening the thundering noise of waves colliding ...

30. Marleshwar Temple & Waterfalls

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At a distance of 65 km from Ratnagiri, Marleshwar Temple is a cave temple located at Maral village near Sangameshwar in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. Surrounded by the scenic Sahyadri mountain ranges, Sri Marleshwar Temple is one of the popular pilgrimage places in Maharashtra , and among the most visited Ratnagiri tourist places . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Marleshwar Temple is one of the famous pilgrimage places to visit near Kolhapur . It is believed that the temple was built by Lord Parashuram. The shrine is most famous for the cobras which are believed to live here with the shivaling and to date have not harmed anyone. This has resulted in increasing faith in the place and every year thousands of devotees visit the place as part of their Ratnagiri tour . This temple is known as the 'Trimbakeshwar' of Konkan. Marleshwar name may have come from Maral village. Dhareshwar waterfall is another tourist attraction of Marleshwar. The Dhareshwar waterfall is formed over the Bav River. Adventure lovers and trekkers will love this area. The waterfall sight is very beautiful from the cave but one can get a better view of the falls from Karambeli Doh, which is situated near the falls. One can see a saffron flag fluttering ...

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22 Famous Temples in Pune for Spiritual Explorers.

Pune is one of the vibrant cities in the country, which is located in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. Moreover, Pune is one of those cities that holds the confluence of capitalism and spiritualism, home to Aga Khan palace and Mahatma Gandhi memorial. Moreover, the architectural beauty of the temples of Pune attracts visitors from different parts of the country. Peshwas made Pune their capital after Shivaji Maharaj brought it into the limelight.

Let us go through this article to know more about the temples in Pune you must add to your visiting list. Read on!

Temples in Pune: 22 Best Temples You Must Visit to Experience the Divine Form:

The intriguing legends and intricate details in the temples of Pune make for the best tourist attractions. Have a look at some of Pune’s renowned temples.

1. Bhimashankar Temple:

Distance from Pune: 110 km.

Address: Maharashtra State Highway 112, Bhimashankar, Maharashtra 410509,

Key Attractions: Bhaja caves, Imagica theme park.

  • The nearest railway station to the temple is 125 km away.
  • Pune airport is the closest to the temple.
  • You can take buses from Kalyan, Ghatkopar, and Pune to reach the temple.

Entry Fee: Free.

2. Parvati Hill Temples:

Parvati hill is a 2100 feet high hillock in Pune and is exceptionally scenic. There are five temples located on the top of the hills: Rama temple, Vitthai temple, Vishnu temple, Kartikeya temple, and Devdeveshwar temple. The devotees can visit these temples after climbing 103 steps to reach the top of the hill. The main temple has a shrine of Devdeveshwara, which is made with black stone. Parvati hill temples are among the most appealing temples in Pune, with lush greenery and a fresh environment.

Distance from Pune: 5.3 km.

Address: Parvati Paytha, Pune, Maharashtra 411009.

Key Attractions: Classical music festival, Parvati museum, Bhaja caves.

  • Grant Road is the nearest railway station 15 minutes away if you take a taxi.

3. Chaturshringi Temple:

The Chaturshringi temple was built during Shivaji Maharaj’s reign and is located on Senapati Bapat Road on the slope of a hill. The temple stands 90 feet tall and 125 feet wide, and the CHaturshringi means a mountain with four peaks.You have to climb 100 steps to reach the temple, which symbolizes power and faith. Goddess CHaturshringi is the presiding deity, and there are eight miniature idols of Ashtavinayaka with Goddess Durga.

Address: Senapati Bapat Road, Near, Pune University Rd, Gokhalenagar, Pune, Maharashtra 411016.

Key Attractions: Pataleshwara cave temple, Darshan museum.

  • Pune railway station is 7 km away, and you can take public transport to reach the temple.
  • Pune is well connected to other cities through airways, and you can use local transportation to reach the temple.

4. Bhuleshwar Temple:

Bhuleshwar temple was constructed during the era of the Pandavas back in the 13th century and is one of the famous temples in Pune. The holy shrine of Lord Shiva is represented in the form of five shiva lingams within the temple’s sanctum. However, the lingams are visible only in light as hidden in a trench. Lord Mahadev, Lord Vishnu, and Goddess Lakshmi idols are also present. The uniqueness of this temple is that it looks similar to a mosque from the outside. The construction was done so to protect it from plundering and invasions.

Distance from Pune: 45 km.

Address: Bhuleshwar Road, Malshiras, Maharashtra 412104.

Key Attractions: Narayanbet.

  • The temple is 3km away from Mahlshiras village, and you can take a bus from Pune to reach the village.
  • Since the roads are steep, get an experienced driver to drive your vehicle.

5. Dagaduseth Halwai Ganapati Temple:

Dagaduseth Halwai Ganapathi temple is a famous temple in Pune that attracts thousands of devotees from different parts of the country every year. Lord Ganesha is the presiding deity in this temple with a 7.5 feet tall ans 4 feet wide idol. The temple is believed to be 100 years old, and Ganeshotsav is celebrated with vigor and pomp.

Distance from Pune: 3 km.

Address: Ganpati Bhavan, 250, Budhwar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411002.

Key Attractions: International music festival conducted every year.

  • The temple is 11 km away from Pune airport and 3 km from Pune railway station. Therefore, you can opt for local transportation to reach the temple.

6. Neelkantheswar Temple:

The Neelkantheswar temple in Pune is a temple where you can experience mythology divinity alongside nature’s beauty. The temple is situated on a hillock 900 meters above sea level, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Although the temple is much lesser-known, it is gradually gaining popularity as a getaway for locals. However, a steep climb on the hillock takes an hour to reach the temple. The environment around the temple is mystical and serene.

Distance from Pune: 3.3 km.

Address: Road Number 1, Kondhur, Maharashtra 412107, India.

Key Attractions: Panshet dam.

  • You can reach the temple by taking a cab, bus, or local transportation.

7. Pataleshwar Cave Temple:

Pataleshwar cave temple is a rock-cut carved temple built in the 8th century during Rashtrakuta. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is made of basalt rock. Lord Shiva is present in this shrine in the form of a shiva lingam. There is a Nandi mandapa present in the temple’s entrance, and it is considered a protected monument by the government. Elephanta caves were the inspiration for this temple’s construction. However, this temple has no proper entrance because it was never completed.

Distance from Pune: 1.7 km.

Address: Jangali Maharaj Road, Revenue Colony, Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra, 411005, India.

Key Attractions: Jangli Maharaj mandir.

  • You can take a cab or local transportation to reach the temple 3 km away from Pune railway station.

8. Moreshwar Ganapati Temple:

Distance from Pune: 66.2 km.

Address: Morgaon, Maharashtra 412304.

Key Attractions: Rokdoba Hanuman temple.

  • You can take direct buses from the Pune bus depot to reach the temple.
  • Jejuri is the nearest railway station to this temple which is 17 km away.

