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http://www.templenet.com/Maharashtra/siddhi.html

 

The Temple: The known history of the temple dates back to early

nineteenth century. This temple has been renovated thoroughly in the

late 1900s in order to accomodate the needs of the surging crowds of

devotees that throng the temple during festive occasions.

The sanctum here houses a small mandapam enshrining Siddhi Vinayak.

The inner roof of the sanctum is plated with gold, and the wooden

doors to the sanctum are carved with images of Ashta Vinayak.

Siddhi Vinayak: Most icons of Ganapati depict the elephant faced God

with his trunk curled towards his left. Siddhi Vinayak in Mumbai,

Siddhi Vinayak at Siddhatek in Maharashtra as well as Karpaka

Vinayakar at Pillayarpatti in Tamilnadu are depicted with a trunk

pointing to the right (Valampuri).

Ganapati here is depicted with four arms bearing a lotus, an axe,

modakas and a garland of beads, flanked by his consorts Siddhi and

Riddhi.

Festivals: Hundreds of thousands of devotees throng the temple,

especially during Angaraki and Sankashti Chaturti days, when there

is a continuous stream of visitors for as long as a 24 hour period.

 

http://www.templenet.com/Maharashtra/siddhi.html

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10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy">You might like their official site where

you can see aarti on Tuesday

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10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy">http://www.siddhivinayak.org/intro.asp

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10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy">Henry

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Aum Ganesh

[aumganesh .au]

Monday, November 24, 2003

6:14 AM

 

Ganesh Temple

in Maharashtra

 

http://www.templenet.com/Maharashtra/siddhi.html

The Temple: The known history of the temple dates

back to early

nineteenth century. This temple has been renovated

thoroughly in the

late 1900s in order to accomodate the needs of the

surging crowds of

devotees that throng the temple during festive

occasions.

The sanctum here houses a small mandapam

enshrining Siddhi Vinayak.

The inner roof of the sanctum is plated with gold,

and the wooden

doors to the sanctum are carved with images of

Ashta Vinayak.

Siddhi Vinayak: Most icons of Ganapati depict the

elephant faced God

with his trunk curled towards his left. Siddhi

Vinayak in Mumbai,

Siddhi Vinayak at Siddhatek in Maharashtra as well

as Karpaka

Vinayakar at Pillayarpatti in Tamilnadu are

depicted with a trunk

pointing to the right (Valampuri).

Ganapati here is depicted with four arms bearing a

lotus, an axe,

modakas and a garland of beads, flanked by his

consorts Siddhi and

Riddhi.

Festivals: Hundreds of thousands of devotees

throng the temple,

especially during Angaraki and Sankashti Chaturti

days, when there

is a continuous stream of visitors for as long as

a 24 hour period.

http://www.templenet.com/Maharashtra/siddhi.html

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Dear Henry,

 

Namaste. Thank you for telling about their official site. I will be

sure to catch the aarti on Tuesdays.

 

Bless you,

AumGanesh

 

, "Henry Beck" <henrywb@e...> wrote:

 

> You might like their official site where you can see aarti on

Tuesday

>

> http://www.siddhivinayak.org/intro.asp

>

> Henry

>

>

> Aum Ganesh [aumganesh]

> Monday, November 24, 2003 6:14 AM

>

> Ganesh Temple in Maharashtra

>

>

>

> http://www.templenet.com/Maharashtra/siddhi.html

>

> The Temple: The known history of the temple dates back to early

> nineteenth century. This temple has been renovated thoroughly in

the

> late 1900s in order to accomodate the needs of the surging crowds

of

> devotees that throng the temple during festive occasions.

> The sanctum here houses a small mandapam enshrining Siddhi

Vinayak.

> The inner roof of the sanctum is plated with gold, and the wooden

> doors to the sanctum are carved with images of Ashta Vinayak.

> Siddhi Vinayak: Most icons of Ganapati depict the elephant faced

God

> with his trunk curled towards his left. Siddhi Vinayak in Mumbai,

> Siddhi Vinayak at Siddhatek in Maharashtra as well as Karpaka

> Vinayakar at Pillayarpatti in Tamilnadu are depicted with a trunk

> pointing to the right (Valampuri).

> Ganapati here is depicted with four arms bearing a lotus, an axe,

> modakas and a garland of beads, flanked by his consorts Siddhi and

> Riddhi.

> Festivals: Hundreds of thousands of devotees throng the temple,

> especially during Angaraki and Sankashti Chaturti days, when there

> is a continuous stream of visitors for as long as a 24 hour period.

>

> http://www.templenet.com/Maharashtra/siddhi.html

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