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अष्टविनायक

Ashtavinayak

८ stops · ~३ days · Pune, Ahmednagar, Raigad — Maharashtra

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श्रीसिद्धिविनायकमन्दिरम्

stop 2

श्रीसिद्धिविनायकमन्दिरम्

Shri Siddhivinayak Mandir, Siddhatek

Siddhatek, Maharashtra · ~56 km from previous stop

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From Morgaon, cross the Karha and move east across the Bhima river floodplain — about 110 km through sugarcane country to the island village of Siddhatek.

The only Ashtavinayak murti with the trunk turned to the right — making the shrine siddhipeeth, seat of accomplishment. Vishnu is said to have meditated here before slaying Madhu-Kaitabha.

best time

Weekday mornings; Sundays are heavily crowded.

श्रीबल्लालेश्वरमन्दिरम्

stop 3

श्रीबल्लालेश्वरमन्दिरम्

Shri Ballaleshwar Mandir, Pali

Pali, Maharashtra · ~160 km from previous stop

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From Siddhatek, descend the ghats towards the Konkan — roughly 210 km through Khed Shivapur and the western Sahyadri into Pali in Raigad.

Named for the boy devotee Ballal whose unbroken prayer called Ganapati down into a stone. Only Ashtavinayak murti named after a bhakt.

best time

Monsoon (Jul–Sep), when the surrounding forests are green.

श्रीचिन्तामणिमन्दिरम्

stop 5

श्रीचिन्तामणिमन्दिरम्

Shri Chintamani Mandir, Theur

Theur, Maharashtra · ~81 km from previous stop

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From Mahad, climb the Bhor Ghat back to the Deccan plateau — about 150 km east through Pune into Theur on the Mula-Mutha river.

Chintamani — the remover of worries. The wish-fulfilling gem that Guna returned to Ganapati is said to remain here. Madhavrao Peshwa rebuilt the shrine in the 18th century.

best time

Weekday dawns; Chaturthi days of each month are packed.

श्रीगिरिजात्मजमन्दिरम्

stop 6

श्रीगिरिजात्मजमन्दिरम्

Shri Girijatmaj Mandir, Lenyadri

Lenyadri, Maharashtra · ~81 km from previous stop

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From Theur, head north-west across the Bhima valley — about 100 km through Narayangaon to the Buddhist cave complex of Lenyadri in the Junnar hills.

The only Ashtavinayak carved inside a cave — 307 steps up in the Lenyadri hills. Parvati (Girija) is said to have done penance here before Ganapati was born.

best time

Sunrise, before the climb gets hot; avoid monsoon mid-day.

श्रीविघ्नहरमन्दिरम्

stop 7

श्रीविघ्नहरमन्दिरम्

Shri Vighnahar (Vighneshwar) Mandir, Ozar

Ozar, Maharashtra · ~8 km from previous stop

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A short 14 km from Lenyadri, dropping down to the banks of the Kukadi river at Ozar.

Vighnahar — the remover of obstacles. The shikhara is gold-plated, rising above the Kukadi river. Considered the most ornate of the eight shrines.

best time

Early mornings; Chaturthi days for special aarti.

श्रीमहागणपतिमन्दिरम्

stop 8

श्रीमहागणपतिमन्दिरम्

Shri Mahaganapati Mandir, Ranjangaon

Ranjangaon, Maharashtra · ~43 km from previous stop

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From Ozar, move east through Pune district on the old Ahmednagar road — about 85 km to Ranjangaon.

Mahaganapati — most powerful of the Ashtavinayak. Shiva is said to have worshipped Ganapati here before his battle with Tripurasura.

best time

Return to Morgaon the same day or the next morning to close the yatra.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Ashtavinayak yatra?

Ashtavinayak refers to eight self-manifested (svayambhu) Ganapati temples around Pune in Maharashtra. The traditional clockwise circuit visits Mayureshwar, Siddhivinayak Siddhatek, Ballaleshwar Pali, Varadavinayak Mahad, Chintamani Theur, Girijatmaj Lenyadri, Vighnahar Ozar, and Mahaganapati Ranjangaon, returning to Mayureshwar.

How many days does Ashtavinayak yatra take?

The full clockwise Ashtavinayak circuit can be completed in 2–3 days from Pune by car. Devotees who do the longer 1-day "express" itinerary cover the inner cluster but not all eight.

In what order should Ashtavinayak temples be visited?

The traditional order starts and ends at Mayureshwar Morgaon: Morgaon → Siddhatek → Pali → Mahad → Theur → Lenyadri → Ozar → Ranjangaon → return to Morgaon.

What is the best time of year for Ashtavinayak yatra?

October to March, when Maharashtra weather is cool and dry. Avoid mid-June to September monsoon; some routes flood. Ganesh Chaturthi (Aug–Sep) is the peak festival window — dramatic but very crowded.

may this yatra walk with you.

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