9. Narayani Dham Temple:

Shri Narayani Dham temple came into existence in 1983, located at Katraj in Pune. There are idols of deities like Lord Hanuman, Shri Shyam Baba Jot, Shiva Linga, Lord Ganesha, so on in this temple. However, Goddess Narayani is the presiding deity of the temple. The temple conducts several activities like free medical check-ups, social awareness camps, gaushalas, etc., that help society.

Distance from Pune: 9 km.

Address: Pune-Satara Road, Narayani Nagar, Behind Katraj Milk Dairy, Katraj, Pune, Maharashtra 411046.

Key Attractions: ISKCON NVCC temple.

  • The temple is 2 km away from the Lonavala railway station.
  • Several buses and trains are available from Pune to reach the Lonavala railway station.

10. Prathi Shirdi:

Prathi Shirdi is a replica of the Sri Sai Baba temple in Shirdi, situated in Shirgaon, near Pune in Maharashtra. This temple was built in 2003 by Mr Prakash Deole. The aartis and poojas in this temple are done simultaneously as Shirdi and tourists heavily visit this temple throughout the year. Even the idol in this temple looks similar to Shirdi. The temple includes the Dwarakamai mosque, the Gurusthan shrine, the Chavadi shrine, and a gorgeous garden. The temple also serves food to pilgrims and visitors in a magnificent dining hall called Anna Chattralay for a nominal price of 10 rupees.

Distance from Pune: 32 km.

Address: Ap- shirgaonTa.mawal, Dist, Pune, Maharashtra 410506.

Key Attractions: Sentosa water park, MCA cricket stadium.

  • The Prati Shirdi temple is right across the Expressway en route to the Shirgaon Sai Baba temple.
  • You can take your vehicle, or several private taxis are available that will help you reach the temple.

11. Omkareshwar Temple:

Omkareshwar temple is the best Pune temple to visit located in Shaniwar Peth, Pune. Shivaram Bhat, the spiritual guru of Peshwas, constructed this temple and is considered one of the oldest in Pune. The temple is adorned with Nagara-style spired Hindu deities such as Vyasa, Makardhwaj, Ganesha. It is the best example of 17th-century architecture. The eloquent columns of this temple genuinely add to its beauty.

Distance from Pune: 1.3 km.

Address: Balgandharva Bridge, 233 Near, Chandrashekhar Govind Aapte Rd, Shaniwar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411030.

  • There are radio taxis available from airports to help you reach this temple.
  • Pune is well-connected to all the major cities in the country via road, rail, and airways.
  • Shivajinagar railway station is 1.34 km away from this temple.

12. Someshwar Temple:

The Someshwar temple was built in 1640 by Jijabai, mother of Great Shivaji, where the shivling is a swayambhu. Presently a golden mask of Lord Shiva covers the Shivalinga present in the inner sanctum. One of the ashta pradhans of the Shivaji’s court, Hanumante, contributed to the renovation of the temple whose samadhi is present in the temple’s north side. There is also a sabha mandap, whose ceilings have wonderful carvings built by prominent Mughal general Shahiste Khan as repentance. The temple is built in black stone in the Hemadpanti sculpture with a deep mala of approximately 40 feet. It is surrounded by Bhairavnath, Hanuman, and Ganesh temple.

Distance from Pune: 8.8 km.

Address: GQWX+M93, Ward No. 8, Someshwarwadi, Pashan, Pune, Maharashtra 411008.

Key Attractions: BalewadiStadium, Gram SanskrutiUdyan Village Park

  • You can take local transportation to reach the temple 7 km away from Pune University.
  • Pune is well-connected to all major cities in the country.

13. ISKCON Temple:

ISKCON temple is located in Katraj, 12 km away from the south of Pune. The temple has multi-level parking and is spread in a vast area. Krishna bhajans are chanted with mridangas every evening during the aarti, making it a splendid affair that attracts celebrities and the general public. There is a Go-seva present in this temple to feed cows. You can also donate to several services provided by the temple, such as Gita Daan, Diety dressing, PritiBhojan, Go-Seva. The temple premises also contains several shops where you can purchase puja paraphernalia.

Distance from Pune: 12 km.

Address: IskconNvcc Road Katraj-Kondwa Bypass, Tilekar Nagar, KondhwaBudruk, Pune, Maharashtra, 411048, India.

Key Attractions: Narayani Dham temple, Katraj Jain temple.

  • You can take any local transportation to reach this temple from Pune railway station or bus station.
  • Pune is well connected to all the major cities in the country via bus, rail, and airways.

14. Kanifnath Temple:

Kanifnath temple is at the top of the hill on Saswad road, located around 30 km away from Pune city. This temple has a moderate terrain level of difficulty making it one of the popular trekking places near Pune. Kanifnath temple’s name comes from a Hindu saint, Kanhoba, also called Kanifnath, one of the Navnath Sampradaya’s Mahayogi. This temple’s view is pretty impressive, with morning prayers and music in the background, one of the most spectacular views in the morning.

Distance from Pune: 30 km.

Address: Sushrut Rd, Narhe, Pune, Maharashtra 411041.

Key Attractions: Trekking.

  • You can reach the foot of the mountain by car. But you have to go on foot to cover the distance from the foot of the hill to the temple.

15. Baneshwar Temple:

The Baneshwar temple is located in the village of Nasarpur, 36 km southwest of Pune. The temple was constructed by Balaji Baji Rao, son of Peshwa Bajirao I, in 1749, whose architecture is from the medieval period. There is a Portuguese bell present in this temple which indicated the victory of ChimajiAppa in 1739 during the battle of Bassien. The temple’s surroundings have lush green forests that host many rare bird species, called a small bird sanctuary.

Distance from Pune: 36 km.

Address: Baneshwar Temple Access Road, Nasrapur, Bhor, Maharashtra 412213.

Key Attractions: Bird sanctuary housing many rare bird species.

  • Several MSRTC buses at a regular frequency will take you to this temple.

16. Ramdara Temple:

Ramdara temple is surrounded by water on three sides and is located 25 km from Pune. The temple has tall palm trees and an enchanting lake creating a beautiful atmosphere. This small temple has a magnificent statue of Nandi and is a shrine to Lord Shiva. This temple is also a popular picnic spot for families, along with a spiritual place for devotees.

Distance from Pune: 25 km.

Address: Ramdara-Loni Kalbhor Rd, Pune, Maharashtra 412201.

Key Attractions: Shree Chintamani temple, Amanora mall.

  • The temple is 20 km away from Magarpatta city, and you can reach it using a car or taxi.

Entry Fee: 10 rupees for Indian and 200 rupees for foreigners.

17. Gajanan Maharaj Mandir:

The Gajanan Maharaj Mandirs are present all over Maharashtra and overseas. This temple was built in honor of an Indian holy man, Sant Gajanan Maharaj, famous in Maharashtra. The holy man spent most of his life in Sheagaon during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Distance from Pune: 4 km.

