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Dashabhuja Ganapati Temple

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Dashabhuja Ganapati Temple is a unique temple in Pune dedicated to Lord Ganesha in his ten-armed form. This rare depiction of Ganesha makes the temple particularly significant and attracts devotees seeking special blessings.

The temple architecture is modern yet traditional, creating a serene atmosphere for worship. The main deity of ten-armed Ganesha is beautifully crafted and installed in the sanctum. Each of the ten arms holds different symbolic objects representing various aspects of divine power.

The temple is known for its peaceful environment and spiritual vibrations. Devotees believe that worshipping the Dashabhuja Ganapati form brings special blessings and removes obstacles. The temple management organizes regular pujas and special ceremonies on Ganesh-related festivals. You can book taxi with Pavan Cab Pune for darshan at this unique Ganesha temple.

Quick Information

Timings
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Entry Fee
Free
Holidays
Open all days

How to Reach

By Taxi (Recommended)

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Local Transport

PMPML buses available to areas near the temple. Auto-rickshaws easily accessible from main roads.

Parking Facilities

Adequate parking space available within temple premises. Free parking for devotees visiting the temple.

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Best Time to Visit

Seasonal Breakdown

Year-round for religious visits

Weather Considerations

Traditional temple architecture. All seasons comfortable

Festival Timings

Ganesh Chaturthi and Sankashti Chaturthi are important. Tuesdays are special

Crowd Patterns

Crowded on weekends and religious days. Early mornings are peaceful

Visitor Experience

This unique temple features ten-armed Lord Ganesha idol. Devotees appreciate the rare idol representation and spiritual atmosphere. The temple architecture is traditional with modern facilities. The priests are knowledgeable about the temple's significance. The temple sees special celebrations during Ganesh Chaturthi. The premises are well-maintained and peaceful.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dashabhuja Ganapati refers to Lord Ganesha with ten arms, which is a rare and powerful form of the deity. Each arm holds different weapons and symbols representing various aspects of divine power and protection. This form is particularly worshipped for overcoming obstacles and gaining victory over challenges.

The temple is open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily. Morning aarti is at 7:00 AM, afternoon prayers at 12:00 PM, and evening aarti at 7:00 PM. Special prayers are conducted on Wednesdays and during Ganesh Chaturthi festival.

Each of the ten arms holds specific items like lotus, goad, noose, modak, tusk, axe, and various weapons. These represent different divine qualities including knowledge, power, protection, and blessings. The ten arms symbolize the deity's ability to multitask and provide comprehensive protection to devotees.

Yes, the temple conducts special abhishekam, Sahasranamarchana (chanting of 1000 names), and Modak offerings. The Dashabhuja form is particularly worshipped for specific purposes like removing major obstacles, success in legal matters, and protection from negative energies.

While the exact founding date may vary, the temple has been established to worship this rare form of Ganesha. The Dashabhuja form is mentioned in ancient texts and this temple provides devotees an opportunity to worship this powerful manifestation of Lord Ganesha.

No, there is no entry fee to visit Dashabhuja Ganapati Temple. The temple is open to all devotees free of charge. Donations for temple activities and maintenance are accepted voluntarily.

The temple provides basic facilities including drinking water, sitting areas, a prasad counter, and clean restrooms. The temple premises are well-maintained and offer a peaceful environment for prayer and meditation.

Early mornings (6:00-8:00 AM) on weekdays are the most peaceful. Avoid Wednesdays and weekends if you prefer less crowd. The temple sees maximum visitors during Ganesh Chaturthi and Sankashti Chaturthi.

Traditional offerings include red flowers, modak, durva grass, and coconut. Some devotees also offer red cloth or perform special abhishekam with specific materials as per their wishes and the temple traditions.

Photography of the temple premises is generally allowed, but photography inside the main sanctum may be restricted during prayer times. It's always respectful to ask for permission before taking photographs of the deity.

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