Temples To Visit in Pune During This Navratri

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Mahalaxmi Mandir Pune is the only temple where Mata Mahalaxmi, Mata Saraswati, and Mata Mahakali are worshipped together. This unique trinity represents wealth, wisdom, and strength.

Chatushringi Mata Mandir is the reigning deity of the city of Pune. She is also known as Mahakalee, Mahalakshmee ect.

The Bhavani Mandir dates to the late 16th century and is located in Bhavani Peth. Historic accounts record the presence of a borevan or a forest of bor trees in this area.

Vaishno Devi mata Mandir in Pimpri is an exact recreation of Original Vaishno Devi Mandir in Katra, Jammu Kashmir.

One of Pune’s oldest temples, Tambdi Jogeshwari is dedicated to Goddess Durga, famed for slaying Tambras, a general of Mahishasur.

Founded in 1893, the Twashta Kasar Samaj Maha Kalika Mandir, a Grade III heritage site, is located in Pune’s historic Kasba Peth.

Aai Mata Mandir, located in Kondhwa, this stunning hilltop temple is made of white marble, featuring intricate carvings, an elaborate arched entrance, and iconic marble elephants.

Taljai Devi Temple, over 400 years old, marks the spot where Jijabai had darshan during the Shivaji Maharaj coronation in 1672. The plateau carries Maharashtra’s heritage and her divine blessing.

Located on crowded Laxmi Road, this small Shitlaj Mata Mandir lights up with fairy lights during Navratri.

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