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Jangali Maharaj Temple

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Nestled in the bustling Shivaji Nagar area, Jangali Maharaj Temple offers a serene escape from Pune's urban energy. The temple is dedicated to the revered saint Jangali Maharaj, who is said to have lived in the 19th century. Visitors are greeted by a modest yet intricately carved stone facade, typical of Maratha-era temple architecture. Inside, the sanctum houses a small idol of the saint, and the walls are adorned with murals depicting his life and teachings. The temple complex includes a quiet courtyard where devotees often sit in meditation. What makes this temple distinctive is its deep connection to local spiritual traditions and its location near the ancient Pataleshwar Cave Temple, allowing visitors to explore two significant religious sites in one visit. The atmosphere is calm and reverent, with the gentle sound of bells and chanting adding to the experience.

Don't miss

  • Observe the intricate stone carvings on the temple's exterior
  • Visit the nearby Pataleshwar Cave Temple, an ancient rock-cut cave
  • Spend a quiet moment in the courtyard, a popular spot for meditation
  • See the murals inside that illustrate the life of Jangali Maharaj
  • Experience the local devotion during morning and evening aarti ceremonies

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Know before you go

  • Temple opens early morning and closes by late evening; check locally for exact timings.
  • Remove shoes before entering the temple; there is a shoe stand outside.
  • Photography may be restricted inside the sanctum; ask permission before taking pictures.
  • Dress modestly as a sign of respect; covered shoulders and knees are recommended.

A bit of history

Jangali Maharaj was a 19th-century saint known for his ascetic lifestyle and spiritual teachings. The temple built in his honor has become a place of pilgrimage for followers, though the exact construction date is not widely recorded.

Common questions

What are the temple's opening hours?

The temple typically opens from around 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM and again from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, but hours may vary. It's best to confirm locally.

Is there parking available?

Parking is limited in the area; using public transport or auto-rickshaws is recommended.

Can I take photos inside?

Photography is generally allowed in the courtyard, but may be restricted in the inner sanctum. Always ask a priest or volunteer.

Is the temple crowded?

It can be busy during festival days and weekends, but weekdays are usually quiet.

Are there any nearby attractions?

Yes, the Pataleshwar Cave Temple is right next door, and the Shaniwar Wada fort is about 2 km away.

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