Alandi Temple, Alandi Gaon - Gaon

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Address :

Bhosale Nagar, Alandi, Gaon, Maharashtra 412105, India

Postal code : 412105
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Bhosale Nagar, Alandi, Gaon, Maharashtra 412105, India
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Harshal Kutare on Google

Nice place to visit. Good vibes. All vehicles parking available at the entrance of Temple and ghat. Nice ghat and well maintained Temple.
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priyanka chavan on Google

Peaceful place !!! Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Sanjivan Samadhi place. Besides it indrayani river is located. Always crowdy with "Varkari Samprday" specially on occasion of hindu festival and Ekadashi. People feel so peace in temple. One of the crowdy and famous temple in maharashtra.People reach from all maharashtra to worship Dnyaneshwar maharaj. Bus facilities are available from pune and pcmc.Different people you can see here from poor background to rich background. To have a look of maharashtra's marathi people This place is best!!!
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JAYA SAHANI on Google

Hari om...? Divine holy place. Dnyaneshwar's Samadhi Mandir is the main attraction of Alandi. Visit in morning. You can get positive vibes. The place was little messy other than that it is an excellent place to visit.
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Sandeep on Google

One of the must visit place in Pune...Hindu Gods Holy place called ALANDI, Spiritual, Peace, Bhakti, Meditation, Beautiful, Awesome, wonderful place near Indrayani River..Shri Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Temple, Temple situated near bank of river, Lots of Parking space available, Free Meal, Pune to Alandi 28 Km...Near by on more must visit place is DEHU (Shri Sant Tukaram Maharaj Temple...only 13 km from Alandi...
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Rucha Sangale on Google

Alandi has a long history but gained prominence in the 13th century when Dnyaneshwar (1275–1296) decided to entomb, otherwise known as sanjeevan samadhi, himself in a samadhi, a form of shrine, under the then existing Siddheshwar temple complex in 1296.[1][2][3] A temple was built over the Samadhi by Ambekar Deshpande in around 1580–1600. Further additions to the temple were made during the Maratha Empire era by Maratha nobles and the Peshwa.[4][5] In 1778, Alandi was granted to Mahadji Shinde, the powerful Maratha statesman of the Maratha confederacy at that time, by the Peshwa. For two decades after that, the Shinde family were the main sponsors of various renovations of the temple.[6] In the 1820s, Haibatraobuva Arphalkar, a courtier of the Scindia of Gwalior, started the modern Palkhi tradition of carrying the paduka (sandals) of Dnyaneshwar to Pandharpur during the annual Wari. Haibatraobuva was laid to rest under the first step of the temple complex per his will.[1
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Amit Choudhari on Google

Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Samadhi Mandir in Alandi is a must visit place when you are in Pune. Alandi city situated on the banks of sacred Indrayani river in Pune district of Maharshtra state. It is a famous pilgrimage place where Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj, a 13th century Marathi saint, yogi, poet and philosopher of Nath tradition has taken sanjeevan samadhi here. Sant in Marathi language means Saint. The famous pilgrimage place here in Alandi is Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj samadhi mandir present under Siddheshwar (Lord Shiva) temple. The temple was constructed in the year 1570, where Saint Dnyaneshwar Maharaj spent a few years of his life in Alandi village.
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Jyoti Pant on Google

The Alandi temple is dedicated to Lord Ram and is known for its vibrant and majestic Ram Navami celebrations. The temple is located on the outskirts of Alandi near the banks of Indrayani river. Great place. Must visit once.
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Aakash Sahani on Google

Spritual place.??? Alandi is a very beautiful place. Indrayani river ghat and Mauli temple is one of it's beauty. Ghat is spacious offering clean water for bath. Little bit crowded. But upset to see the dirtiness all around. Need better management. Overall great experience.

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