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Temples in Maharashtra

Madhuri Thakur
Article byMadhuri Thakur

Updated May 30, 2023

Maharashtra

Maharashtra, a state in western India, is well known for its rich religious and cultural history. The state is home to many temples well-known for their unique architectural features and historical significance. Visiting the temples in Maharashtra provides a glimpse into its extensive history. A journey to Maharashtra’s temples is bound to be an unforgettable experience, whether you are seeking spiritual enlightenment or just wish to explore the distinctive architecture of these temples. Here are a few temples in Maharashtra that you can consider visiting.

 

 

Top 3 Temples in Maharashtra

#1 Shirdi Sai Baba Temple

A temple honoring Sai Baba, a well-known spiritual figure born in Shirdi, may be found in the Ahmednagar District of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The temple complex comprises several buildings, including the main temple, a museum, a library, and a space for reflection and prayer. The main temple is a magnificent building with an exterior made of white marble and a dome covered in gold. Inside the temple are a statue of Sai Baba and a silver throne displaying his belongings.

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In the temple’s museum complex, you may see a variety of Sai Baba’s personal items, including his clothes, a pair of sandals, and a smoking pipe on display. The exhibition displays photos and paintings from Sai Baba’s life, along with artifacts and offerings donated by visitors. A variety of books and manuscripts about the teachings and life of the Sai Baba are also available in the temple complex’s library, along with a few other spiritual texts.

The temple complex also houses shrines dedicated to Lord Hanuman and Venkusa, Sai Baba’s mentor. The temple also provides an area for meditation where visitors can sit and reflect on Sai Baba’s teachings.

The Shirdi Sai Baba Temple usually remains open all day, but the hours may vary depending on the day of the week and any special celebrations. As the temple opens in the morning, often about 4:00 or 4:30 AM, the first Aarti of the day takes place around 4:45 AM. The temple closes late, around 11:00 PM, and is open all day. However, it is best to confirm the most recent information regarding the temple hours with the temple administration or via their official website.

#2 Siddhivinayak Temple

The Siddhivinayak Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Built-in 1801 by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil, the temple is one of Mumbai’s most well-known and notable structures.

The temple is well-known for its stunning architecture and approximately 2.5-foot-tall and 2-foot-wide Lord Ganesha idol made of black stone. The temple’s primary idol represents Lord Ganesha, who carries a lotus, an ax, a bowl of modaks, and a rosary and has four arms. The idol is set atop a silver throne with ornaments, garlands, and floral garlands. Lord Vishnu, Lord Hanuman, Lady Parvati, and Lord Shiva are some of the other deities in the temple. The temple also has a library, cafe, donation center, and a place for meditation.

The Siddhivinayak Temple Trust manages the temple, which also conducts other charitable endeavors, including offering free medical examinations and educational opportunities to the needy.

Millions of people visit the temple yearly, especially around Ganesh Chaturthi. The Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai is usually open seven days a week from 5:30 AM to 9:50 PM. However, it is best to check the temple’s official website or social media pages for any updates or changes before visiting it. The schedules may change during festivals or other special events. Planning your journey for the weekdays can also help you avoid the crowds that gather on weekends and public holidays.

#3 Trimbakeshwar Temple

The historic Hindu temple, Trimbakeshwar Temple, lies in the Nashik district in Trimbak, Maharashtra, India. People consider it one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, which devotees hold in high esteem as Lord Shiva’s holiest abode. The temple sits amidst hills and lush nature, with the Godavari River flowing beside it. The temple’s architecture is a flawless fusion of traditional and contemporary designs. The temple’s principal deity is Lord Shiva, who devotees revere as a lingam. You can also find several smaller shrines dedicated to Lord Ganesh, Lord Vishnu, and others. The temple also contains multiple holy ponds where worshippers can bathe and cleanse themselves before offering prayers.

The temple usually remains open from 5:30 AM to 9:30 PM. However, the timings may vary for the various ceremonies and pujas conducted in the temple. Visiting the temple during the monsoon season is advisable to experience the lush and green surroundings to the best.

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