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Mahaganapati Temple
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Maharashtra
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April 10, 2026
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Key Features and Significance:
Ashtavinayak Status: It is the eighth temple visited in the sacred Ashtavinayak Yatra circuit.
The Idol (Mahotkat): The main idol, also known as Mahotkat, is said to have 10 trunks and 20 hands, although the idol currently worshipped is seated in a cross-legged position with its trunk to the left.
Unique History: Legend states Lord Shiva worshipped Ganesha here before battling the demon Tripurasura, at a site formerly known as Manipur.
Architecture: The temple is designed so that sun rays fall directly on the idol during both dakshinayan and uttarayan (solar movements).
Significance: It is believed that this form of Ganesha is a blessing from Lord Shiva himself.
Key Festivals:
Ganesh Chaturthi: A major six-day festival in Bhadrapad (August/September), featuring a palanquin procession.
Ganesh Jayanti: Celebrated in the month of Magha (January/February).
Visitor Information:
Location: Ranjangaon, Pune-Ahmednagar Highway, Maharashtra.
Timings: Usually open from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Accessibility:
Situated ~50 km from Pune; easily accessible via car or state transport buses.
Description
Key Features and Significance:
Ashtavinayak Status: It is the eighth temple visited in the sacred Ashtavinayak Yatra circuit.
The Idol (Mahotkat): The main idol, also known as Mahotkat, is said to have 10 trunks and 20 hands, although the idol currently worshipped is seated in a cross-legged position with its trunk to the left.
Unique History: Legend states Lord Shiva worshipped Ganesha here before battling the demon Tripurasura, at a site formerly known as Manipur.
Architecture: The temple is designed so that sun rays fall directly on the idol during both dakshinayan and uttarayan (solar movements).
Significance: It is believed that this form of Ganesha is a blessing from Lord Shiva himself.
Key Festivals:
Ganesh Chaturthi: A major six-day festival in Bhadrapad (August/September), featuring a palanquin procession.
Ganesh Jayanti: Celebrated in the month of Magha (January/February).
Visitor Information:
Location: Ranjangaon, Pune-Ahmednagar Highway, Maharashtra.
Timings: Usually open from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Accessibility:
Situated ~50 km from Pune; easily accessible via car or state transport buses.



