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Head to some of the oldest Temples in Pune

Posted by : Siddharth Jalan on | Jul 20,2018

Pune is one of India’s youngest sprawling metropolis and the second largest city in Maharashtra. It is a great weekend destination for travellers taking a road trip from Mumbai to Pune as they can enjoy the wonderful hilly geographical terrain of the Sahyadri hills around. Pune has a pleasant climate and a cosmopolitan culture that attracts tourists of all religious faith.

The road trip on a taxi from Mumbai to Pune along the Mumbai Pune expressway is one of the best drives covering a distance of 148 km as you cross magnificent forts and gurgling waterfalls. Pune has several religious establishments and age-old places of worship that are worth visiting. You may rent a car in Mumbai and take the assistance of local guides to visit some of these temples that reflect the history of Pune's glorious past.

Main Religious Attractions in Pune
This historic city of Pune has been ruled by dynasties such as Rashtrakutas and Peshwas who have contributed towards building beautiful temples that are architectural wonders. In spite of the impact of globalization, Pune has managed to retain its old-world charm as evident in its historical monuments and temples. Among the most visited temples in Maharashtra, Pune houses some of the most popular spiritual destinations that attract a large number of tourists every year.

The Trishund Mayureshwar Ganapati Temple located on the banks of Nagazari is an elegant and exquisitely carved stone temple that dates back to the 17th century. You can see a rare idol of Ganapati here. It is also considered as a samadhi for the Gosavi sect.

You get a classic glimpse of the Hindu culture during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival celebrated with great religious fervor at the Daduseth Halwai Ganpati temple. Located in Budhwar Peth, this is one of the richest Ganapati temples that has an impressive architecture. The idol decorated in precious jewellery is a sight to behold.

Built by the Peshwas along the bank of the Mutha river is the Shiva temple of Omkareshwar. The intricate carvings of its dome have an incredible appeal.

The Chaturshringi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Chatursinghi that is quite popular among the locals.

The Parvati Hill is visited for its temple bearing a private shrine of the Peshwa rulers. Standing atop the hill, you can catch a wonderful view of the surroundings. There are other temples of Hindu gods like Lord Vittal, Rukmani and Devdeveshwar on the hillock that can be covered.

History lovers will take great delight in visiting the 8th century rock cut cave temple of Pataleshwar dedicated to Lord Shiva.

The Navratri festival of Chatushrunghimata Temple is celebrated with great enthusiasm. This temple is built at the height of 125 feet and is dedicated to goddess Chatushrungi which means four mountain peaks.

Pune offers a unique spiritual experience to its travellers that is unfathomable and unforgettable. Most of the temples are located at close distances and can be easily covered.

Exploring the City by Cab
A reliable and secure cab service makes sightseeing convenient and an unforgettable experience for travellers who want to explore the city from close quarters. Your local cab driver will help you travel to interesting places in a hassle-free way.

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