Address: GRFW+5H5, Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra 411004.

Key Attractions: Pataleshwar caves.

  • You can take public transportation or hire a taxi to reach the temple.
  • Pune is well-connected to all the major cities in the country through air, rail, and roadways.

18. Ayyappa Temple:

The Ayyappa temple was established by the Ayyappa Seva Samithi in 1978 and is located in Bhairavnagar, Dhanori. This beautiful temple engages in social and spiritual activities that benefit society, such as providing medical aid and cultural programs during festivals. Ayyappa devotees flood to this temple for blessings during December and January.

Distance from Pune: 15 km.

Address: Bhairavnagar, Dhanori, Vishrantvadi, Pune- 411015.

Key Attractions: Shopping stalls.

  • It takes about 18 minutes to reach the Ayyappa temple from Pune. After that, you can either take local transportation or taxis to get to the temple.

19. Ghoradeshwar Temple:

Ghoradeshwar temple is a holy shrine of Lord Shiva, located at the Gorawadi village just before the old Pune-Mumbai road’s toll plaza. You will have to climb 362 odd steps to reach the caves where the temple is present. This temple might look pretty simple from an architectural point of view. However, you can view the matchless natural beauty giving you utmost satisfaction.

Distance from Pune: 28 km.

Address: Talegaon Dabhade, Maharashtra 410506.

Key Attractions: Tikona fort, Bedse caves, Karla caves, Lonavla.

  • There are several local buses available from Pune to reach the temple. Local trains are also available whose nearest station is Begedewadi.
  • You can also hire a private taxi to reach the temple.

Entry Fee : Free.

20. Tulshibaug Ram Mandir:

The Tulshibaug Ram temple was built under NaroAppajiKhire, the Subhedar of Pune, during the Peshwa era. Shri Ramji Saunsthan manages this temple. This temple’s sanctum has the statues of Lord Ram, Sita, Laxmana, and Hanuman. Later Ganapati and Parvati statues we brought to the temple. There is a small Hanuman temple right in front of the Ram temple. Lord Hanuman is bowing hands in front of Lord Rama ans is built in black stone.

Distance from Pune: One km.

Address: Tulshibaug, Budhwar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411002.

Key Attractions: Dadguseth Ganesh temple.

  • You can reach this temple by walk or even local transportation.

21. Prati Balaji Temple:

The Prati Balaji Temple is a beautiful replica of the ThirumalaTirupathi, also called Venkateshwara temple located near Narayanpur. It is one of the most visited temples in Pune by locals and tourists alike. The temple is surrounded by lush greenery, which looks magnificent. It took around seven years to build this piece of art (1996 to 2003).

Address: Kapurhol – Narayanpur Road, Ketkawale Tal, Purandar Rd, Pune, Maharashtra 412205.

Key Attractions: ISCKON NVCC temple, Sinhagad fort.

  • You can take state-run buses or local transportation to reach the temple. Booking a rental cab can also be a convenient way to visit this temple.

22. Sangameshwar Mandir, Saswad:

Distance from Pune: 33 km.

Address: Sidhheshwar Colony, Saswad, Maharashtra 412301.

Pune city lets you experience the diverse lifestyle and beautiful architecture that attracts thousands of tourists every year. In terms of tourism, the temples of Pune also give you a glimpse into the religious and spiritual importance beautifully. If you wish to travel to Pune, Maharashtra, make sure to add these temples to your list. Don’t forget to let us know if you found this article helpful!

1. When is the right time to visit the temples in Pune?

Ans: October to February is the perfect time to visit the temples in Pune when the weather is enjoyable and calm. Famous for Sawai Gandharva Sangeet Mahotsav, which attracts Indian classical music lovers from all over the country during December.

2. What are the must-buy things from Pune?

Ans:  If you are s shopaholic, Pune is a paradise. Here is the list of a few things you must buy when visiting Pune.

  • Paithani sarees.
  • Maharashtrian Naths.
  • Kolhapuri chappals.
  • Silver and brassware.

3. What are some of the must-try food items in Pune?

Ans:  If you are a foodie, Pune will introduce flavors that will remain with you forever, yearning for more. Here are some food items you must try without fail while visiting Pune:

  • Bhakarwadi.
  • Mango barfi.
  • Puran Poli.
  • Meat kababs.

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Discovering Pune's Hidden Gems: Top Places to Visit in Pune

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Discovering Pune's Hidden Gems: Top Places to Visit in Pune

1. Shaniwar Wada

1. Shaniwar Wada

  • Explore the historical fort complex, including its majestic gates and intricate architecture.
  • Attend the mesmerizing light and sound show in the evening to learn about the fort's history.
  • Enjoy a leisurely walk in the lush gardens surrounding Shaniwar Wada.

2. Aga Khan Palace

2. Aga Khan Palace

  • Take a guided tour of the palace to learn about its history and its role in India's independence movement.
  • Visit the tranquil memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi and his associates.
  • Stroll through the beautiful gardens on the palace grounds.

3. Sinhagad Fort

3. Sinhagad Fort

  • Embark on a trek to Sinhagad Fort, a popular activity for adventure enthusiasts.
  • Capture stunning views of the Sahyadri mountain range from the fort's vantage points.
  • Savor local snacks and refreshments at the food stalls along the trekking trail.

4. Pataleshwar Cave Temple

4. Pataleshwar Cave Temple

  • Begin your visit by delving into the intriguing chambers of the Pataleshwar Cave Temple. Admire the exquisite rock-cut architecture and craftsmanship that dates back centuries.
  • This sacred site is a place of worship, attracting devotees seeking blessings from Lord Shiva, the temple's primary deity.
  • Capture the temple's ancient charm through your lens. The intricate stone carvings, sculptures, and the serene atmosphere make for excellent photo opportunities.
  • Immerse yourself in the historical and cultural significance of Pataleshwar.
  • Discover the captivating Nandi (the sacred bull) sculpture housed in a separate chamber. The Nandi Mandapa showcases the temple's artistic prowess and adds to the spiritual ambiance.

5. Osho Ashram

5. Osho Ashram

  • Experience meditation and wellness programs offered at the Osho International Meditation Resort.
  • Spend time in the serene Osho Teerth Park, ideal for relaxation and contemplation.
  • Attend meditation sessions and explore the beautiful garden within the ashram.  

6. Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum

6. Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum

  • Discover a diverse collection of sculptures, paintings, and historical artifacts from India's rich heritage.
  • Immerse yourself in India's cultural history through the museum's extensive exhibits.
  • Check for workshops and events that offer hands-on experiences and insights into Indian art and culture.
  • Relax in the museum's beautiful courtyard, which features a splendid display of traditional Indian craftsmanship.

7. Parvati Hill

7. Parvati Hill

  • Climb the steps to reach the Parvati Temple and offer prayers with the locals.
  • Enjoy panoramic views of Pune city from the hilltop.
  • Visit the Peshwa Museum located on the hill to learn about Pune's history.

