The original name of city of Pune
was 'Punyanagri' meaning 'City of Virtue'. It is only natural that temples and
places of worship can be found all across it. On a recent trip, I captured images
of some of the Hindu Temples which I have often visited there and which adorn
it so beautifully. While going through it you would notice the diversity of deities
and forms which only prove the cultural richness of the city.
Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple at Budhvar
Peth, Pune
This
is one of the most beautiful temples I have seen in life. Dedicated to Lord
Ganesha, the temple also has a Shiva temple. Dagadusheth Ganesh Mandir was
built by Dagadusheth Halwai (Dagadusheth Gadve) in year 1893 and was important
point when Balgangadhar Tilak started public celebrations of Ganapati Festival
(Ganesh Puja).
On a fresh morning I captured this image in which also you can also see the Lord:
Shrimant Peshawe Ganesh Mandir at Shaniwar Wada, Pune
This temple dedicated to Lord
Ganesha was built before work on Shaniwar Wada began. Built in 1732, Shaniwar
Wada was the seat of the Peshwa rulers from where they ruled most of India.
Shaniwar Wada Maruti Mandir, Pune
This is a temple dedicated to
Lord Hanuman in front of 'Delhi Gate' or Dilli Darwaja of Shaniwar Wada.
Premal Vitthal Mandir at Kasba Peth, Pune
Kasba Peth is the oldest residential part of Pune and adjacent to Shaniwar Wada (fort). Lord Vitthala or Vithoba is considered manifestation of Lord Vishnu and his consort is Rukmini. Temples dedicated to him are found all across Pune and Maharashtra.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj Paduka Mandir at Fergusson College Road, Pune
It is dedicated to Saint Tukaram,
a 17th century Marathi poet-saint of Bhakti movement.
Vitthal Rukmini Mandir at Aundh, Pune
Lord Vitthala or Vithoba is
considered manifestation of Lord Vishnu and his consort is Rukmini. Temples
dedicated to him are found all across Pune and Maharashtra. This temple at Aundh is situated near a river.
Chaturshringi Mandir at Senapati Bapat Road, Pune
This temple was built during the
time of Chhatrapati Shivaji. Chaturshringi means 'a mountain with four peaks'.
The main deity of the temple is Goddess Durga. It may be noted that Shivaji was
worshipper of Goddess Bhavani. Durgapuja or Navaratri is celebrated with much fanfare
here.
Mayureshwar Ganesh Mandir at Thergaon, Pune
Across Pune you would find
Ganesha temples at several places. One such temple is shown below, which is
Mayureshwar Ganesh Mandir near Dange Chowk, Thergaon, Pune
Dutta Mandir at a Housing Society in Pune
Hindus have this practice of
keeping a small temple or place of worship in their homes. When housing
societies became the norm, even the societies created small temples within
their premises. You can see one such temple dedicated to Lord Dutt or Lord
Dattatreya. Lord Dattatreya is considered an avatar of the three Hindu gods
Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Lord Dattatreya is shown with three heads, one
coming from each of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. You will find Dutta Mandirs all
across Pune and Maharashtra.
Shri Ram Temple in Chinchwad
This is one of the most beautiful temples you would ever see. The whole temple appears as if made of gold. It is a big temple, very near to Chapekar Chowk in Chinchwad
All Pictures above (C) Rahul Tiwary
There are other wonderful temples
which I missed visiting this time. For example, there is Shinde Chhatri Mandir - a temple built by the Scindia royal family which finds no parallel anywhere else!
Shinde Chhatri Mandir at Wanawadi, Pune
Hope you liked a sneak peek into
the beautiful temples of Pune.
In next in this series I shall
capture some of the heritage buildings of Pune.
Watch out this space for more!
- Rahul Tiwary
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