Sunday, 22 November 2015

Shri Ashtavinayaka Yatra

Ashtavinayaka means "Eight Ganeshas" when translated in Sanskrit. Lord Ganesha is the Hindu God of unity, remover of obstacles, learning and prosperity. The Ashtavinayaka Yatra is the most important worship yatra in Maharashtra. This pilgrimage or yatra covers the eight holy temples of Lord Ganesha which are located around Pune . Each temple has its own individuality and mythology. The deities in each temple are distinct from each other. Some of these deities are described as 'Swayambhu' figurines. This is to point to that no human created these deities; they were formed completely by nature. 
According to Hindu Shastra, you will have to visit the Moreshwar temple at Morgaon first and then in sequence visit the temples at Siddhatek, Pali, Mahad, Thevur, Lenyandri, Ozar, Ranjangaon and in last visit the Moreshwar temple again. This will complete your Ashtavinayak Yatra. 

The eight temples of the Ashtavinayak Yatra that are to be visited in sequence:
       1. Moreshwar Temple at Morgaon
       2. Siddhivinayak Temple at Siddhatek
       3. Ballaleshwar Temple at Pali
       4. Varadavinayak Temple at Mahad
       5. Chintamani Temple at Theur
       6. Girijatmaj Temple at Lenyadri
       7. Vighnahar Temple at Ozar
       8. Mahaganapati Temple at Ranjangaon




       The sequences of travel for Pilgrimage tour vidhivat Ashtavinayak, Day one visit Moreshwar Ganpati in Moregan. Next visit  Siddhivinayaak at siddhitek, pune overnight, Day two visit Ballaleshwar at pali, Varadvinayak at Mahad, Chintaamani at thevur, Day three Girijtmak at Lenyadri, Vigneshwar at Ozar, Mahaganpati at Ranjangaon, Day four visit Moreshwar at Moregaon and return home.

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