Tuesday, 29 August 2017

GANESH TEMPLE Sangli Ganesh Temple

Ganapati Temple is viewed as the most wonderful sanctuary in south Maharashtra. It is arranged on the banks of waterway Krishna at Sangli. Thorle (senior) Chintamanrao Patwardhan sanctified the icon in 1843.

The sanctuary has been imaginatively worked with dark stone brought from Jyotibha slopes. There is a stage, a corridor and a "Nagarkhana" inside the immense two sections of land complex of the sanctuary. The passageway entryway has been cut out of various hued normal wood.

The symbol of the Lord Ganapati is made of copper. The icon has been kept in a way that it is obvious from any piece of Ganapati Peth. It looks so wonderful when the shiny beams of night sun light up the substance of the Ganapati icon.

Ganapati celebration is praised with extraordinary religious intensity for five days from Bhadrapad Shuddha Chaturthi.

Sangli is all around associated via air, prepare and street. Dharamshalas and little planned lodgings at Sangli are accessible for convenience.


Ganapati Temple Sangli
Ganapati Temple, MaharashtraGanapati Temple is regarded as the most beautiful temple in south Maharashtra. It is situated on the banks of river Krishna at Sangli. Thorle (elder) Chintamanrao Patwardhan consecrated the idol in 1843.

The temple has been artistically built with black stone brought from Jyotibha hills. There is a platform, a hall and a 'Nagarkhana' inside the vast two acres complex of the temple. The entrance door has been carved out of different coloured natural wood.

The idol of the Lord Ganapati is made of copper. The idol has been kept in a way that it is visible from any part of Ganapati Peth. It looks so beautiful when the silvery rays of evening sun brighten the face of the Ganapati idol.

Ganapati festival is celebrated with great religious fervour for five days from Bhadrapad Shuddha Chaturthi.

Sangli is well connected by air, train and road. Dharamshalas and small budgeted hotels at Sangli are available for accommodation.

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