Narayanpur is a small village located in Purandhar valley in Pune district, Maharashtra, India. It is located about 35km southerly to Pune city. One can reach Narayanpur from Pune either from Dive ghat and Saswad or from Katraj Ghat and Mumbai-Pune-Satara Road. Narayanpur is situated at the bottom of famous Purandar fort. Lord Indra's second name is Purandar. This place became sacred because Indra made austerity on a nearby mountain, hence the name Purandhar valley. This place is also known as Narayanpur by the ancient Narayaneshwar temple. Narayanpur is also the village of Changdev Maharaj.
Shri Kshetra Narayanpur, Pune श्री क्षेत्र नारायणपूर,पुणे Dattātreya एक मुखी दत्त, नारायणपूर, ता.पुरंदर जि.पुणे Hindu temple Ek Mukhi Datta of Shri Kshetra Narayanpur Ek Mukhi Datta of Shri Kshetra Narayanpur Country India Region Pune Subdistrict Purandar Mantra Jay Jay Gurudev Datta Atri Anusaye Suta जय जय गुरुदेव दत्ता , अत्री अनुसूये सुता Digambara Digambara ShreePada Vallabha Digambara Narayanpur must be seen by both - the pilgrims as well as the nature lovers - because of 2 temples "Lord Datta" and "Narayaneshwar" and the beauty of the Purandar valley. In Monsoon season the scene of Purandar valley is beautiful. The famous Prati Balaji mandir at Ketkawale, is located 10 km far, 1]southerly to Narayanpur.
The temple of Narayaneshwar here is very old. This temple and 3 sculptures in the temple are very pretty. These sculptures are said to be of 'Yadav' era.
Narayanpur is famous for their Lord Ek Mukhi Datta. Usually lord Dattatreya has 3 faces but in Narayanpur there is Ek Mukhi Datta. The statue of Lord Ek Mukhi Datta is very beautiful. You can also see the Padukas i.e. footwear of Lord Datta here. These were placed in the sanctum by Lord Datta himself before he left for Samadhi. A tree of "Audumbar" here is very old and is worshiped by pilgrims.
Devotees come here year-round to listen to the "Pravachan" of Shri Sadguru Narayan Maharaj (Anna). The motto of Sadguru Narayan Maharaj is to awaken humanity in humans "माणसातला माणूस जागा करणे". Sadguru Narayan Maharaj is building "Char DattaDhams" in four different directions in India, of which 2 Dhams have already been completed. [2
First of the Char Dattadhams has been constructed in Madhya Pradesh "Shiva Datta Dham, Jalkoti, Maheshwar, Khargone Shiv Datta Dham, Jalkoti, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh" Second of the Char Dattadhams is in Kanyakumari Anusaya Datta Dham, Vattakottai, Kanyakumari"Anusaya Datta Dham, Vatta-kottai Vattakottai Fort, Anju Gramam, Kanyakumari". Third of the Char Dattadhams is near Kolkata "Bramha Datta Dham" and it is under construction situated in Bramha Datta Dham, Baruipara, Kolkata"Baruipara". This will be the largest Hindu temple in West Bengal. Shri Atri Dattadham,...
Read moreShree Kshetra Narayanpur Datta Mandir, located in Narayanpur, near Pune, Maharashtra, is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Dattatreya. It is particularly famous for its unique Ek Mukhi Datta idol, meaning a single-faced representation of the deity, unlike the more common three-faced Dattatreya idols. The temple also houses the sacred Padukas (footwear) of Lord Datta. An ancient Audumbar tree, considered sacred and worshipped by pilgrims, also stands within the temple premises. Architecture and Significance The temple is built in the North Indian style of architecture, featuring ornate stone carvings and a pointed dome. The deity is depicted with six arms, holding various sacred objects. The temple is considered an ancient and historical site, although the exact construction date remains unknown. It's recognized as one of the "Char DattaDhams" established by Sadguru Narayan Maharaj in India. The temple's serene ambiance and lush green surroundings attract devotees and spiritual seekers. Location and Accessibility The temple is located in Narayanpur, Saswad, around 40-45 km from Pune. It is easily accessible by road. The temple is open from early morning until late evening, allowing visitors ample time for darshan and prayer. Daily schedule and rituals Opening Hours: 4:00 AM - 10:30 PM (Daily) Aarti Timetable: Monday to Wednesday: Morning 8:30 AM, Evening 8:30 PM Thursday and Full Moon Day: Morning 9:30 AM, Afternoon 2 PM (followed by Mahaprasad), Evening 8:30 PM (followed by Mahaprasad), Evening 10 PM. Friday and Saturday: Morning 8:30 AM, Evening 8:30 PM Mahaprasad: On Thursdays and Purnima (full moon days), visitors can receive a Mahaprasad (holy meal) of Rice and Amti. Coupons for Mahaprasad are distributed between 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM on weekends and tend to be in high demand, according to Tripadvisor. Dress code: Visitors are expected to dress modestly and respectfully, covering their shoulders and knees. Shorts, mini-skirts, middies, sleeveless tops, low-waist jeans, and short-length T-shirts are not allowed inside the temple. Additional Information Nearby attractions: Prati Balaji Mandir at Ketkawale (10 km away) and Shreenath Mhaskoba Temple (3 km before Narayanpur) are nearby attractions. Best time to visit: The winter season (September to February) is considered the best time to visit. Visiting after the monsoon allows for enjoying the greenery surrounding the temple. Other deities: Smaller temples dedicated to other deities like Ganesha, Hanuman, and Garuda are also present within...
Read moreThe Shree Kshetra Narayanpur Datta Mandir, situated near Saswad beneath the majestic Purandar Fort, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Dattatreya. Known for its vibrant and ornate architecture, it boasts intricate stone carvings and a distinctive pointed dome, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistry of the artisans.
The temple's location, nestled near the historical Purandar Fort, adds to its allure and spiritual significance. Devotees visit to pay homage to Dattatreya, a deity in Hinduism representing the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
The Shree Kshetra Narayanpur Datta Mandir is an architectural gem that not only embodies spiritual significance but also showcases exquisite craftsmanship. The temple's structure is adorned with detailed and intricate stone carvings that depict various mythological stories, deities, and ornate motifs, reflecting the rich heritage of Hindu art and culture.
Its pointed dome, a notable feature, adds a unique touch to the temple's silhouette, drawing the eye and symbolizing the spiritual heights one can attain through devotion to Dattatreya. The vibrant hues used in the temple's design contribute to its visual appeal, creating a vivid and welcoming atmosphere for devotees and visitors.
The surroundings, nestled near the base of the Purandar Fort, create an ambiance that resonates with history and spirituality. The temple holds significance not only for its religious value but also for its cultural and historical importance within the region, attracting pilgrims, tourists, and art enthusiasts alike. The serene atmosphere and the intricate artistry make the temple a delightful destination for spiritual reflection and admiration of artistic craftsmanship.
The vibrant colors, detailed carvings, and the temple's setting against the backdrop of the Purandar Fort contribute to the spiritual ambiance and attract visitors interested in both religious and...
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