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Trip to Hadshi Temple - A hidden spiritual place in Pune - upkeep and happy atmosphere!

Hadshi Temple- Excellent day outing place in monsoon for family 

As soon as the rain starts in Pune, I definitely feel like traveling somewhere, I searched the net and I liked this place very much, just what else? Have made a solid plan for Saturday, good place for children and elders to roam, garden for children and friendly environment for elders


One of the most interesting spiritual places to visit near Pune. Hadshi – Pandurang Kshetra is made by Shri Satya Sai Baba in 2009. This temple is spread over 300 acres of land. It is a very beautiful place surrounded by mountains & greenery. Many Peoples form pune and mumbai and other visit this place during Manson season

It a temple of Panduranga situated on top of hill and surrounded by hills.
There is a meditation rooms where u can find images of Sai Baba and Satya Sai.

This place is best during monsoon due to its natural beauty. Its a nice and peaceful experience, lush green surroundings with light drizzling,



Panorama view of Hadshi Temple



Temple opening time

This temple open from Morning 7 am is to Late night 8 pm daily.
Wednesday 6am–8pm
Thursday         6am–8pm
Friday         6am–8pm
Saturday         6am–8pm
Sunday         6am–8pm
Monday         6am–8pm
Tuesday         6am–8pm


Address: 

near tikona, Vadgaon Budruk, Mulshi, Maharashtra 411014

Unity of religions Pole - Hadshi Temple

युनिटी ऑफ़ रेलिगिओंस पोल

Its shows Unity of religious pole, you will find all the religions symbol, showing equality and strength of humanity. Despite the symbols (religions) are different we are completely one.






Main attraction is peaceful Hadshi temple and nearby greenery.


Very nice place for a weekend visit, The surrounding is all mountains
and the place is so well maintained that it gives you a peace of mind.

Hadshi Temple Location

Almost 35 Km from Chandani Chawk in Pune on Pune-Banglore highway. Its on small hilltop ahead of Kolvan Village, Mulshi near Pune, Maharastra

Route

Route 1

Pune Chandani chowk-----> Bhugaon-----> Pirangute-----> Paud -----> Hadshi.


Around 50 Km from chandani chowk pune


Hadshi temple ticket price

When i visited No entry fee for Temple/Darshan.. only parking charges 20 Rs for car.
If you want to visit sant darshan museum ticket is 100 for below 12 years & 150 for others.


Different colors of Dagdusheth halwai ganpati Visited 2012

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Dagdu set Halwai Ganpati
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! श्रीमंत दगडूशेठ हलवाई गणपती ! Outside view

The temple was founded in 1893 by Dagadusheth Halwai, a sweetmart seller who became a wealthy businessman. Halwai had lost his son the previous year, and at the request of his guru created murtis (image of a deity) of Ganesha and Dattatreya. He later established the Halwai Ganapati Trust.Bal Gangadhar Tilak, during the British Raj, gave a public form to the Ganesh festival celebrations as a way of getting around an order that barred public meetings.

Baneshwar Temple [Part 2] Visited Summer Vacation 2013

Baneshwar Temple Entrance
बानेश्वर मन्दिर

The temple has several  water tanks which are also a home for aquatic life like fishes and tortoises.

The temple is situated in dark woods - known as Ban (or Jungle) - and hence it is called as 'Baneshwar'.


Bell and Nandi Mandapa at Baneshwar Temple

Baneshwar Panoramio Picture
Baneshwar Temple Final Entrance


Baneshwar is a temple of Shiva located in the village of Nasarapur about 40 KM southwest of Pune. It is a pleasant and calm place amidst a jungle.

Baneshwar temple architecture is from the medieval period. The temple was constructed in 1749 by Peshwa Nanasaheb, son of Peshwa Bajirao

Beehive outside Temple

 More info Click here :  Baneshwar Temple [Nasrapur phata] Pune


Murugan Hill Temple near Dehu Road [Subramaniya Swami Temple]

On the beautiful hillock at the foot of the ancient hill of Shankarwadi, within the area of Dehu Gaon, and at Dehu Road, on the Western side of the old Bombay-Pune Highway, is situated the abode of Lord Subramaniya - Lord Karthikeya and His Divine Consorts - Valli and Devayani. On the west side on the peak of the Shankarwadi Hill, approx. 3500 feet above sea level, affectionately looking down upon the Divine Son, Karthikeya, presiding over the Subramaniya Swami Temple Complex, is none other than Lord Shiva Himself, sanctifying the ancient Shankarwadi Hill by His presence, which is believed to be of the Mahabharata period.
Hanuman Idol among other idols on the roof of the temple
Om Muruga
Close View



On the eastern side, is a small Temple dedicated to Lord Ganesh, at the foot of the hillock leading to the Temple Complex. On the south-western side of the Murugan Hills, is none other than, the Divine Consort of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, known and recognized as Uma Devi. The Temple of Uma Devi touches the western side of the old Bombay-Pune Road, leading by a flight of steps to the Temple. On the eastern side, is the Hill Temple of Sastha - Lord Ayyappa. The entire family of Lord Shiva, consisting of Himself, His Divine Consort, Goddess Parvati, His Divine Sons, Lord Ganesh, Lord Karthikeya and Lord Sastha, have chosen to make the precincts of the Murugan Hill as their Eternal Divine Abode.

Back view
Shree Kalabairav
Nandi
Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati
intricate carvings on the temple
nandi outside a temple
View from Mumbai Pune old Highway
one can view the temple from the highway
Lord Murugan [centre] Valli and Devayani
you can also see the Ayyappan Temple across the road on the murugan temple
Left side Sai Temple

 This is a good morning and evening  trip for a few hrs

Timings
Monday to Friday (Non-festival days)
6:30 AM to 10:30 AM
5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Weekend (Non-festival days)
6:30 AM to 11:30 PM
5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Major Festival days
6:30 AM to 8:30 PM




How to reach :
Pune Rly. Station to Dehu road 


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The five Annual functions of Lord Kartikeya,
Thaipusam, 

Panguni Uththiram, 
Skandhashasti, 
Aadi Krithigai, 
Vaikasi Visakam, 

Pune's tallest Ganesh Statue Near Talegaon

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