Shirdi Saibaba Temple | शिर्डी साईबाबा मंदिर
Shirdi is an important pilgrimage site associated with Sai Baba of Shirdi. Saibaba considered by his devotees to be a manifestation of Sri Dutt Guru.
historical things
Shirdi is an important pilgrimage site associated with Sai Baba of Shirdi. Saibaba considered by his devotees to be a manifestation of Sri Dutt Guru.
Purandar fort played an important role in Maratha Empire. It is also known as an important fort of Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Akkalkot Swami was a spiritual master of the Dattatreya tradition. His temple is known as Vataksha Swamy Samarth Mandir because of the origin of Banyan tree.
Pandharpur is one of the holy cities of Maharashtra. Mere words are not enough to describe the spirituality of Pandharpur.
Kandahar Fort is surrounded by hills on the banks of Mayand River. Kandahar, formerly known as Kandharpur, was the second capital of the Rashtrakuta dynasty in the 10th century.
Murud-Janjira is a famous sea fort. The Janjira fort of Murud is known to have remained invincible in any battle, until it was handed over to Indian territory after independence from the British.
Alandi temple is near Pune city. This is the samadhi temple of Saint Shri Dnyaneshwar Maharaj. Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj lived in Alandi in the 13th century.
Lenyadri Girijatmaj Ashtavinayaka Temple is one of the Ashtavinayaka temples located in the historical city of Junnar. The temple is named Girijatmaj after the name of Girija (son of Parvati) Ganesha.
Panhala Fort is a famous hill fort. It was built in the 12th century. Panhala Fort has earned a place of honor in the glorious history of Maharashtra and the Maratha Empire.
(Ranjangaon Mahaganpati) Formerly known as Manipur, Ranjangaon near Pune is believed to have been created by Lord Shiva himself. This happened when Shiva prayed to Ganesha for victory in the battle with the demon Tripurasura. People say that this incident took place on the day of Tripuri Poornima, after which Lord Shiva installed the Ganesha idol as ‘Maha Ganapati’. The temple here is now known by the same name. It is one of the Ashtavinayakas