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Friday 5 July 2019

TOP FAMOUS LAKSHMI TEMPLES IN MAHARASHTRA !

TOP FAMOUS LAKSHMI TEMPLES IN MAHARASHTRA.

MAHALAKSHMI TEMPLE, KOLHAPUR:-
MAHALAKSHMI TEMPLE

Temple of Kolhapur in Maharashtra, India, is one of the most famous temple of the state. Kolhapur and the temple is located on the banks of the Panchganga River, it is about 230 kms south of Pune. The temple belongs architecturally to the Chalukya empire and was first built in the 7th century. The temple is referred to in multiple Puranas.

MAHALAXMI TEMPLE, MUMBAI:-
MAHALAXMI TEMPLE, MUMBAI

Mahalaxmi temple is one of the most famous temples of Mumbai situated on Bhulabhai DesaiRoad in Mahalaxmi area. It is dedicated to Mahalaxmi the central deity of Devi Mahatmyam. The temple was built in 1831 by Dhakji Dadaji(1760-1846), a Hindu merchant. The history of this temple is supposedly connected with the building of the Hornby Vellard.

MAHALAXMI TEMPLE, PUNE:-
MAHALAXMI TEMPLE, PUNE

At a distance 6 km from Pune junction, Shri Mahalaxmi Temple is beautiful temple situated at just opposite to Shri Sarasbaug Ganesh Temple in Sarasbaug area of Pune, Maharashtra. It is one of the top pilgrimage places to visit in Pune City. The temple is dedicated to Goddess  Mahalaxmi, Mahakali and Maha Saraswati. It was founded in the year 1972 by Late ShriBansilal Ramnath Agarwal. It took almost 12 years to complete the work.

TULJA BHAVANI TEMPLE, TULJAPUR:-
TULJA BHAVANI
TULJA BHAVANI TEMPLE 


Tuljabhavani Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Bhavani (Durga). It is located in Tuljapur in Osmanabad district of Maharashtra and is considered as one of the 51 Shakti Pithas. It is situated 45 km from Solapur. The temple was built in 12th century .The second among the ‘Shaktipeeths’ is Tulja Bhavani of Tuljapur. It is the fanily deity of the Bhosale Royal family, The Yadavs and of countless numbers of families belonging to different castes.

SAPTASHRUNGI DEVI TEMPLE, NASHIK:-
SAPTASHRUNGI DEVI TEMPLE, NASHIK

Saptashrungi Devi Temple is situated at a distance of 60 kmfrom Nashik and one of the most visited and religious place in India. The temple is popularly known as one of the Three and half Shakti Peethas of Maharashtra.

EKVIRA DEVI TEMPLE, LONAVALA:-

EKVIRA DEVI TEMPLE, LONAVALA
Ekvira Aai Mandir is located near the Karla caves at Lonavala, worship by the Aagri-Koli People. The temple is located on a hill top with around 500 steps and surrounded by Karla Caves.

RENUKA DEVI TEMPLE, MAHUR:-
RENUKA DEVI TEMPLE, MAHUR

Mahur is famous for Renuka Devi temple, one of the Shakti peeth among the three and half Shakti Peeth in Maharashtra. There are many other temples in Mahur like Anusaya Temple and Kalika Temple.

CHATURSHRUNGI TEMPLE, PUNE:-
CHATURSHRUNGI TEMPLE, PUNE

Chaturshrungi Temple is one of the famous temple in the city of Pune, located on the slope of a hill on Senapati Bapat Road. The Chaturshrungi temple is 90 feet high and 125 feet wide and is a symbol of power and faith.

VAJRESHWARI TEMPLE, MUMBAI:-
VAJRESHWARI TEMPLE, MUMBAI

Vajreshwari Yogini Devi Mandir is located 75 km awayfrom Mumbai, dedicated to the goddess Vajreshwari. The temple celebrates Navaratri festival, nine nights dedicated to worship of Hindu Goddesses and a huge fair take place in honor of Goddess.

MANDHARDEVI KALUBAI TEMPLE, SATARA:-
MANDHARDEVI KALUBAI TEMPLE, SATARA

Mandhardevi Kalubai temple is located on a hill 4,650 feet above in Wai region of Satara District. The temple is popular among Hindus and annual Kalubai Jatra pilgrimage take place every year in January month.

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