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Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati, Pune

Ganesha · Pune, Maharashtra

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The Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati is the most famous and most-visited Ganesha temple of Pune, its golden-adorned idol a beloved sight of the city. Founded in 1893 by the sweet-merchant Dagdusheth Halwai in grief after losing his son, the temple rose alongside the public Ganeshotsav that Lokmanya Tilak made a movement, and it remains the heart of Pune’s ten-day festival.

A temple born of grief

Dagdusheth Halwai, a prosperous maker of sweets, lost his son to a plague that swept Pune, and on the counsel of his guru turned his sorrow into devotion, installing a Ganesha that he served as his own child. The idol he established grew into one of the most cherished in Maharashtra, draped in gold and jewels and crowned anew for each festival.

Lokmanya Tilak and the public festival

The temple’s rise ran alongside the work of Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, who turned the worship of Ganesha into a great public Ganeshotsav to gather the people in the years of the freedom struggle. Dagdusheth Ganpati became a centre of that movement, and its festival is among the grandest in India, when the idol is worshipped through ten days of music, processions and offering.

The golden lord of Pune

The radiant idol, adorned with nearly forty kilograms of gold, sits in a richly worked sanctum in the old heart of Pune, near the Mula-Mutha river. Devotees from across the state and the country come for darshan through the year, and the temple is famous for the discipline and scale of its celebrations.

How to reach the temple

  • By road: the temple is at Budhwar Peth in central Pune, near the Mandai market.
  • By train: Pune Junction is about 3 km away.
  • By air: Pune Airport is about 10 km away.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who founded the Dagdusheth Ganpati temple?

It was founded in 1893 by the sweet-merchant Dagdusheth Halwai, who installed the Ganesha in grief after losing his son to a plague.

Why is it so famous?

It is the most-visited Ganesha temple of Pune, with a richly gold-adorned idol, and was a centre of the public Ganeshotsav that Lokmanya Tilak made a great movement.

What is the connection with Lokmanya Tilak?

The temple’s rise ran alongside Tilak’s public Ganesh festival, begun to gather the people during the freedom struggle; Dagdusheth Ganpati became a centre of that celebration.

How is the idol decorated?

The idol is adorned with nearly forty kilograms of gold and richly crowned, especially during the ten-day Ganesh festival.

What is the main festival?

Ganesh Chaturthi, the ten-day festival, is the grandest, with music, processions and offerings drawing immense crowds.

How do I reach the temple?

It is at Budhwar Peth in central Pune, near the Mandai market; Pune Junction is about 3 km away and the airport about 10 km.

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Quick Facts
DeityGanesha
Founded1893, by Dagdusheth Halwai
SignificancePune’s most-visited Ganesha temple
SpecialIdol adorned with ~40 kg of gold
Linked toLokmanya Tilak’s public Ganeshotsav
Main FestivalGanesh Chaturthi
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