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Saturday, July 16, 2016

Hadshi Temple : beautiful nature with divine spirituality

                                                                       

                                           HADSHI


Beautiful Pandurang- Rukmini temple situated at Hadshi provides you both divine power of spirituality and attractive nature. This place cab be reached by two ways: One from Chandani Chowk travel towards Paud from where you can take route to Hadshi ( around 18 k.m. from Paud). Second route is from Pawana lake. From both ways it is around 40 k.m. from Pune. 

I opted way from Pawana dam. As it was raining, it offered superb view  of nature and paddy rice fields. 



The road was also in good condition which helped us further to enjoy nature with peaceful ride. On the way, it offered us beautiful view of Pawana backwaters and tikona lake. 





From Pawana lake, Hadshi temple  is around 12 k.m. The temple offers free parking. There is Ganesh temple at the first step. Once you enter further by stepping up around 12-15 steps, you will observe wonderful arrangement of fountains in front of the temple. These fountains are operated daily evening from 06.30 pm to 08.30 pm. 


Beautiful view of Sahyadri ranges covered fog during monsoon season at the background of the temple highlights this temple . The temple premises has well maintained gardens and play area of children. 





The temple is opened from 08.00 am in the morning to 09.00 pm in the night. The premises has Vitthal-Rukmini temple, Ganesh temple at the entrance and also Sai baba temple. 


Jadhav family holds land around 300 acres for mango farming. They requested Shri Satya Sai baba to visit this area so that people from this region can take blessings from him.  He asked Jadhav family to built a temple and promised them that he will come for temple opening ceremony. 

You can also choose to visit Pawana dam during this journey which offers panoramic view of backwaters of Pawana dam mountains. 






On this visit I came across two powerful messages which were displayed in temple premises: 

1. The four S's are Self-sacrifices, self-confidence, Self-satisfaction and self-realisation
2. Love is god, God is love so live to love.



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