8. Pune Okayama Friendship Garden

8. Pune Okayama Friendship Garden

  • Take a leisurely walk through the meticulously landscaped garden.
  • Enjoy a picnic with family and friends amidst the serene surroundings.
  • Visit during the cherry blossom season (typically in winter) for a captivating sight.

9. Vetal Tekdi

9. Vetal Tekdi

  • Go trekking or hiking on the various trails in Vetal Tekdi.
  • Birdwatching enthusiasts can spot a variety of avian species in this natural habitat.
  • Pack a picnic and enjoy a meal in the midst of nature.

10. Koregaon Park

10. Koregaon Park

  • Explore trendy cafes and restaurants for international cuisines and coffee.
  • Experience the vibrant nightlife by visiting pubs and lounges in Koregaon Park.
  • Shop for fashion and lifestyle products at boutique stores in the area.

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Explore the Spiritual Side of IT City Pune – Popular Temples in Pune you Must Visit

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A vibrant and thriving metropolis, Pune is the symbol of New India. It is the centre of academia and businesses and offers the right mix of spiritualism and capitalism. You can experience the ancient charm and shades of globalisation in this Indian city. People prefer speaking in their native Marathi language, though a sizable part speaks English and Hindi too. You will see the popular Osho Ashram and a generous number of Hindu temples too. Such is the richness and diversity of the IT city Pune.

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Pune was also made the capital during the reign of the Peshwas. The city is also looked up as the land of Peshwas and a place of pride for Shivaji. When the British took over in 1817, it became their monsoon capital too. There is a distinct charm about the city and a historical significance. Even when you go around exploring Pune , you can experience the colonial-era charm in the form of some buildings, which make a visit to this place totally worth it.

Moreover, to know this city closely, a visit to its temples will be a value add too. There are many temples in Pune that you can cover and explore the old and new architecture, know about the rich Maratha land and its culture. To experience the spiritual side, you should plan a trip to some of the below-mentioned religious sites in Pune.

Top 6 Temples To Visit In Pune

  • Parvati Temple
  • Chaturshringi Temple
  • Dagaduseth Halwai Temple
  • Pataleshwar Cave Temple
  • Kasba Temple
  • ISKON NVCC Temple

1. Parvati Temple

This temple is scenic and truly mesmerising as it is situated on the hilltop. There are 5 temples on the hilltop including Vishnu, Kartikeya, Devdeveshwar, Rama, and Vithai.  To reach the temple, you will have to climb 103 steps. The main temple is made of black stone and is dedicated to Devdeveshwar. Along with the religious sentiments, it is the view from the temple that makes it worth a visit. It is surrounded by a lush green landscape and you can experience nature at its best when you visit this temple.

Adding to the charm of this temple is that it dates back to the period of Peshwa dynasty. So, a visit here will help you see one of the oldest structures of Pune , which is a part of its rich heritage. Moreover, there is a classical music festival that happens here usually between 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm every day. If you are a classical music enthusiast, then plan a visit to this temple around this time.

2. Chaturshringi Temple

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Another ancient temple, it was built during the tenure of Maratha King, Shivaji. It is located on Senapati Bapat Road on the slope of a hill. The word Chaturshringi literally means “mountain with four peaks”. So, this is another temple providing a stunning view of the city of Pune. The temple is nearly 90-feet tall and 125-feet wide and is a place known for its faith and power.

To reach this temple, you will have to climb 100 steps and the presiding deity is Goddess Chaturshringi. The other idols include Goddess Durga, Lord Ganesha, and 8 small idols of Asthavinayaka.

Along with being a place of worship, this temple is also looked up as a place to promote India’s rich culture and traditions. Artists across the country come here to exhibit their talent. The religious and cultural trust put up different sangeet and kirtan programs here.

The best time to visit this temple is during the Navratri festival. The 9-day long festival of Navratri is one of the popular festivals in India . Even on the tenth day of Dusherra, there are celebrations in the temple premises. So, you can visit during any of these 10 days to experience the religious zeal among the devotees.

3. Dagaduseth Halwai Temple

A famous temple of Pune, you should definitely plan a visit here. There are thousands of devotees who visit this temple every day. The temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. It has a 7.5-feet tall statue of Lord Ganesha, which is also 4-feet wide. It is believed to be a 100-year-old temple where every Ganesh festival is celebrated with much excitement.

There is also a Halwai Ganapati Trust, which is funded by the temple and it carries out philanthropic work. This temple gets a lot of funding and is visited by several celebrities, as well.

If possible, you should plan a visit here during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. This festival usually falls in the month of September and is a 10 days long affair. The CM of Maharashtra also visits this temple during the time of this festival. Even several celebrities visit here during Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. The festival gets celebrated with much gaiety.

4. Pataleshwar Cave Temple

Pataleshwar Cave Temple

A rock-cut temple, it was made during the 8-century during Rashtrakuta’s period. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is made of basalt rock. Lord Shiva in this temple is in the form of a Shiva Lingam. The temple entrance also has a Nandi Mandapa. The other idols in this temple include Lord Rama, Lord Ganesha, Lord Laxman, and Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Sita.

The construction of this temple is inspired by Elephanta Caves. However, its construction did not get complete and there is no proper entrance to this temple. An ancient temple it has been declared a protected monument by the government.

You should try to visit this temple during Tripuri Pournima. It is during this Pournima that the temple is lit up with oil diyas, which is a blissful sight to behold. Moreover, when visiting this temple, you can also visit Jangli Maharaj Mandir, which is nearby and is worth visiting.

5. Kasba Temple

The temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is referred to as the deity of Pune, its protector. It is believed that it was the first deity of Pune city and is located near the Shaniwar Wada on Kasba Peth.

There is a story behind this temple. It was built by Queen Jijabai, the mother of Chhatrapati Shivaji after Dadaji Konddev, the teacher of Shivaji informed Queen Jijabai that an idol has been found.

Later, different Ganesh festivals got celebrated here making this temple quite famous even during the period of the freedom struggle. Even until today, the Kasba Ganpati gets preference in every Ganesh festival in the city. Like other Ganesh temples, visiting this one during the 10 day Ganesh Chaturthi will be ideal.

6. ISKON NVCC Temple

You can also pay a visit to the ISKON temple in Pune. This religious site is located 12 km south of Pune city in a place called Katraj. The temple is spread in a huge area and even has a multilevel car parking available. Various celebrities have visited this temple including some high-profile politicians. You must plan your visit to also attend the aarti during the evenings when Kirshna bhajans are chanted with mridangas.

You can go to this temple to feed some cows. This is called Go-Seva. You can also donate here for some causes for which ISKON is working. Some of the donation options are Go-seva, priti bhojan, deity dressing, and Gita daan.

Govinda’s restaurant is also in the temple premises where you can relish great lacto-vegetarian food. There is Govinda’s bakery as well where you can buy various breads and cookies.

