Nageshwar Temple

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Nageshwar Temple is one of the oldest temples of Pune, Maharashtra. It has been there since the times of Sant Jnaneshwar and Tukaram. It is a general belief that there was once a reservoir near the temple. The water of this reservoir can cure leprosy.

Pune an important city of Maharashtra and it is also very important from the point of view of travel. Nageshwar temple is considered as one of the oldest temples of Pune and it has been there since the times of Sant Dnyaneshwar and Tukaram. One can notice that the main shrine has the typical Yadava structure with a stone roof. Several renovations and additions have been made the temple over the years. It is believed that there was once a reservoir near the temple, whose water could cure leprosy.

The main shrine has the typical Yadava structure with a stone roof. Several renovations and additions have been made the temple over the years. Pune is one of the major commercial cities of Maharashtra.

Location info:

Address:Nagesh Peth Pune, Maharashtra,India
District: Pune
Nearest City: Pune
Best time to visit: October and May

Climate/Weather:

Average temperature of 36 degrees Celsius. The winters temperatures drop to around 12 degrees Celsius

History:

Pune an important city of Maharashtra and it is also very important from the point of view of travel. Nageshwar temple is considered as one of the oldest temples of Pune and it has been there since the times of Sant Dnyaneshwar and Tukaram. One can notice that the main shrine has the typical Yadava structure with a stone roof. Several renovations and additions have been made the temple over the years. It is believed that there was once a reservoir near the temple, whose water could cure leprosy.

This delightful temple was built in 1730. The sanctum of the temple has a typical Yadava structure with a stone roof.

Interesting things to do:

It is believed that Surya is said to have worshipped Lord Shiva here to regain his lost splendour and hence the temple tank is named after Lord Surya

Interesting things to Visit:

Osho Ashram:
Osho Ashram, also known as the Osho Communal Centre is located at the greenery area of 17 Koregoan Park of the city. The Ashram offers a variety of expensive courses on meditation. Osho Ashram attracts a number of devotees each year including a large number of them from the western countries since early 70s even though Osho expired in 1990.

Shaniwar Wada:
Shaniwar Wada is a royal residence built by the second Peshwa, Bajirao-I Shaniwar Wada, which is located in Pune. Construction of Shaniwar Wada began on 10th of January 1730. It is said that Bajirao Peshwa-I laid the foundation by collecting handful of mud from the nearby Lal Mahal. Shaniwar Wada today is left with only with an imposing outer wall. It is visible that the ruins can translate the glory of the Maratha power. The doors of the palace are so strong that it had been designed to dissuade huge enemy attacks.

Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum:
The museum has nearly 20,000 collections of objects paintings, handicrafts, armour-suits, musical instruments and many other objects of art and artifacts collected from all over the world. The building has been designed in a Rajasthani-style, but the galleries give a clear depiction of the life and culture of the Marathas. Dinkar Kelkar spent almost 60 years traveling and purchasing objects from the remote areas and towns of India. Dividing into 36 sections, the collections are confined mostly to everyday life like pots, lamps, containers, nutcrackers, pen stands. 'Mastani Mahal' is regarded to be the masterpiece to this museum, which was erected here in its original form.

Tribal Museum:
It is near the railway line, which is just east to the railway station. Maharashtra is a vast country and there are uncountable numbers of tribal in this country. Having different languages, these tribes have their from the Sahyadari and Gondwana regions. It is a place where one can find to get an insight into the lives of the tribal communities of Maharashtra.

Gandhi National Memorial / Aga Khan Palace:
Mahatma Gandhi, Kasturba Gandhi, Shri Mahadeobhai Desai, Dr. Sarojini Naidu and others were kept under imprisonment in the Agakhan Palace during 1942- Quit India movement. Shri Mahadeobhai Desai and Kasturba Gandhi breathed their last breath in this Palace. Marble memorials of these two great leaders are there. Agakhan Palace is known for its architectural excellence. Spreading on a 19-acre land, the picturesque beauty of the palace captivates the eye of every onlooker; with its magnificent structure. Mahatma Gandhi's items like his bed, writing desk, Kasturba's saree and other clothes; her Chappals (slippers) are maintained properly at their place.

Vishrambaug Wada:
This is a three-storyed mansion, known for its beautiful entrance and balcony with carved woodwork typical of the Peshwa period. The 260 ft long and 815 ft broad Teen-Chowki Wada was built by the last Peshwa, Bajirao II as his residence at a cost of Rs. 2 lakhs. The Wada's eye-catching wooden facade is memorizing in its beauty, and has beautiful columns carved in the Suru form. On October 31,1880 a surprise fire engulfed the Wada ravaging the entire structure. Vishranbaug Wada was restored to its somewhat original appearance by public subscriptions and municipal contributions. For many years till 1958 it was to serve as the offices of the Poona Corporation. Today it houses assorted offices: a strange fate for what was once a king's abode.

Bund Garden:
Sir Jamshedji Jeejeebhoy constructed the Bund Gardens. The Bund gardens, which are next to the river, are just the place for evening strolls on the lush green grass. Boating and rowing facilities are also available over here. There is a Ganesh temple situated in the vicinity of the park too.

University Park:
Pune University's premise spreads over 400 acres of sprawling grounds with quiet roads and small open canteens towards the city suburbs. Mr.Woodrew laid out the university garden. Spending a pleasant quiet evening at this garden is refreshing.

Mobile range info:

How to reach?

Nearest Railway Station:Pune
Nearest Airport:Pune
Road Transport:Pune to Nageshwar Temple by buse and texi

Nearest Visiting places:

Sinhagad:
Sinhagad is also known as the Lion Fort and is situated around 25 kilometers southwest of Pune on top of a steep hill. This fort is now almost in a finished condition. It was in the year 1670, that Tanaji Malusre, a general of Shivaji climbed the steep hill in dark with his men and defeated the forces of Bijapur. This is also the place where Mahatma Gandhi met another stalwart of Indian freedom struggle, Bal Gangadhar Tilak in 1915 for the first time. Don't forget to visit this excursion destination.

Raigad:
Raigad is situated at a distance of around 126 kilometers from Pune. Shivaji was crowned at Raigad in 1648 and he also died here in 1680. This fort is located on an isolated hilltop, from where you can get a breathtaking view of the Western Ghats.

Bhimashankar:
Bhimashankar is a small travel excursion destination situated around 95 kilometers from Pune. It is rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage with deep forests, temples, rivers and many historical structures. But this place is particularly famous for the temple of Lord Shiva, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India. The river Bhim originates from this place. This place is also ideal for trekking, nature watching, and bird watching. So, don't miss visiting this lovely place.

Jejuri:
Jejuri is situated around 40 kilometers southeast of Pune towards Phaltan. It is popularly known as Khandobachi Jejuri. There is famous temple of Maharashtra dedicated to Mhalsakant or Malhari Martand, a god worshipped by Dhangars, one of the oldest tribes in Maharashtra. This temple is situated on a hill and you need walk down 200 steps to reach it.

Nearest Petrol Pump:

Vidya Petroleum:Vaiduwadi,Pune-Satara Road Hadapsar, Pune,

Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation:

Panchratna Hotels Pvt Ltd:Sangamvadi,Pune,Maharashtra
ITC Hotels Ltd:Moledina Road, Camp, Pune,Maharashtra

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Help Line/Phone Number:

Police Station:100
Nearest Hospital:
Sahyadri Hospital:Pune, Maharashtra
Old Gupte Hospital:Pune, Maharashtra
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