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Lenyadri In Maharashtra: Where History, Myth And Spirituality Meet

Once a Buddhist vihara, now an Ashtavinayak shrine, Lenyadri offers a rare blend of archaeology, spirituality and natural beauty

The Lenyadri caves, sometimes called Ganesa Lena or Ganesh Pahar Caves, were carved between the 1st and 3rd century AD Photo: KiranSharmaShooting/Shutterstock
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Perched on a rugged hillside near Junnar in Maharashtra’s Pune district, Lenyadri is unlike any other pilgrimage site in India. Known as one of the eight revered Ashtavinayak temples, it is dedicated to Lord Ganesha in his child form, worshipped here as Girijatmaj—the son of Goddess Parvati.

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