Hadshi Panduranga temple is built by Jadhav who is owner of this place and inaugurated by Satya Sai trust in 2009. This temple is maintained by Satya Sai Trust. This beautiful temple of Panduranga is situated at Hadshi and spread around 300 acres area surrounded by lush green mountains. This is best one day picnic spot for Punekar's.
In this temple first you will find Beautiful Ganesh at Entrance. After having Ganesh darshan and blessings just move ahead and take 10 steps then you will find a panoramic view of main temple from long site. walk towards temple with enjoying beautiful greenery and water fountains in the walkway. there is display of nice Cows made of plaster of Paris. After reaching near to two storied mandir, you will find another beautiful water pond with plenty of Lotus inside and nicely made crowns decorated at the pond.
This two storied mandir has upper level featuring the idols of Lord Vittal and Rukmini and the lower level is dedicated to Shirdi Sai Baba and Satya Sai Baba. Meditation hall is also there in the lower level and believe me this place is very peaceful and silent
Nearby Attractions: Sant Darshan Museum: The Sant Darshan Museum is shaped like Om and there is walk way inside like tunnel. it consist of beautiful sculptures, deities and Saints. Special attraction is Ganesh Idol, Shiva Parvathi Statue and Childrens play area with Motu Patlu, Dora and Superman statues. There are two artificial waterfalls inside Museum which are very attracting spots for Kids and young teens. Overall it will take 90 to 120 Min to cover entire Museum. Museum ticket is 200 INR per person and 100 INR for Kids from 4 to 12 years old, which I feel expensive. Valley of Adventure: There are many rides available, which includes ATV Bike Ride, Sky cycle, Climbing wall, Rope course, Zip line, Bull Ride, Rocket Ejector, Bounce Jump, Fish Columbus ride, Horse toy ride, Child water boating. There are also indoor games which includes Virtual Reality, Racing Car, Allen's Gun shooting. Price details are there in pic which is uploaded with this review. Pavana Lake: Pavana lake is 12 km away from Hadshi temple and there are many things to do at Pawna lake. Lake campaign is very famous here. Pavana lake is artificially formed lake as a result of the Pawna Dam that was built in Maval Taluka in 1973 across the River Pavana. This lake site gets attraction of many visitors from Pune and Mumbai as it is an ideal location for Picnic and Camping. Ticona Fort: Ticona fort is just 5 km away from Pawna lake and this is the best trekking option for the beginners. Height of the Hill on which the fort is situated is 3500 ft. Shape of the hill form long site is somewhat like Pyramid type, and therefore it is known by the name of "Ticona". Once you reach to top you will mesmerize with Panoramic views of Pawna Lake at one side and Tung, Lohagad, Visapur forts other sides.
Temple timings: Morning 07:00 to Evening 08:00
Best time to visit: Start of Monsoon to Mid of Winter.
Tipps to Visit: Morning is the best time to visit as this location is very beautiful in the early morning. Better to bring your own homemade food as there is only one food court available with Limited options. Which is little expensive. so better carry homemade food and have it in outside lawn and spend your time as a good picnic spot Boating is available at 100 INR per person with 20 min time limit. Parking is free for both 2 wheelers and four wheelers. This is best one day outing place near Pune if you are...
Read moreHadshi Mandir (Shree Satya Sai Pandurang Kshetra), Pune
Hadshi Mandir, also known as Shree Satya Sai Pandurang Kshetra, is a hidden gem nestled amidst the serene Sahyadri hills near Pune. This tranquil temple complex is a perfect blend of spirituality, natural beauty, and peaceful vibes, making it an ideal getaway for devotees and nature lovers alike.
The temple is dedicated to Lord Vitthal (Pandurang) and Sri Sathya Sai Baba. The main temple structure is grand yet simplistic, with a serene ambiance that instantly calms the mind. The idol of Lord Vitthal inside the temple is beautifully carved and exudes divinity, leaving devotees in awe.
One of the standout features of Hadshi Mandir is its pristine location. Surrounded by lush greenery, hills, and a picturesque lake, the temple offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The well-maintained gardens and pathways around the temple enhance the overall experience, making it a delightful spot to relax and connect with nature.
The temple complex is incredibly clean and well-organized. The staff and volunteers ensure that visitors have a pleasant and peaceful experience. The calm and quiet environment allows you to meditate or simply enjoy the spiritual aura of the place.
Hadshi Mandir is also family-friendly, with ample seating areas and open spaces for children to play. The panoramic views from the temple premises are breathtaking, especially during monsoons when the surrounding hills are lush and vibrant. It’s a photographer’s paradise, offering stunning backdrops of nature and architecture.
For visitors, the temple provides a well-organized parking area and basic amenities like clean restrooms and drinking water. There’s also a small canteen serving simple and hygienic snacks, adding to the convenience.
The best time to visit is during the early morning or late evening when the weather is pleasant, and the temple’s serenity is at its peak. While the monsoon season enhances the beauty of the surrounding landscape, winter is equally charming, with cool breezes and clear skies.
Hadshi Mandir is located around 40 km from Pune, making it an ideal destination for a day trip. The drive to the temple itself is scenic, with winding roads and mesmerizing views of the countryside.
In summary, Hadshi Mandir is more than just a temple—it’s an experience that combines spirituality with nature's tranquility. Whether you’re seeking divine blessings, a peaceful retreat, or simply a day amidst nature, this temple is the perfect destination.
I highly recommend visiting Hadshi Mandir for a rejuvenating and spiritually uplifting experience. You’ll leave with a calm mind, a grateful heart, and...
Read moreReaching Hadashi Temple from Pune was a delightful experience. Located about 30 kilometers from Pune, the temple is nestled in the picturesque village of Hadashi. To get there, I took the route via Mulshi Road and Paud Road, which provided a scenic drive through lush greenery and charming rural landscapes.
How to Reach: From Pune, head towards Chandni Chowk and then take the Paud Road. Continue on this road, passing through Pirangut and Paud Village. After Paud, follow the signs leading to Hadashi. The roads are well-maintained, and the journey takes about an hour, depending on traffic conditions. Public transportation options are limited, so traveling by car or hiring a taxi is recommended for convenience.
About Hadashi Temple: Upon arriving at Hadashi Temple, I was immediately captivated by its serene and tranquil setting. Surrounded by rolling hills and verdant landscapes, the temple offers a perfect retreat from the bustling city life. The peaceful ambiance is complemented by meticulously maintained gardens and pathways.
Attractions to Visit:
Main Temple: The centerpiece of the complex, featuring intricate architecture and beautiful carvings. The temple exudes a sense of calm and spirituality. Meditation Hall: A serene space dedicated to meditation and introspection. The hall is designed to promote a peaceful and reflective environment. Gardens: The lush gardens are a highlight, with vibrant flowers, serene ponds, and shaded walkways. It’s a great place for a leisurely stroll and to enjoy the natural beauty. Library: The temple’s library houses ancient scriptures and spiritual texts, offering a wealth of knowledge for those interested in exploring spiritual teachings. Scenic Viewpoints: There are several spots within the temple complex that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys, making it perfect for photography...
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