Monday, April 16, 2012

MahaGanapati Ashtavinayak Temple, Ranjangaon

The eighth of the eight Ashtavinayaks

About:

Lord Shiva is believed to have worshipped Ganesha before fighting the demon Tripurasura here. The temple was built by Shiva where he worshipped Ganesha, and the town he set up was called Manipur which is now known as Ranjangaon.

The idol faces the east, is seated in a cross-legged position with a broad forehead, with its trunk pointing to 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.

Constructed so that the rays of the sun fall directly on the idol (during the Southward movement of the sun), the temple bears a distinct resemblance to the architecture reminiscent of the 9th and 10th Centuries and faces the east. Shrimant Madhavrao Peshwa used to visit this temple very often and built the stone sanctum around the idol and in 1790 A.D.


Places Nearby:

Duration:
Half day trip

How to Reach:
The temple is adjoining the Nagar road highway as soon as you enter Ranjangaon from Pune. If you are travelling from Pune, the temple is to the right -side of the road. Ample parking space available near the temple. The temple has also undergone renovation work and new entrance door which can be seen from the main road is under construction.

The Nagar road is tolled road and will cost you Rs.57 to-fro for the trip.Road condition is good overall and there are no left and right on way to the temple.
The proximity from Pune makes it a comfortable half-day trip.

Route Map:
Have marked both Ranjangaon MahaGanapati and Theur Chintamani on the route map.

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