If you want to buy some puja paraphernalia, idols of deities and lockets, you can reach out to the Matchless Gift Shop, which is also in the temple premises.

When visiting this IT city either for work or leisure, you can visit some of these prominent religious sites, which are symbolic of power and faith. Moreover, quite a few of them have been built during the Peshwa and Maratha eras, giving you a feel of the architecture during those days. This makes these temples must visit even for the history enthusiasts. It is a great way of knowing about the Maratha culture and heritage. No wonder, Pune is aptly called the cultural capital of Maharashtra.

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Exploring the Hidden Gems: Top 11 Places Near Hadapsar, Pune

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Hadapsar, a bustling suburb located on the eastern outskirts of Pune, is well-known for its thriving IT industry, educational institutions, and commercial establishments. While the city itself offers a vibrant lifestyle, sometimes we all need a break from the urban hustle and bustle. Luckily, Hadapsar is surrounded by beautiful destinations that are perfect for a day trip or a weekend getaway. In this blog, we will uncover the top 10 places near Hadapsar that will take you on a memorable journey through nature, history, and spirituality.

Top 11 Places Near Hadapsar:

  • Dive Ghat :

Dive Ghat, located at a distance of approximately 40 kilometers from Hadapsar, is a popular scenic spot nestled in the Sahyadri mountain range. This picturesque ghat offers breathtaking views of lush green valleys, cascading waterfalls, and winding roads. The drive to Dive Ghat is a thrilling experience, with its winding curves and panoramic vistas. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in trekking or enjoy a peaceful picnic amidst nature’s tranquility. Dive Ghat is a perfect destination for a day trip to escape the city and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Western Ghats.

  • Malhargad Fort : 

Malhargad Fort, also known as Sonori Fort, is a historic hill fort situated at a distance of approximately 40 kilometers from Hadapsar. Perched atop a hill in the Sahyadri mountain range, this fort offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The fort holds significant historical importance and was once a strategic defense post. Trekking enthusiasts can embark on a thrilling hike to the fort, traversing through rugged trails and lush greenery. Exploring Malhargad Fort allows you to delve into the rich history of the region while enjoying the beauty of nature.

  • Mastani Lake : 

Mastani Lake, also known as Mastani Talav, is a serene water body located at a distance of approximately 25 kilometers from Hadapsar. This beautiful lake is named after Mastani, the legendary consort of Peshwa Bajirao I. Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, the lake offers a tranquil atmosphere and stunning views. It is a popular spot for nature lovers, picnickers, and photography enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy boating or simply relax by the lakeside, soaking in the peaceful ambiance. A visit to Mastani Lake provides a refreshing escape from the city and a chance to connect with nature’s beauty.

  • Ramdara Temple : 

Ramdara Temple, a renowned religious site, is located at a distance of approximately 30 kilometers from Hadapsar. Situated amidst the picturesque landscape of the Sahyadri mountain range, this temple is dedicated to Lord Ram. The temple complex is known for its exquisite architecture and serene surroundings, making it a popular destination for devotees and spiritual seekers. The tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking views from the temple premises offer a sense of peace and tranquility. A visit to Ramdara Temple provides a spiritual retreat away from the city, where one can seek solace and connect with divinity.

  • Bhuleshwar Temple : 

Just a short distance away from Hadapsar, Bhuleshwar Temple is a hidden gem for history and architecture enthusiasts. This ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is perched atop a hill and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The temple’s unique architecture, intricately carved sculptures, and serene ambiance make it a must-visit place for spiritual seekers.

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  • Sangameshwar Mandir(Temple), Saswad : 

Sangameshwar Mandir, also known as Sangameshwar Temple, is a sacred Hindu temple situated at a distance of approximately 18 kilometers from Hadapsar. Located at the confluence of the Bhima and Mula rivers, this temple holds great religious significance. The serene surroundings, with the merging of the two rivers, create a tranquil atmosphere for devotees and visitors. The temple architecture reflects the rich heritage of the region, and the peaceful ambiance offers a perfect setting for spiritual contemplation. A visit to Sangameshwar Mandir allows you to experience a blend of natural beauty and divine spirituality in a peaceful setting.

  • Jejuri : 

Located around 35 kilometers from Hadapsar, Jejuri is a small town famous for the Khandoba Temple. Dedicated to Lord Khandoba, this temple attracts a large number of devotees, especially during the colorful Bhandara Festival. The town’s vibrant atmosphere, unique customs, and religious significance make it a captivating place to explore.

  • Kanifnath Mandir : 

Kanifnath Mandir, a revered temple dedicated to Lord Kanifnath, is located at a distance of approximately 30 kilometers from Hadapsar. Perched atop the Saswad Hills, this ancient temple holds immense spiritual significance for devotees. The temple offers panoramic views of the surrounding lush green valleys and is a popular destination for pilgrims and nature enthusiasts alike. Trekking to Kanifnath Mandir is a popular activity, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenic beauty while immersing themselves in devotion. The temple’s serene ambiance and breathtaking vistas make it a must-visit place for a spiritual retreat or a peaceful day trip.

  • Baneshwar : 

Located around 20 kilometers from Hadapsar, Baneshwar is a small village known for its ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Surrounded by lush greenery and natural springs, this temple offers a peaceful and spiritual experience. The annual Baneshwar fair held here attracts a large number of devotees.

  • Chintamani Vinayaka Temple : 

Chintamani Vinayaka Temple in Theur is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, located at a distance of approximately 25 kilometers from Hadapsar. This ancient temple holds great religious significance and is known for granting blessings of wisdom and peace. Devotees flock to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha and offer prayers in a serene and spiritual environment. The temple’s beautiful architecture and tranquil surroundings make it a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a divine experience.

  • Dhawalgadh Fort:

Dhawalgadh Fort, situated near Ambale village, is a historic fort located at a distance of approximately 40 kilometers from Hadapsar. Perched atop a hill, this fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Dhawalgadh Fort has a rich history and served as a strategic defense point in the past. Exploring the fort allows visitors to delve into the region’s historical significance while enjoying the scenic beauty of the Sahyadri mountain range. Trekking to Dhawalgadh Fort is a popular activity for adventure enthusiasts, providing an adventurous and memorable experience.

Conclusion:

Hadapsar, Pune, is not only a thriving urban hub but also a gateway to several enchanting destinations. These top 10 places near Hadapsar offer a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and spiritual experiences. So, take a break from your routine, pack your bags, and explore the hidden gems that surround Hadapsar. Each of these destinations promises a unique and unforgettable experience that will leave you refreshed and rejuvenated.

