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Dagdusheth Halwai ganpati temple

       
      Dagdusheth Halwai ganpati temple


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        DagadushethHalwai (Dagadusheth Gadve) was a Sweet maker (Halwai in Marathi). He originally came from Ausa, District Latur, Maharashtra and settled in Pune. After he gained fame as a Halwai, that became his surname. His original Halwai shop still exists under the name Kaka Halwai near Datta Mandir in Pune.    Mr. Dagdusheth Halwai was a successful sweetmeat seller and a rich businessman. In late 1800, he lost his son in a plague epidemic. This caused Dagdusheth and his wife to go into deep depression. To heal themselves, their Guru, Shri Madhavnath Maharaj recommended building a Ganesh temple. This was completed in 1893.

TEMPLE SCHEDULE


  • Temple Timings (Daily) – 6.00 A.M To 11.00 P.M.
  • Suprabhatam Aarti – 7.30 A.M. TO 7.45 A.M.
  • Naivedyam – 1.30 P.M. TO 1.45 P.M.
  • Madhyana Aarti – 3.00 P.M. TO 3.15 P.M.
  • Mahamangal Aarti – 8.00 P.M. TO 9.00 P.M.
  • Shejarti – 10.30 P.M. TO 10.45 P.M.


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           Lokmanya Tilak, the Indian Nationalist leader and a contemporary of Dagdusheth, was a close friend of him. Tilak saw his dedication and also the construction of the temple and it was here that the idea of celebrating public Ganesh festival struck him. It proved to be an epoch making event in Indian history.
               The temple has a beautiful construction and boasts a rich history of over 200 years. Jay and Vijay, the two sentinels made of marble catch the eye of all at the outset. The construction is so simple that all the proceedings in the temple along with the beautiful Ganesh idol can be seen even from outside. The Ganesh idol is 2 metres tall and 1.2 metrewide. It is adorned with nearly 40 kilos of gold.

            The devotees of Lord Ganesh offer Him gold and money and with every offering the Lord gets richer and richer. Moreover, shape of coconuts offered to the deity are yet another feature of the temple. Daily pooja, abhisheka and the arti of Lord Ganesh are worth attending. The lighting of the temple during the Ganesh festival is marvelous. The temple is situated in the centre of city, local shopping market is also the nearby temple.Various cultural activities like music concerts, bhajans, and Atharvasheersh recitation are organized by the trust.

How to reach there?
Address :- Ganpati Bhavan, Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Road, Budhwar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra, 411002.

The temple is situated at the centre of city near Shaniwar wada, local shopping market is also the nearby temple. Various cultural activities like music concerts, bhajans, and Atharvasheersh recitation are organized by the trust.

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