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Buy Pure Brass Ashtavinayagar Idol Best Price Antique Showroom Trichy 13"

Buy Pure Brass Ashtavinayagar Idol Best Price Antique Showroom Trichy 13"

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  • Weight : 9.6 Kg       Height : 13 Inches

Ashtavinayaka refers to a group of eight Ganesha temples located around Pune, Maharashtra, India. Each temple houses a unique idol of Ganesha, with distinct legends and histories.

 Ashtavinayaka:

  • Pilgrimage: Devotees undertake a pilgrimage (yatra) to these eight temples, seeking blessings and fulfilling spiritual aspirations.
  • Unique Idols: Each temple has a different form of Ganesha, with variations in the trunk's direction, posture, and accompanying deities.
  • Legends and History: Each temple has its own mythology and historical significance, adding to the richness of the pilgrimage.
  • Spiritual Significance: The Ashtavinayaka yatra is believed to bestow various blessings, including the removal of obstacles, success in endeavors, and spiritual growth.

The Eight Temples:

  1. Mayureshwar Temple (Morgaon): Ganesha is depicted riding a peacock and is believed to have slain the demon Sindhu here.
  2. Siddhivinayak Temple (Siddhatek): Ganesha blessed Vishnu with success in battle against demons here.
  3. Ballaleshwar Temple (Pali): Ganesha saved his devotee Ballal from his father's wrath here.
  4. Varadavinayak Temple (Mahad): Ganesha blessed the sage Grutsamad after a long penance here.
  5. Chintamani Temple (Theur): Ganesha returned the Chintamani jewel to sage Kapila here.
  6. Girijatmaj Temple (Lenyadri): Ganesha granted Parvati's wish to be born as her son here.
  7. Vighneshwar Temple (Ozar): Ganesha defeated the demon Vignasura here.
  8. Mahaganapati Temple (Ranjangaon): Ganesha blessed Shiva with success in battle against the demon Tripurasura here.

Additional Information:

  • The Ashtavinayaka yatra is typically completed in a clockwise direction, starting and ending at the Mayureshwar Temple in Morgaon.
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