

This famous temple is located in Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra. It is one of the grand temples of the city. This temple was built in 1801 by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil.
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New Delhi: In India many ancient Ganesh temples exist, each with its own glory.
In Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is worshiped before the start of any work, because he has the blessing of being the first to be worshipped. Let us tell you, the biggest festival for the devotees of Lord Ganesha is Ganesh Chaturthi, which is a 10-day festival. You will get to see the splendor of this festival differently all over the country. Especially in many ancient temples of Lord Ganesha present in India. Here the entire temple is decorated like a bride and it is believed that wishes are fulfilled by bowing head in front of Lord Ganesha. Here Ganeshji fulfills all the wishes of the mind by apologizing for your mistakes. So let us tell you about the 5 Ganapati temples of India.
This famous temple is located in Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra. It is one of the grand temples of the city. This temple was built in 1801 by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil. Inside this temple, the idol of Siddhivinayak, a form of Lord Ganesha, has been installed in a small pavilion.
The wooden doors of the sanctum sanctorum depict Ashtavinayaka, while the inner ceiling is gilded with gold. On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, the Siddhivinayak temple is decorated in a grand manner. On this special occasion, devotees from every corner of the country reach to see Lord Ganesha.
Rich Dagdusheth Halwai Temple, Pune
Rich Dagdusheth Halwai Temple is one of the most popular Ganpati temples in Maharashtra, Pune, which is located in Pune. This temple is also famous for its architecture. The temple was built in 1893 after the death of the son of Dagdusheth Halwai of Pune from plague. People from all over the country and abroad come to this temple to see Lord Ganesha.
Ucchi Pillayar Koil Temple, Tamil Nadu
Rock Fort is a hilltop in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, where the famous temple of Lord Ganesha named Ucchi Pillayar is located. This temple is at a height of about 273 feet and one has to climb about 400 stairs to reach the temple. The story of the establishment of this temple is associated with Ravana's brother Vibhishan.
According to mythological beliefs, after the killing of Ravana, Shri Ram gifted the idol of Lord Ranganath to Vibhishan. Shri Ram had told Vibhishan that keep in mind that wherever you keep this idol once, it will be established there. That is why Vibhishan wanted to take that idol to Lanka. On the way, Vibhishan felt like taking a bath in the Kaveri river.
Ranthambore Ganesh Temple, Rajasthan
There is a Trinetri Ganesh temple here. People from all over the country invite Trinetri Ganesh ji by writing a family Ganesh invitation card during auspicious work. If there is a wedding at home, then often Ganesh invitation is given to a famous temple nearby, but the tradition is that people send wedding cards to Ranthambore by post or courier. It is enough to write Shri Ganesh Ji Ranthambore on the card or letter sent here.
The cards that reach here are brought in front of the idol of Ganesha and read out in his ear. Along with this, the card is placed at the feet of Ganesha and a wish is made for the completion of the auspicious work. Every year on Ganesh Chaturthi, a Ganesh fair is held near the temple, where lakhs of people come.
Kanipakkam Vinayak Temple, Chittoor
This Vinayak temple is located in Kanipakkam in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. Kulothunga Chola built this temple. Later in the early 14th century, the rulers of the Vijayanagara Empire expanded this temple. Lakhs of devotees come to worship Lord Ganesha. Most of the devotees visit this famous ancient temple on Ganesh Chaturthi during the Brahmotsavam festival.