Siddhatek

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Shree Siddhivinayak (Siddhatek) is one of the asthavinayak temples of lord Ganesh. Siddhatek, the town which houses this temple lies in Karjat taluka of Ahmednagar district. It is situated on the banks of river Bhima.

Shree Siddhivinayak’s temple is on hill top facing north. Brass idols of Jay & Vijay are placed on both sides of Siddhivinayaka. In the Sanctum itself there is a Shivapanchayatan & goddess Shiva small temple. Hall of the temple was previously built by Baroda’s landlord late Shri Mairal. It was broken in 1939 & was rebuilt by all Ganesh devotees in 1970. The idol is swayambhu, three feet tall, facing north with his trunk turned right. Idol is Gajmukh, however belly of the idol is not big. Riddhi & Siddhi are sitting on one lap of Vinayaka. Face is very calm & serene. The pradakshana (circumnavigation) of this God is said to be very fruitful. One has to travel 5 k.m. to comple one pradakshana as the idol is attached to the hill itself.

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From Mumbai one can go to Pune, from Pune one can reach Siddhatek in the following ways: State transport buses are available from Pune's swargate bus depot and Shivajinagar bus stand. On Pune-Solapur railway line, get down at Daund railway station,from Daund, Siddhatek is at a distance of 18 km.State transport buses are available till Shirapur which is 1 km prior to Siddhatek. By walking down 1 km from Shirapur you come across river Bhima.On crossing river Bhima by boat you will come in Siddhatek.

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