Shree Moreshwar Temple
Shree Moreshwar Temple is situated in Morgaon in Pune District on the banks
of the river Karha. Historians believe that the shape of the place is
similar to the shape of a peacock and was once the dwelling place of
peacocks.
The temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and the idol found at this place is
believed to be ‘Swayambhu’. It is believed that Ganesha was born as
Mayureshwar in order to kill Sindhu, son of Chakrapani, while riding a
peacock and Morgaon was the place where his head fell.
Constructed in 14th century by Moraya Gosavi, the temple has a dome which is
surrounded by a 50 ft high enclosure. An interesting fact is that the temple
resembles a mosque as it has four pillars in each corner.
Facing towards the east, the temple has four gates, each dedicated to
Lakshminarayana, Parvati and Shankar, Rati and Kama and Mahivaraha. The idol
in a sitting position in the temple has diamonds embedded in the navel and
eyes, with a hood of Nagaraja on its head. The statues of Siddhi and Buddhi
are placed on both the sides of Shree Moreshwar, also known as Shree
Mayureshwara. Mooshaka( a rat) and Mayura( a peacock) are placed in the
front of the idol.
There are a number of trees in the temple complex including Shami, Mandar
and Tarati. Devotees meditate under the Tarati tree which is also known as
Kalpavruksha.
Getting There
Baramati is well connected by road with major cities in the State. Baramati
is 100 km from Pune by road. It connects to major highways via the road
network. Baramati is also well connected by Rail Network to Pune via Daund
Junction.
The condition of roads in the city is very good and there is a ring road
built around the periphery of the city.
Baramati has its own domestic airport known as the
Baramati Airport.
The airport is situated at a distance of about 12 km from Baramati city's
Baramati Railway Station. It is currently being used for general aviation
and pilot training.
Pune Airport is the nearest
international / domestic airport located at 110 km away. Buses and taxis are
available at the airport.
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