Siddhivinayak Mahaganpati Mandir Titwala |
In Maharashtra, at Thane district, Titwala is the place
which is near to Mumbai is popularly known as Lord Ganesh Mandir, this is known
as Siddhivinayak Mahaganpati Mandir. This is one of the most popular Genesh
Temple of Maharashtra. In Ganesh Chaturthi, Angaraki Chaturthi lots of people
from Maharashtra even from India come in a large number. This Temple is become a
tourist spot of Maharashtra. This temple built way back in the 11th Century
bearing the architecture style of Hemadpanti. By appeasing the Ganesh Idol by
the sage Kanva, King Dushyant and Devi Shakuntala got a chance of coming
together after a long time of disagreement. Here was it when that ties knots
with each other.
Siddhivinayak Mahaganpati Mandir Titwala |
Titwala Siddhivinayak Mahaganpati Mandir is very significant
place where the devotees visit having a faith in their mind to fulfill their
wishes by offering prayers to Lord Ganesha. Over the entire year this temple is
thronged in by visitors as getting here is also very easy, the pilgrims can
also reach here through Titwala station which is one of the stations in central
railway, but you can also conveniently reach the temple through Kalyan station.
If you wish to drive to Titwala then too it’s not hard though you can do it
from Kalyan, Thane and Mumbai.
Once to reach the temple you can feel the serenity in the
air you can here feel that the Ganesh idol is talking to you, the spark in the
eyes of the idol and the charm will make you feel has if a true person is ahead
you leaning to talk to you. There is arti being held four times in a day which
is worth attending.
Every temple and the place as some or other legend attached
to it so same is the case with the local people here say that the construction
of the Titwala Ganesh Mandir was done by Shakuntala Devi who was the daughter
of Apsara Menaka and Vishwamitra Sage, she built this temple to get rid away of
the curse due to her short tempered attitude.
After taking darshan from the temple you can have a look at the Kalu
River ahead of the temple. This river is also quite beautiful , you must see
when you go to Titwala.
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