Maharashtra
36 cities · 60 temples
About Maharashtra
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Maharashtra is the beating heart of modern public Ganesh worship — home to the Ashtavinayak circuit of eight self-manifested Ganapati shrines, three of the twelve Jyotirlingas (Bhimashankar, Trimbakeshwar, Grishneshwar), and the Warkari pilgrimage tradition centred on Vitthala at Pandharpur. Shirdi Sai Baba and Shani Shingnapur draw millions annually from across Bharat.
Cities
- Mumbai15 temples
- Pune10 temples
- Kolhapur2 temples
- Akkalkot1 temple
- Alandi1 temple
- Ambernath1 temple
- Pali1 temple
- Bhimashankar1 temple
- Theur1 temple
- Dehu1 temple
- Ellora1 temple
- Titwala1 temple
- Ganpatipule1 temple
- Lenyadri1 temple
- Verul1 temple
- Jejuri1 temple
- Nashik1 temple
- Sangameshwar1 temple
- Chakan1 temple
- Kunkeshwar1 temple
- Ranjangaon1 temple
- Marleshwar1 temple
- Morgaon1 temple
- Pandharpur1 temple
- Chiplun1 temple
- Vani1 temple
- Saswad1 temple
- Shingnapur1 temple
- Shegaon1 temple
- Shirdi1 temple
- Siddhatek1 temple
- Trimbak1 temple
- Tuljapur1 temple
- Vajreshwari1 temple
- Mahad1 temple
- Ozar1 temple
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Circuits in this state
Frequently asked questions
How many Jyotirlingas are in Maharashtra?
Three — Bhimashankar in Pune district, Trimbakeshwar near Nashik, and Grishneshwar near Ellora.
What is the Ashtavinayak pilgrimage?
Eight self-manifested Ganapati temples in a clockwise circuit around Pune, traditionally visited in one yatra.