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Distance from Pune: 236 km

Best Time: October to March

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Known For : Tiger's Leap Rajmachi Fort Imagicaa

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Distance from Pune: 68 km

Best Time: Throughout the year

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Known For : Lion Safari Wildlife Park Vanganga Lake Island Garden

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Distance from Pune: 300 km

Best Time: November to June

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Known For : Panchvati Sula Vineyard Dudhsagar falls, Nasik

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Distance from Pune: 211 km

Best Time: July to March

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Kolhapur

Known For : Panhala Fort Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary Shri Chatrapati Shahu Museum (New Palace)

Kolhapur derives its name from a mythological story of Kolhasur - a demon who was slayed by Goddess Mahalakshmi. The famous Mahalakshmi temple is situated here in the honor of Goddess Mahalakshmi.

Best Time: July to February

30 Kolhapur Attractions

6. Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary

Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary

The former hunting grounds of the Maharaja of Kolhapur, Dajipur Wildlife Sanctuary was declared as a wildlife sanctuary in 1985. Also known as Bison Sanctuary, the place is popular for Indian Bison or Gaurs. Besides, one can also spot leopards, tigers, sloth bears etc. Set amidst verdant forests, the sanctuary makes for a perfect getaway from the city.

Distance from Pune: 285 km

7. Tarkarli - Gorgeous Beach, Sunshine and the Water Sports

Tarkarli - Gorgeous Beach, Sunshine and the Water Sports

Known For : Water sports Tarkarli Beach Karli backwaters

Tarkarli is famous for its long and narrow stretch of beach, with its pristine water, white sand, and of course Singhudurg, Maharashtra's popular sea fort.

Distance from Pune: 386 km

20 Tarkarli Attractions

8. Elephanta caves

Elephanta caves

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elephanta Caves is a specimen of rock-cut art and architecture from the times of medieval India. The caves are located on the Elephanta island which is situated at a distance of 11 km from the city of Mumbai . Natively known as Gharapurichi Leni, the Elephanta Caves that exist today are ruins of what were once elaborately painted artworks. It also provides an amazing view of the Mumbai skyline.

Distance from Pune: 174 km

9. Saputara

Saputara

Known For : Artist Village Hatgadh Fort Vansda National park

Saputara is known as a well planned resort hill station because of the innumerable sightseeing, trekking and boating activities.

Distance from Pune: 286 km

Best Time: Mid March to mid November

20 Saputara Attractions

10. Igatpuri

Igatpuri

Known For : Tringalwadi Fort Vihigaon Waterfall Kalsubai Peak

Igatpuri is blessed with picturesque beauty and is a heaven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. It also has some of the highest peaks of the Sahyadri range. Igatpuri is also a major railway station in Maharashtra connecting surrounding major cities.

Distance from Pune: 247 km

Best Time: July to September

14 Igatpuri Attractions

11. Ganapatipule - A Ganesha Temple amidst White Sandy Beaches

Ganapatipule - A Ganesha Temple amidst White Sandy Beaches

Known For : Jaigad Fort Water Sports in Ganapatipule Swayambhu Ganpati Temple

Beach town on the Konkan coastline, Ganpatipule has temples of Lord Ganesha as major attractions apart from the beautiful virgin beaches.

Distance from Pune: 338 km

Best Time: November to February

9 Ganapatipule Attractions

12. Ajanta and Ellora Caves

Ajanta and Ellora Caves

Known For : Ajanta Caves Grishneshwar Temple, Ellora The Buddhist Caves, Ellora

Ajanta and Ellora caves are considered to be one of the most important tourist destinations in the world owing to the magnificent paintings of Ajanta and well carved sculptures of Ellora.

Distance from Pune: 255 km

Best Time: June to March

12 Ajanta Caves Attractions

Lavasa

Known For : Sightseeing in Lavasa Lakeside Promenade Bamboosa

Lavasa, a private planned hill city located near Pune in Maharashtra, is known as India's newest hill station since independence and is a perfect blend of beauty and infrastructure.

Distance from Pune: 57 km

5 Lavasa Attractions

14. Matheran

Matheran

Known For : Louisa point Charlotte lake Monkey Point Matheran

With close to 40 look-out points offering great sunrise and sunset views in the smallest hill station in India with, Matheran clearly wins on the rejuvenating experience it provides to visitors.

29 Matheran Attractions

Shirdi

Known For : Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Temple Shani Shingnapur Samadhi Mandir

The home of great saint Sai Baba, Shirdi is a religious site close to Nasik with various temples apart from the famous Sai Baba temple and a few historical sites.

Distance from Pune: 185 km

24 Shirdi Attractions

Alibag

Known For : Alibaug Beach Kolaba Fort Water Sports in Alibaug

A popular weekend getaway destination for Mumbai folks, Alibaug is a coastal town in the Konkan region well known for its sandy beaches, clean water and fresh, unpolluted air.

Distance from Pune: 143 km

Best Time: November to March

29 Alibag Attractions

Amboli

Known For : Amboli Falls Madhavgad Fort Shirgaonkar Point

Amboli lies in the Sahyadri hills in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra . It is the last hill station of Maharashtra before the plains of Goa begin and is a relatively unexplored one.

Distance from Pune: 346 km

Best Time: June to September

7 Amboli Attractions

Malvan

Known For : Sindhudurg Fort Scuba Diving in Malvan Rock Garden, Malvan

Malvan is a culturally and historically important town in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra . It is well known historically for the Sindhudurg Fort of Chatrapati Shivajiraje. Culturally, it is famous for it's mouth-watering Malvani sea-food and sweets.

Distance from Pune: 383 km

23 Malvan Attractions

19. Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar

Known For : Elephant's Head Point Chinaman's Falls Dhobi Waterfall

A hill town in Western Ghats, apart from its strawberries, Mahabaleshwar is also well known for its numerous rivers, magnificent cascades and majestic peaks.

Distance from Pune: 120 km

Best Time: October to June

31 Mahabaleshwar Attractions

20. Panchgani

Panchgani

Known For : Kaas Plateau Table Land Mahabaleshwar

Deriving its name from the five hills surrounding it, Panchgani is a popular hill station near Mahabaleshwar famous for its various sunset/sunrise points and scenic valley view.

Distance from Pune: 102 km

Best Time: September to May

13 Panchgani Attractions

21. Khandala

Khandala

Known For : Rajmachi Fort Visapur Fort Bedsa caves

Perched on the foothills of Sahyadris, Khandala provides for a perfect weekend respite for the Mumbai population, with its scenic valleys, grassy hills, serene lakes and misty waterfalls.

Distance from Pune: 70 km

22 Khandala Attractions

Kashid

Known For : Kashid Beach Murud Janjira Fort Phansad Bird Sanctuary

A Beach town, popular for its white sand and blue seas situated in Konkan region of Maharashtra, Kashid is the perfect destination for a quiet weekend getaway from Mumbai.

Distance from Pune: 173 km

7 Kashid Attractions

Raigad

Known For : Raigad Fort Diveagar Beach Jagadishwar Temple

Raigad, is a historically rich district is situated in the Konkan region of Maharashtra. Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, renowned Maratha ruler, won this place in 1656. His prized win, the Raigad Fort is one of the main attractions of this place.

