Saturday, February 1, 2014

ASHTAVINAYAKA

Ashtavinayaka

Article ImageShri Chintamani, Theur
Theur was also known as Kadambanagar. At Theur in the Haveli Taluka of Pune district in Maharashtra is the temple dedicated to Chintamani Vinayak.

Article ImageShri Siddhivinayak, Siddhatek
Siddhatek is a remote little village along the river Bhima in the Ahmednagar district and Karjat tehsil in Maharashtra. The Siddhivinayak at Siddhatek is considered an especially powerful deity.

Article ImageShri Vigneshwar, Ozar
The temple of Lord Vighneshwar is Purvabhimukh, facing the east. It is protected by a stone border from all sides.

Article ImageShri Girijatmaj, Lenyadri
Lenyadri is to the North of Pune, along the Kukdi River. The Ganesh Puran calls this place as Jirnapur or Lekhan Parbat. Girijatmaj Vinayak refers to the Ganesh as the son of Parvati.

Article ImageShri Varad Vinayak, Mahad
The Varad Vinayak temple is Purvabhimukh that is facing east. The temple is surrounded on all four sides by statues of elephants, two on each side.

Article ImageShri Mahaganapati, Ranjangaon
The temple of Maha Ganapati is very close to the centre of the town Ranjangaon. The temple was erected during the rule of the Peshwas. The temple was built by Sardar Kine.

Article ImageShri Ballaleshwar, Pali
The Ballaleshwar Vinayak is situated in district Raigad, Taluka Sudhagad in the Village Pali. Pali is about 30 kms from Karjat.

Article ImageShri Moreshwar, Morgaon
The Mayureshwar or Moreshwar temple is along the Karha river in the Morgaon village.Read the story of demon king Sindhu.
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