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Visit The Eight Temples of Ashtavinayak Darshan

Ashtavinayak darshan is a religious tour that is considered auspicious for all Hindus around the world. Ashtavinayak Darshan from Mumbai is a pilgrimage that visits the eight Hindu temples in Maharastra state. It is a holy pilgrimage that everyone must take at least once in their life.

Ashtavinayak directly translates into the words “eight Ganeshas” and refers to the eight temples of Ganesha that are located in Maharashtra state. At the Ashtavinayak darshan, you will be able to see Lord Ganesha in his eight different forms.

The location of the eight holy temples of Lord Ganesha is located around Pune. You may take the Ashtavinayak Darshan from Mumbai to see these marvelous statues of Lord Ganesha.

Ashtavinayak darshan refers to the tour that takes you to visit the eight holy temples and pilgrimage sites of Lord Ganesha.

Every temple of Lord Ganesha has its own lore and legend that is steeped in history. The Murtis or statues of Lord Ganesha in each temple is distinct to the region and district. By taking part in an Ashtavinayak darshan you will be able to see all the noble forms of the Lord Ganesha.

The ancient holy temples of Ashtavinayak yatra are all located around Pune.

If you are taking part in Ashtavinayak yatra, you probably wish for a guided service that offers you comfort as well as the expertise of bringing you to visit the various Ganesha temples.

The Ashtavinayak Darshan list consists of eight temples that are approximately total 900 to 1000 Kms from Mumbai.

There are a number of Ashtavinayak yatra bus services out there, however, what we offer is the best. The total ashtavinayak darshan total distance from Pune is approximately 650 to 700 Kms.

Our Ashtavinayak yatra gives you ample time when visiting each temple. It allows you to explore the legend of Lord Ganesha and gives you the time to pray and experience the power of Lord Ganesha’s presence.

The Eight Temples Of Lord Ganesha in The Ashtavinayak Darshan are as Follows

According to tradition, the first temple to be visited during the Ashtavinayak darshan is the temple in Moreshwar or Moregaon.

The Murtis of Lord Ganesha has many traditions and legends surrounding the effigies. According to Hindu Scholars, the effigies of Lord Ganesha are not constructed by the use of human hands but are crafted instead by nature.

Let’s take a closer look at each of the temples that are associated with the Ashtavinayak darshan.

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Mayureshwar Temple

This is one of the most important temples during the Ashtavinayak darshan. The temple is made out of black stone with walls that are 50 feet high. The temple has minarets on all four sides. At the front of the temple, one can see a Nandi (Shiva’s Bull Mount) at the door of the temple.

Siddhivinayak Temple

The Murti of Ganesha at the Siddhivinayak temple is unique as it is one of the eight murtis that has the trunk of Lord Ganesha directed towards the right. The idol is 3 feet tall and situated at the centre of the temple. One is expected to take a circle around the hillock of the temple during a pilgrimage.

Ballaleshwar Temple

The stone temple today was once made of wood until it was reconstructed in stone during the time of Nana Phadnavis in 1760. There two small lakes that are constructed at either side of the temple. The temple is directed towards the east and has a statue of Lord Ganesha along with a Mushika that is located at the centre of the temple.

Varadavinayak

At this temple, Lord Ganesha is said to bestow his visitors with bounty and success. The idol of this temple was found in the adjoining lake during 1760 AD. The idol has a weathered look and faces the east with its trunk facing the left direction.

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Chintamani temple

The front of this temple faces the Northern direction. The outer wooden hall of the temple was built during the Peshwa period. The temple is located at a distance of 22 kilometers from Pune. The village Theur where the temple is located sits at the confluence of three rivers i.e Mula, Mutha, and Bhima

Girijatmaj Temple

The temple of Girijatmaj stands amidst 18 cave temples of the Buddhist religion. The temple is amazing in its own right and is carved into the hill. The idol of the temple faces in the northwards direction and the hall of the temple is 53 feet long. The temple is located approximately 93 Km from Pune.

Vighneshwar Temple

The Vighneshwar Temple is a stone temple that has a golden temple top. The temple was built around 1786 AD. The temple is located along the Pune-Nashik highway and is situated in the town of Ozhar. The Ganesh Murthi of this temple is beautiful to behold and is surrounded by thick stone walls.

Mahaganpati Temple

The idol of the Mahaganpati Temple faces the east and is constructed in such a way that the rays of the sun fall directly on the holy murthi of Lord Ganesha. The Mahaganpati temple is built with a stone cycle that is around the temple. The idol within the temple sits in a cross-legged position and has a broad forehead. The architecture of the temple is reminiscent of the 10th and 12th-century architectural style.

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