Distance from Pune: 127 km

5 Raigad Attractions

24. Bhandardara

Bhandardara

Known For : Umbrella Falls Wilson Dam Kalsubai Peak

Bhandardara, a hill station nestled in the Sahyadri ranges of Maharashtra, has all the nature's blessings a place can get.

Distance from Pune: 171 km

7 Bhandardara Attractions

25. Kamshet

Kamshet

Known For : Paragliding Shinde Wadi hills Pawna Lake

Kamshet is a picturesque hill station in Western Ghats for all kinds of tourist, especially those who love nature and adventurous paragliding activities

Distance from Pune: 49 km

7 Kamshet Attractions

26. Rajmachi

Rajmachi

Known For : Trekking in Rajmachi

Rajmachi has two fortified peaks - Shrivardhan and Manaranjan forts, located near two famous hills of Lonavala and Khandala.

Distance from Pune: 79 km

1 Rajmachi Attractions

27. Bhimashankar

Bhimashankar

Known For : Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary Bhimashankar Temple Bhimashankar Trek

Bhimashankar, located about 100 km from Pune and 223 km from Mumbai, is a popular temple town. It is among one of the twelve traditional 'Jyotilingam' shrines of Lord Shiva in India.

Distance from Pune: 109 km

5 Bhimashankar Attractions

28. Durshet

Durshet

Known For : Durshet Forest Lodge Uddhar Hot Springs Water sports in Durshet

Durshet is a little village found on the banks of the river Amba, nestled in the Sahyadri ranges of Maharashtra.

Distance from Pune: 99 km

Best Time: September to February

7 Durshet Attractions

Karjat

Known For : Kondana Caves Peth Fort Trekking in Karjat

Karjat, a quaint little village is the last station of Thane district in Maharashtra. The river Ulhas finds its origin in Karjat and trekking and historical spots make it a popular destination for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts.

Distance from Pune: 100 km

11 Karjat Attractions

Mumbai

Known For : Elephanta Caves Marine Drive, Mumbai Juhu Beach

Labeled with multiple titles such as 'Financial capital of India', 'The Maximum City', 'Land of Bollywood', 'The dream City' and much more, Mumbai is Maharashtra's capital and India's most populous city which has multiple faces making it all things to all people.

Distance from Pune: 149 km

Best Time: October to February

114 Mumbai Attractions

31. Diveagar

Diveagar

Known For : Diveagar Beach Harihareshwar Beach Bagmandala

Gleaming white sand, pristine blue water, swaying coconut palms and betel nut trees and gentle breeze producing a serene and calming effect, this is not a dream but the enchanting place called Diveagar.

Distance from Pune: 159 km

20 Diveagar Attractions

32. Suryamal

Suryamal

Known For : Trekking in Suryamal Suryamal Peak

Suryamal is the highest peak of the region, located in Thane district of Maharashtra.

Distance from Pune: 268 km

2 Suryamal Attractions

33. Harihareshwar

Harihareshwar

Known For : Harihareshwar Beach Kalbhairav Temple Ganesh Gully

Surrounded by four hills and with river Savitri flowing through the town, Harihareshwar is famous for its temple of Lord Harihareshwar and is a popular weekend beach destination for people in Mumbai and Pune.

Distance from Pune: 170 km

8 Harihareshwar Attractions

34. Ratanwadi

Ratanwadi

Known For : Trekking in Ratanwadi Ratangad Fort Trek Amruteshwar Temple

Ratanwadi is a village near Bhandardara of the Kalsubai peak in Maharashtra. It houses the famous Ratangad fort and the popular Shiva temple called Amruteshwar.

Distance from Pune: 186 km

3 Ratanwadi Attractions

35. Murud Janjira

Murud Janjira

Known For : Murud Janjira Fort Murud Beach Garambi Falls

A small village in Raigad district, Murud is most famous for its majestic forts and sandy beaches lined with swaying palms and coconut trees.

7 Murud Janjira Attractions

36. Chiplun

Chiplun

Known For : Vashishti River Marleshwar Temple Guhagar Beach

Chiplun is a city that offers you time among mango groves next to the beautiful lake, Vashishti.

Distance from Pune: 232 km

11 Chiplun Attractions

Manori

Known For : Manori Beach Global Vippasanna Pagoda Beach Parties

Manori beach, along with Gorai beach is a growing favourite among back packers and people who just want to cross over to the peace and quiet of the country side for a while.

Distance from Pune: 190 km

9 Manori Attractions

Panvel

Known For : Karnala Bird Sanctuary Karnala Fort Prabalgad Fort

Panvel is best known for all the forts that dot this city. Called the gateway of the Konkan coast, Panvel is the most crowded city of Navi Mumbai.

Distance from Pune: 116 km

8 Panvel Attractions

Kolad

Known For : Kolad River Rafting Tamhini Ghat Waterfalls Bhira Dam

Known for its cascading waterfalls, green meadows and picturesque backdrop of Sahyadris, Kolad is gaining traction as an adventure sports destination with provisions for rafting, rappelling, kayaking etc.

Distance from Pune: 145 km

11 Kolad Attractions

Dapoli

Known For : Harnai Port Unhavare - Hot springs Panhalakaji Caves

Dapoli, situated 215km away from Mumbai is popular tourist destination that serves the needs of all kinds of travelers.

Distance from Pune: 184 km

14 Dapoli Attractions

41. Igatpuri

Igatpuri is blessed with picturesque beauty and is a heaven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

Jawhar

Known For : Dabdaba Falls Jai Vilas Palace Sunset Point, Jawhar

A small hill station located in the Thane District of Maharashtra, Jawhar is a place with abundant nature's beauty and several man made marvels.

Distance from Pune: 288 km

Best Time: September to Apr

7 Jawhar Attractions

43. Vikramgad

Vikramgad

Known For : Pilucha Dhabdhaba Waterfalls Jai Vilas Palace

Vikramgad, situated about 80km from Mumbai is a nature escapade and is blessed with lush vegetation and ample flora and fauna.

Distance from Pune: 252 km

Best Time: June to January

2 Vikramgad Attractions

44. Malshej Ghat

Malshej Ghat

Known For : Malshej Falls Pimpalgaon Joga Dam Harishchandragad

A beautiful hill station with its numerous lakes, waterfalls and mountains, Malshej Ghat is popular among hikers, trekkers and nature lovers.

4 Malshej Ghat Attractions

Hedvi

Known For : Hedvi Beach Shri Dashbhuj Lakshmi Ganesh Temple

Hedvi is a small village located near the town of Guhanagar in the Konkan region of Maharashtra. It is primarily a pilgrim destination and attracts a lot of pilgrims from across the country.

Distance from Pune: 243 km

2 Hedvi Attractions

Ozar

Known For : Hal Museum or Pragati Aerospace Museum Vigneshwara Temple Swami Bhramanand Temple

Ozar is a small town situated in the Nashik district of Maharashtra, famous for its Vigneshwara Temple.

