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: Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra
Presiding Deity: Siddhivinayak (Ganapati)
Built By: Ahilyabai Holkar
Siddhtek is a remote little
village along the river Bhima, located almost 200-km from Pune in
Ahmednagar district housing one of the Astha Vinak shrines of
Maharashtra. It is also believed to be a holy place where Morya
Gosavi did penance but Ahilyabai Holkar constructed the main temple.
The Siddhivinayak at Siddhtek is considered an especially powerful
deity. There is a popular belief that Vishnu acquired Siddhi on the
Siddhtek Mountain.
Vishnu had once waged a war
with demons Madhu and Kaitabh. The battle went on for many days, but
Vishnu failed to defeat them. Lord Shankar advised him to appeal to
Ganesha. Ganesha appeared on the battlefield and provided more
strength and spiritual power to Vishnu and he succeeded in defeating
the demons. Since Vishnu attained strength and spiritual power here,
the place is called Siddhatek, and the Ganesha is called Shri
Siddhivinayak. The Temple
This temple is located on the
top of a hill. A new temple was built during the reign of Peshwa.
Peshwa's Senapati Haripant Phadke built the road from the temple to
the village while Ahilyabai built the shrine. The idol is three feet
high and has Riddhi-Siddhi sitting on its lap.
HOW TO GET THERE
Tourists can take bus from
Ahmednagar. There are also special buses, which are called Astha
Vinayak darshan, which takes tourists to all the eight temples, run
by government of Maharashtra and also private operators.
WHERE TO STAY
Accommodation is available in
the Dharamshalas and rooms let by local people and hotels at Pune .