Bhairavnath Temple - Pune

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Address :

Narhe Rd, Narhe, Pune, Maharashtra 411041, India

Postal code : 411041
Opening hours :
Tuesday 6:30–10:30AM
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday 6:30–10:30AM
Saturday 6:30–10:30AM
Sunday 6:30–10:30AM
Monday 6:30–10:30AM
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Narhe Rd, Narhe, Pune, Maharashtra 411041, India
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Sharad Pawar on Google

Nice and ancient temple in Narhe village. Huge space available outside this temple for all bhaktas for dhyana or meditation. The reachability is good via public and private transport. It is located opposite to Grampanchayat office of Narhe. Public washroom is available nearby.
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Amit Kumar on Google

It is a small temple but of big god of Hindu ...ample space to seat and spend quality time ...
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pankaj narkhede on Google

Nice architecture. This place have amazing atmosphere in evening. Most of the locals have strong faith towards lord bhairavnath here.
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Vijay Bhagwan on Google

Good Temple. Feeling awesome in entrance and In temple
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Omprasad Kolhal on Google

Peaceful place. Beautiful scenery and positive environment. Must go with family and friends. If you feel loneliness and wants to relax and also positiveness then this is the best option.Maruti temple is next to Bhairavnath temple. Really good and beautiful place. Appreciated.
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Nihar Naikwadi on Google

First thing is good infrastructure then comes spacious ambience. Recently Hanuman temple construction got completed and whole temple has been restored giving it new feel. At night it good place to go with someone have a sit feel the vibes and have a talk ?
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Shubham Chormale on Google

First of all, this place has beautiful infrastructure. Some empty space in front of temple. You can bring your kids here. If you're feeling lonely or depressed then must come with your friends. It is located near Narhe Bus Stop near Vetal Buva Chowk.
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Shubhajit Saha on Google

Bhairavnath Temple, Pune, Maharashtra - India (Bharat) ?? Situated on the eastern edge of Loni Bhapkar, 80km south-east of Pune. At first glance the Bhairavnath Temple appears to have all the hallmarks of being a typical late Maratha style temple. The sabhamandapa in front has a central dome with four finials (small turrets) in each of the corners, and the temple courtyard has two very large Deepstambhas, a feature associated with temples of the Deccan for over 400 years. However, all is not what it seems, and that is what makes Bhairavnath quite extraordinary. If you look more closely at the sabhamandapa in front, you will start to see many of the architectural elements consistent with the bhumija style of temple architecture, and in particular a temple form that was adopted by the Yadava dynasty in the late 13th century. The upper portion of the temple is extremely colourful, and shows many architectural details that the Marathas took from Sultanate architecture. The most notable influences here are the four minaret-like spires around the base of shikhara, and the bulbous dome at the top replacing the amalaka.

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