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The city of Pune comes alive with devotion and celebration during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, and at the heart of this grand festival are the "Manache Ganpati", or the "Respected Ganpati Idols," that hold a special place in the hearts of Pune's citizens. These five Ganesh idols are considered the most prestigious and respected in Pune, and they lead the grand immersion procession every year. Each of these idols has a rich history, deep-rooted in Pune’s culture and tradition, and plays a significant role during Ganesh Chaturthi.
In this blog, we will take a closer look at the five most revered Ganesh idols in Pune — their history, how to reach them, and tips for visiting during the festive season.
History & Significance: The Kasba Ganpati is known as the Gram Daivat (Patron Deity) of Pune and holds the highest rank among the Manache Ganpati. The idol was installed by Jijabai, mother of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, when they moved to Pune in the 1630s. Kasba Ganpati has the honor of being the first idol to be immersed during the Ganesh Chaturthi procession.
How to Reach:
Best Time to Visit: Ganesh Chaturthi (August-September)
Tip: Visit early in the morning or late at night during the festival to avoid the large crowds. Don’t miss the grand immersion procession, where Kasba Ganpati leads the way.
History & Significance: The Tambdi Jogeshwari Ganpati is associated with the ancient Tambdi Jogeshwari Temple, one of Pune's oldest temples dedicated to Goddess Jogeshwari, the Kuldevi (family deity) of Pune. The Ganesh idol here is believed to have been installed over a century ago. The temple's Ganesh idol is the second in line during the immersion procession.
How to Reach:
Best Time to Visit: During Ganesh Chaturthi and the days leading up to the festival.
Tip: After visiting the Ganpati idol, explore the Tambdi Jogeshwari Temple and its historic surroundings for a deeper spiritual experience.
History & Significance: The Guruji Talim Ganpati was installed in 1887 and is one of the oldest public Ganesh idols in Pune. It symbolizes communal harmony, as it was installed by members of both the Hindu and Muslim communities. The idol is known for its traditional celebrations and its deep-rooted historical significance.
How to Reach:
Best Time to Visit: During the Ganesh Chaturthi festival and the grand immersion procession.
Tip: The narrow lanes around the temple can get crowded during the festival, so visit during off-peak hours for a more peaceful experience.
History & Significance: The Tulshibaug Ganpati is known for its towering Ganesh idol, often standing over 15 feet tall, making it a major attraction during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. The Tulshibaug Ganpati Mandal was established in the early 20th century and is associated with the bustling Tulshibaug market, one of Pune’s busiest shopping areas.
How to Reach:
Best Time to Visit: During the 10 days of Ganesh Chaturthi when the giant idol is on display.
Tip: Combine your visit to Tulshibaug Ganpati with a shopping trip to the Tulshibaug Market, famous for its traditional wares and accessories.
History & Significance: The Kesariwada Ganpati is associated with the renowned freedom fighter and leader Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, who used the Ganesh Chaturthi festival as a platform to unite people and ignite patriotism against British rule. The Kesariwada Ganpati Mandal was established in 1894, and the idol is housed in the historic Kesariwada, which was Tilak’s residence.
How to Reach:
Best Time to Visit: Ganesh Chaturthi, especially on the days of special cultural programs and events organized in Kesariwada.
Tip: After visiting the Ganpati idol, explore Kesariwada, where you can see artifacts and memorabilia associated with Lokmanya Tilak and the freedom struggle.
The ideal time to visit the Manache Ganpati temples is during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival (August-September). However, these temples are open throughout the year for regular devotees, and they can be visited outside the festival for a peaceful darshan.