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Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati
Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati is the pride and honor to the city of Pune. People from every part of India and the world come here to pray to Lord Ganesha every year.
Districts / Region
Pune District, Maharashtra, India.
History
The temple was founded by Dagadushet Halwai, a local sweet seller who got wealthy by his business in 1893. Dagdusheth Halwai and his wife Lakshmi Bai when they lost their two sons in the plague of 1892. The Ganeshotsav is celebrated faithfully by the Dagdusheth family and their neighbors. When Lokmanya Tilak made the Ganpati festival a public celebration to bring people together for the freedom struggle, Dagdusheth Ganpati became the most respected and popular idol in Pune.
Today, by Lord Ganesha's blessings, Dagdusheth Halwai Sarvajanik Ganpati Trust has flourished into a veteran organization that is gratified to worship the Lord through its service to humanity.
The temple is a beautiful construction and boasts a rich history of over 100 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 2.2 meters tall and 1 meter wide. It is adorned with nearly 40 kilos of gold. Daily pooja, abhisheka and the aarti of Lord Ganesh are worth attending. The decoration of the temple during the Ganesh festival is marvellous. Shrimant Dagdusheth Ganpati Trust looks into the maintenance of the temple. The temple is situated in the center of the city and a local shopping market is also the nearby temple.Various cultural activities like music concerts, bhajans, and Atharvasheersh recitation are organized by the trust.
The temple is also a social institution working towards the welfare of society as well as cultural development through the Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Sarvajanik Ganpati Trust. The Trust provides financial and educational support to small businesses and runs an old age home as well.
Geography
The Dagadusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple is within the city of Pune. It is approximately 4.2 KM from Pune junction railway station.
Weather / Climate
The region has a hot-semi arid climate year-round with an average temperature between 19-33 degrees Celsius.
April and May are the hottest months in the region when the temperature reaches up to 42 degrees Celsius.
Winters are extreme, and the temperature can go as low as 10 degrees Celsius at night, but the average daytime temperature is around 26 degrees Celsius.
The annual rainfall in the region is around 763 mm.
Things to do
Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple is the most visited and renowned temple of Pune dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
- The Mango festival (Amba Mahotsav) is on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya.
- The Mogra festival which is celebrated on the occasion of Vasant Panchami.
- A music festival is organized between Gudi Padwa to Ram Navmi, which attracts a large number of tourists over here.
Nearest tourist places
There are various places that one can visit around here.
● Shaniwarwada (1.1 KM)
● Vishrambaug Wada (0.8 KM)
● Aga Khan Palace (10.5 KM)
● Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum (1.6 KM)
● Mahadji Shinde Chhatri (6.7 KM)
Special food specialty and hotel
One can find Maharashtrian Cuisine in any nearby local restaurant.
Accommodation facilities nearby & Hotel / Hospital / Post Office / Police station
There are various facilities of accommodation available near to this temple.
● The nearest Police station is Vishrambaug Wada Police Station (0.62 KM).
● The nearest Hospital here is Surya Sahyadri Hospital (1.5 KM)
Visiting Rule and Time, Best month to visit
● One can visit this temple at any time of the year.
● The temple opens at 6:00 AM and closes at 11:00 PM
Language spoken in area
English, Hindi, Marathi
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Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati
Ganeshotsav is faithfully celebrated by the Dagdusheth family and its neighbors. When Lokmanya Tilak made the ganpati festival a public celebration to bring people together for the freedom struggle, Dagdusheth Ganpati became Pune's most respected and popular idol.
How to get there

By Road
It is located on Shivaji Road in Budhwar Peth in Pune. The distance from Mumbai to the temple is 150 KM and should take almost 2h45 min.

By Rail
Nearest Railway - Kinwat Railway Station (49 KM)

By Air
The nearest airport is Pune International Airport which is about 11.2 km from the temple.
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