Ashtavinayak Yatra

Ashtavinayak Yatra

3 Days
  • Available
  • Available
  • Guided
  • 4-6 Hours
  • Hotel

Overview

Maharashtra is rich and varied, with nature and vibrant cultures intertwined to create an endless expanse. The friendly people of Maharashtra are proud of their rich heritage, which is reflected in the state’s culture. Maharashtra’s forts, caves, buildings, and other locations bear evidence to the many kings who have ruled over the state. Rich in natural beauty that satisfies the senses, it is home to breathtaking beaches, remarkable temples, and a variety of flora and wildlife that make it a hotspot for biodiversity. Maharashtra, to put it briefly, will satiate every sensation.

Trip Highlights

  • Explore the eight heavenly dwellings of Ganpati, located in and around the Maharashtra region of Pune.
  • The Ozar Swayambhu Temple has its trunk rotated to the left and faces east.
  • Lenyadri (Girijatma): A hilltop temple surrounded by caverns.
  • Ranjangaon (Mahaganapati): The idol is shown sitting on a lotus, with his consorts Riddhi and Siddhi on each side of him.
  • The temple in Morgaon (Mayureshwar) faces north. The eight corners of the temple are home to eight Ganesha statues.
  • The idol with the trunk to the right is Siddhatek (Siddhi-Vinayak).
  • Theur (Chintamani): The trunk is on the left, and the temple faces north.
  • Varadvinayak, often spelled Varadavinayaka, is a temple that was constructed in 1725 AD by Peshwa General Ramji Mahadev Biwalkar.
  • The idol of Vinayaka is seated on a stone throne in Pali (Ballaleshwar). The only Ganesha incarnation that goes by his devotee's name is Ballaleshwar.

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Ashtavinayak Yatra
33% Off
From AUD 17,990 AUD 11,990
/ Adult
From AUD 6,990 AUD 4,500
/ Child
  • Available
  • Available
  • Guided
  • 4-6 Hours
  • Hotel
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