Ashtavinayaka: The Eight Sacred Ganesha Temples of Maharashtra

The Ashtavinayaka pilgrimage refers to a circuit of eight temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha, situated around the Pune district of Maharashtra. Each of these temples houses an “Idol” that is said to be Swayambhu (self-manifested). According to tradition, the yatra should begin and end at the Moreshwar temple in Morgaon.

SequenceTemple NameLocationKey Feature
1MoreshwarMorgaon, PuneThe starting and ending point of the Yatra.
2SiddhivinayakSiddhatek, AhmednagarThe only idol with the trunk turned to the right.
3BallaleshwarPali, RaigadThe only Ganesha named after a devotee (Ballal).
4VaradvinayakMahad, RaigadAn oil lamp (Nandadeep) here has burned since 1892.
5ChintamaniTheur, PuneBelieved to bring peace of mind (Chintamani).
6GirijatmajLenyadri, PuneLocated in a Buddhist cave complex on a hill.
7VighneshwarOzar, PuneKnown for the legend of defeating the demon Vighnasur.
8MahaganapatiRanjangaon, PuneRepresenting the most powerful form of Ganesha.

Traveler’s Note: The entire circuit covers approximately 650 to 700 kilometers. Most pilgrims complete this trail starting from Pune, taking 2 to 3 days by road.

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