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The Ashtavinayak Ganpati refers to a group of eight revered Ganesha temples located in Maharashtra, India, each with its own unique history, legend, and spiritual significance. These temples are an important pilgrimage for devotees of Lord Ganesha, especially during festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi.​

Overview of Ashtavinayak Temples

The term “Ashtavinayak” comes from Sanskrit: “Ashta” means eight, and “Vinayak” is another name for Ganesha.​

The pilgrimage covers eight temples, each representing a different form or aspect of Ganesha.​

The temples are spread across the Pune, Raigad, and Ahmednagar districts of Maharashtra.​

List of Ashtavinayak Temples

Moreshwar (Moregaon) – The first temple, dedicated to Lord Ganesha as Mayureshwar, located near Pune.​

Siddhivinayak (Siddhatek) – Known for granting success and fulfillment of wishes, located on the banks of the Bhima River.​

Ballaleshwar (Pali) – Unique for being the only temple where Ganesha is worshipped in the form of a child, located in Raigad district.​

Varadavinayak (Mahad) – Known as the “Giver of Boons,” located in Raigad.​

Chintamani (Theur) – Associated with the legend of Lord Ganesha retrieving the Chintamani jewel, located near Pune.​

Girijatmaj (Lenyadri) – Situated in a cave complex, dedicated to Ganesha as the son of Girija (Parvati), located in Pune district.​

Vighneshwar (Ozar) – Known as the remover of obstacles, located in Pune district.​

Mahaganapati (Ranjangaon) – The last temple, dedicated to the grand form of Ganesha, located in Pune district.​

The Ashtavinayak Ganpati refers to a group of eight revered Ganesha temples located in Maharashtra, India, each with its own unique history, legend, and spiritual significance. These temples are an important pilgrimage for devotees of Lord Ganesha, especially during festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi.​

Overview of Ashtavinayak Temples
The term “Ashtavinayak” comes from Sanskrit: “Ashta” means eight, and “Vinayak” is another name for Ganesha.​

The pilgrimage covers eight temples, each representing a different form or aspect of Ganesha.​

The temples are spread across the Pune, Raigad, and Ahmednagar districts of Maharashtra.​

List of Ashtavinayak Temples
Moreshwar (Moregaon) – The first temple, dedicated to Lord Ganesha as Mayureshwar, located near Pune.​

Siddhivinayak (Siddhatek) – Known for granting success and fulfillment of wishes, located on the banks of the Bhima River.​

Ballaleshwar (Pali) – Unique for being the only temple where Ganesha is worshipped in the form of a child, located in Raigad district.​

Varadavinayak (Mahad) – Known as the “Giver of Boons,” located in Raigad.​

Chintamani (Theur) – Associated with the legend of Lord Ganesha retrieving the Chintamani jewel, located near Pune.​

Girijatmaj (Lenyadri) – Situated in a cave complex, dedicated to Ganesha as the son of Girija (Parvati), located in Pune district.​

Vighneshwar (Ozar) – Known as the remover of obstacles, located in Pune district.​

Mahaganapati (Ranjangaon) – The last temple, dedicated to the grand form of Ganesha, located in Pune district.​
Weight 200 kg
Dimensions 25 × 15 × 3 cm
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