Distance from Pune: 218 km

Best Time: December to February

3 Ozar Attractions

47. Lohagad Fort

Lohagad Fort

Situated at a height of 3400 feet, Lohagad Fort is a formidable fort about 52 kilometres away from Pune. Perched atop an impressive hill near Malavali, this destination is the perfect amalgam of ancient architecture and natural beauty. Lohagad Fort was built in the 18th century and is an ideal destination for trekking and nature lovers, especially from Pune and Mumbai. The place is flanked by nature at its lush green best and hosts panoramic views and cool mountain air.

Distance from Pune: 64 km

48. Visapur Fort

Visapur Fort

Perched upon a lush green plateau, the Visapur Fort is a very popular excursion destination for adventure mongers as well as nature lovers. The fort stands majestically tall and ruggedly firm at the height of 1084 meters above sea level offering a panoramic view of a wide range of hills covered in a thick blanket of green. The majestic fort is a very popular destination for trekking activities. With an eventfully historic backstory and an unmatched view of nature at its best, the Visapur fort is indeed a treat for all- history buffs, adventure mongers and nature enthusiasts.

49. Bhaja Caves

Bhaja Caves

The Karla and Bhaja caves are among the oldest caves in India and date back all the way to 160 B.C. and are situated near Lonavala in Maharashtra. The Bhaja caves are a group of 22 rock-cut caves which are believed to have existed from the times of Hinayana phase of Buddhism, which is of 2nd to 1st century BC. Karla Cave is the largest Hinayana Buddhist chaitya (temple) in India Travel back in time on this trip to ancient Indian rock-cut caves with the best rock-cut architecture of all times. The ancient caves are protected as Monument of National Importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.

Distance from Pune: 61 km

50. Karla caves

Karla caves

Carved into a rocky hillside, Karla caves are among the oldest Buddhist cave shrines in India. It is located on the Pune-Mumbai highway at Karla and if sources are to be believed, these are only a few among scores of other caves unearthed in Sahyadri Hills. Carved almost 2000 years ago around the 2nd century BC to the 5th century AD, this place constitutes a large collection of beautiful Chaityas (halls) and Viharas (monasteries) reflecting upon a journey of the past, narrating some amusing stories. A temple made of pillars from the Buddhist period has also been built recently at the entrance of the caves. 

Distance from Pune: 59 km

51. Pratapgad fort Trek

Pratapgad fort Trek

Pratapgad is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Situated close to the famous hill station of Mahabaleshwar in the district of Satara, the citadel rises to an elevation of about 3500 feet from the ground.

52. Harishchandragad Fort Trek

Harishchandragad Fort Trek

Harishchandragad is a hill fort in Maharashtra. It is situated at an elevation of about 4670 feet in the district of Ahmednagar. Within the fort there are several temples dedicated to Vishnu and Ganesh. The monument dates back to the 6th century and finds home at an altitude of 1424 meters and more often than not, given its altitude finds itself marked on a number of trekking trails in and around the area.

Distance from Pune: 163 km

53. Trimbakeshwar

Trimbakeshwar

Counted as the holiest temple of India, the Trimbakeshwar Temple houses one of the most important twelve Jyotirlingas, a form of Lord Shiva. Perched on the foot of Brahmagiri Hills, the temple is situated in the pious city of Trimbak, which finds its mention in the powerful Mrityunjaya Mantra that bestows immorality and longevity. Built in the 18th century by Maratha ruler, Peshwa Nana Saheb, the temple is a perfect epitome of classic architecture.

Distance from Pune: 240 km

54. Bhatye beach

Bhatye beach

The Bhatye beach is a lovely, long stretch of a clean beach ideal for a relaxing holiday. Bhatye, a small village close to Ratnagiri city is popular for its generous flat sea showers. The length of the beach is 1.5 kms and it is flat and straight and clear. The Ratnagiri light house and the famous Madavi beach of Ratnagiri city can be seen from Bhatye Beach.

Distance from Pune: 319 km

55. Velneshwar

Velneshwar

Located in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra, Velneshwar is a village south of the Guhagar town. Velneshwar is well known for the temple of Lord Shiva and it also has a beautiful crescent shaped beach which is clean and unspoilt and ideal for swimming. Velneshwar gets much limelight during the month of March, when the Maha Shivratri Festival is held here, as a tribute to the God Shankar or Shiva. If you are seeking an ideal water point where you can relish the beauty of nature while swimming and sunbathing, then the Velneshwar beach in Maharashtra is the perfect place for you.

Distance from Pune: 246 km

56. Shani Shingnapur

Shani Shingnapur

The spectacular and unique Shani Shignapur Temple of Ahmednagar district is well-known for the magical and powerful Lord Shani, who is believed to reside in a black stone till date. The Hindu God symbolising the planet Saturn is referred to as Swayambhu, which means that he has emerged himself in the form of the black stone. It has absolutely no architectural beauty, and just the simple stone with the spiritual aura of the lord entices scores of devotees every year.

Distance from Pune: 162 km

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Offbeat gems near Pune that no one will tell you!

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Set amid the rolling hills and verdant landscapes of Maharashtra, Pune is a city steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. While the city itself offers a plethora of attractions and experiences, its surrounding areas are home to several hidden gems waiting to be discovered. There are some few serene hill stations, quaint villages, and much more that will surprise you like no other. Here are some hidden gems near Pune that few know about.

Mulshi Lake and Dam

Located just a short drive from Pune, Mulshi Lake and Dam offer a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Surrounded by lush greenery and rugged hills, this scenic spot is perfect for picnics, boating, and nature walks. The serene ambiance and panoramic views make it a popular destination for weekend getaways.

Tamhini Ghat

Situated on the crest of the Western Ghats, Tamhini Ghat is a hidden paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. The winding roads, lush forests, and cascading waterfalls create a mesmerizing landscape that is ideal for trekking, camping, and photography. The monsoon season transforms Tamhini Ghat into a lush green paradise, with mist-covered valleys and gushing streams.

Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary

Home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary is a hidden gem for wildlife enthusiasts and spiritual seekers alike. The sanctuary is home to various species of animals, including the elusive Indian giant squirrel and the endangered Indian leopard. Visitors can explore the dense forests, trek to the temple, and embark on wildlife safaris to spot the rich biodiversity of the region.

Panshet Dam

Tucked away in the Sahyadri mountain ranges, Panshet Dam is a serene reservoir that offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Visitors can enjoy boating, kayaking, and water sports in the pristine waters of the dam, or simply relax and unwind amid nature. The nearby Panshet Water Park is perfect for a fun-filled day out with family and friends.

Dubbed as India's first planned hill city, Lavasa is a picturesque destination located near Pune. Nestled amidst the Sahyadri mountains, this charming town is known for its European-inspired architecture, scenic promenades, and vibrant waterfront. Visitors can explore the quaint streets, indulge in water sports at the Lavasa Lake, or simply soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding hills.

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