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Located 50 km from Pune and 21 km from Shirur, Ranjangaon is accessible by regular state transport buses and private vehicles with ample parking. The campus is completely motorable and welcoming to families and seniors
For pleasant, comfortable weather October to February is best season. To experience festivities Ganesh Chaturthi (Bhadrapada), Kartik Purnima, and special Ashtavinayak pilgrimage days are best
About the place ...
Mahaganapati Temple at Ranjangaon is one of Maharashtra’s Ashtavinayak pilgrimage shrines, revered as the seat of Lord Ganesha in His mighty Mahaganapati form—a deity described in scriptures with 20 arms and 10 trunks, worshipped for the dispelling of obstacles and victory over evil. The temple is deeply entwined with the legend of Tripurasura’s defeat, where Ganesha bestowed on Shiva the strength needed to vanquish demons, confirming the divine synergy celebrated annually at Ranjangaon
Founded between the 9th–10th centuries and expanded during the Peshwa era, the temple’s main gate faces east and features imposing stonework, grand pillars, a wooden sabhamandap (assembly hall), and ornate spire. Towering over the entrance, statues of Jay and Vijay guard the sanctum—a typical feature of Ashtavinayak temples that signal protection and welcome. The current sanctum houses a vermilion-smothered Ganesha with a left-turned trunk, broad forehead, and consorts Riddhi and Siddhi. Beneath this, in a hidden cellar, lies the ancient Mahaganapati idol, believed to have 20 arms and 10 trunks, placed there for safekeeping during historic invasions. The idol’s secrecy and mythos add unique spiritual intrigue to Ranjangaon’s status as a potent site of wish fulfillment
Architectural and Astronomic marvels abound: the temple is constructed such that twice a year, sunlight shines directly on the deity as the sun transitions between Dakshinayan and Uttarayan (solstices), drawing devotees in for the divine spectacle. Peshwa Madhavrao personally undertook the construction of the inner sanctum and stone base, while Sardar Kibe from Indore later renovated the compound and sabhamandap. Historic stepwells, shrines to Shiva and Nandi, narrative murals, and Ashtavinayak sculptures complete the campus, reflecting both medieval and Maratha-era artistry
During Ganesh Chaturthi and festival seasons, the temple springs to life with music, aartis, and five days where devotees approach the idol for direct worship (pradakshina within the sanctum itself). Mahaprasad is distributed daily, and pilgrims worldwide testify to the efficacy of vows kept here. The temple is open daily from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m., serving as a spiritual hub for the region
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