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  • Mahaganapati: The Eighth of 8 Vinayak

    Mahaganapati: The Eighth of 8 Vinayak

    The idol of Mahaganapati at Ranjangaon is revered as β€œSwayambhu”, which means it is believed to have self-manifested, rather than being sculpted or installed by...

  • Vigneshwar: The Seventh of 8 Vinayak

    Vigneshwar: The Seventh of 8 Vinayak

    Lord Ganesha’s victory over Vighnasura restored harmony and allowed devotees to continue their spiritual and worldly pursuits without hindrance.

  • Girijatmaj: The Sixth of 8 Vinayak

    Girijatmaj: The Sixth of 8 Vinayak

    Girijatmaj is famously known as the mountain-cave of Lord Ganesha at Lenyadri because of its unique and serene location carved into the rocky hills of...

  • Chintamani: The Fifth of 8 Vinayak

    Chintamani: The Fifth of 8 Vinayak

    A visit to Chintamani is often described not just as a religious act but as a calming pause in life’s journey, where faith gently replaces...

  • Varadvinayak: The Fourth of 8 Vinayak

    Varadvinayak: The Fourth of 8 Vinayak

    Varadvinayak is often regarded as the most generous of the Ashtavinayak temples because of the powerful legend that surrounds it and the unwavering belief of...

  • What are 8 Vinayak or Ashta Vinayaka?

    What are 8 Vinayak or Ashta Vinayaka?

    The magic of the Ashta Vinayaka circuit is considered more than a mere checklist of eight temples because the journey quietly transforms into an inner...