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Siddhatek (Ashtavinayak) (Ahmednagar)
Ashtavinayak of Siddhatek is called Siddhivinayak. Siddhatek is located in the Ahmednagar district. Siddhatek is one of the most famous Ganesha temples of Ashtavinayak.
Distance from Mumbai is 250 kms
Districts/Region
Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, India.
History
Siddhatek Temple of Siddheshwar is located on the bank of Bhima river. As per the legend the original temple was believed to be built by Lord Vishnu himself.
The present structure of the temple is constructed in phases. The sanctum of the temple of Siddhatek was built by Ahilyabai Holkar in the late 18th Century AD . The nagarkhana has kettledrums placed in it which was built by Sardar Haripant Phadke from the Peshwas. The outer sabhamandap hall was built by a landlord from Baroda named Mairal which seemed to have broken in 1939 and was reconstructed by 1970. The temple is constructed in black stone. The idol at Siddhatek is really unique and important.
Geography
Siddhatek Temple is located on the banks of Bhima river and the temple is situated on a small hillock.
Weather/Climate
The region has a hot-semi arid climate year-round with an average temperature ranging from 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
Siddheshwar of Siddhatek is said to be visited by Devotees when you are on an Ashtavinayak Yatra. One can even do Pradakshina (Circumambulation), around the temple and the hillock.
There are many shops near this temple where one can buy various souvenirs.
Nearest tourist places
There are various places that a tourist can visit:
- Bhigwan Bird Sanctuary (30 KM)
- Khandoba Temple Jejuri (77 KM)
- AshtavinayakMorgaon (57.3 KM)
- Ujani Dam (55.7 KM)
- Palasnath Temple (35.8 KM)
- Ahmednagar Fort (88.9 KM)
Special food speciality and hotel
Maharashtrian cuisine is easily available in nearby restaurants.
Accommodation facilities nearby & Hotel/ Hospital/Post Office/Police station
There are various accommodation facilities near this Temple.
- The nearest police station from the Temple is DaundTaluka police station, approximately 18 KM.
- Ashwood Memorial Hospital is the nearest Hospital at a distance of 18.2 KM
Visiting Rule and Time, Best month to visit
- The temple opens at 5.30 A.M and closes at 9.30 P.M
- One can visit this place at any time of the year.
- The festivals of Ganesh Chaturthi and MaghiChaturthi are celebrated in the months of August and February respectively.
- There is no entry fee.
Language spoken in area
English, Hindi, Marathi
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Siddhatek (Ashtavinayak) (Ahmednagar)
One of the ‘ashtavinayaka’ (8 Ganeshas) temples in Maharashtra, the Siddhi Vinayak Mandir of Siddhatek is the only one in the Ahmednagar district. Located on the northern bank of the river Bhima in the Karjat taluka, it is close to the railway station of Daund and is accessible from the small village of Shirapur in Pune district,
Siddhatek (Ashtavinayak) (Ahmednagar)
One of the ‘ashtavinayaka’ (8 Ganeshas) temples in Maharashtra, the Siddhi Vinayak Mandir of Siddhatek is the only one in the Ahmednagar district. Located on the northern bank of the river Bhima in the Karjat taluka, it is close to the railway station of Daund and is accessible from the small village of Shirapur in Pune district, on the southern bank of the river, from where it can be reached by boat or a newly constructed bridge
Siddhatek (Ashtavinayak) (Ahmednagar)
One of the ‘ashtavinayaka’ (8 Ganeshas) temples in Maharashtra, the Siddhi Vinayak Mandir of Siddhatek is the only one in the Ahmednagar district. Located on the northern bank of the river Bhima in the Karjat taluka, it is close to the railway station of Daund and is accessible from the small village of Shirapur in Pune district, on the southern bank of the river, from where it can be reached by boat or a newly constructed bridge. The temple stands on a hillock, surrounded by thick foliage of Babul trees, which also makes it a tourist destination.
Siddhatek (Ashtavinayak) (Ahmednagar)
The place is also famous as Shri Moraya Gosavi performed severe penance here and is supposed to have been given the order by Ganesha to go to Morgaon. Narayan Maharaj of Kedgaon also achieved siddhi here because of strong penance. Sardar Peshwa Shri Haripant Phadke performed worship for 21 days and wrote some 21 chants in praise of Ganesha which are sung regularly in this temple.
How to get there

By Road
Lot of state transport buses ply from Pune, Daund, Patas, Rashin, Shrigonda to this holy place Siddhatek. From Pune buses are available from Shivaji Nagar bus station.

By Rail
The nearest railway station is at Daund on the central railway which is 16 kms away from here. Trains plying from Pune to Delhi and to the south stop at Daund.

By Air
The nearest airport is at Pune
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