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Pune City Guide
For a period of over one hundred years the district of Pune has been a bastion
of the all-powerful Maratha empire. Pune District is marked by numerous
awesome land and sea forts, a testimony to Raja Shivaji's daring exploits.
Later, Pune was handed over to the Peshwa family, whose Maratha power rose
to be a major political force. In 1818, Pune was taken over by the East
India Company.
The cultural capital of Maharashtra, Pune is just 170 kms from Mumbai.
In fact, Pune exemplifies an indigenous Marathi culture and ethos, in
which education, arts and crafts, and theatre are given due prominence.
It has one of Indias oldest universities and numerous colleges catering
to Indian and international students. Small when comapared to Mumbai,
Pune's old city area is peppered with narrow and winding roads but the
newer areas are more open and spacious. Though mostly populated with a
Marathi-speaking community, Pune is slowly becoming a more cosmopolitan
city.
Today, Pune is an important commercial and educational centre with distinctive
features and characteristics of its own including the omnipresent 3 wheeler
auto-rickshaws and cyclists and a daily siesta hour which is taken very
seriously.
Places to See in Pune
Alandi
Sant Dnyaneshwar - a famous saint in Maharashtra - was born in Apegaon
near Paithan. But Alandi is the place famous for his Samadhi. Sant Dnyaneshwar
spent his short life here. He inspired the entire Maharashtra to worship
Lord Panduranga. "Dnyaneshwari" - is famous manuscript (holy
book) will always remind him alandi is truly a pilgrim center. The Palakhi
in the month of Ashadh is very popular and many people walk almost 150
kms. from Alandi to Pandharpur.
Alandi is situated on the banks of river Indrayani and the ghat behind
the samadhi temple is very beautiful. Samadhi temple is worth to see and
creates a pleasant atmosphere. This temple was built in 1570. You can
also see the famous wall in Alandi on which Dnyaneshwar sat and flew the
wall to meet Changdev.
The other famous places in Alandi are Muktai temple, Ram temple, Krishna
Temple, Math of Swami Hariharendra, Vitthal-Rakhumai temple and the famous
wall.
Alandi - a clean and nice pilgrim center makes Pune district a landmark
for the pilgrims in the country.
Dehu (Reminiscences of Saint Tukaram)
Dehu is a place of Sant Tukaram - well known saint in Maharashtra. He lived
here and taught people how to pray the god. He and Sant Dnyaneshwar was
the popular saints and both worshiped Lord Vitthal. The 'Palakhi' in the
month of 'Ashadh' from Dehu is one of the main attractions of Dehu. Many
people are taking part in it from so many years till now.
Dehu is a place where the 'Abhang 'of Sant Tukaram can be remembered.
One can see his temple here on the banks of river. This temple was constructed
by his younger son Narayanbaba in 1723. Various other temples near the
worth to see. A rock where Sant Tukaram was on fast is also here.
Sant Tukaram will always be remembered for his Abhang and Gatha.
Chaturshrungi
The Chaturshringi Temple is a small hillock dedicated to Goddess "Durga".
The Presiding deity is Goddess "Ambreshwari". An annual Navaratri
Fair is held here in the month of "Ashwin" This temple was built
in Shivaji's era.
Kasaba Ganapati
Kasba Ganpati is the first Ganpati of honour in Pune. Since 1894, mandal
is being in the first place in the procession. The Kasba Ganpati Utsav is
celebrated without use of 'Gulal'. Shivaji Maharaja's mother Jijabai had
put up the statue of Ganesh. On her behalf Dadoji Kondadev had put on a
tent in front of the statue of Ganesh.
Guruji Talim Mandal
Guruji Talim the Third Ganpati of Honour in Pune. The Mandal was established
in1887. This was the first mandal in Pune to celebrate its 100 years. The
expenditure of the festival is very rearly collected from the public, it
is mostly collected by the members of the mandal. Thus mandal existed even
before the Ganesh festival had started.
Tulasi baug Ganapati
Tulshi Baug Ganpati is the Fourth Ganpati of honour in Pune. Peculiarity
of this mandal is the Ganesh idol is a new one every year. The size of the
idol is about 13 feet in height. The idol is of fiber glass and the mandal
is the pioneer in such kind of idol making. The mandal is in its centenary
year, next year i.e. in 2002 it completes its 100 years. Through the year
the mandal is busy celebrating various festivals. The decoration for this
year is 'Sapta Matrika'. These are seven idols hence called 'Sapta Matrika'.
Tambadi Jogeswari
Year of Establishment : 1887
Address : 33, Budhwar Peth, Pune
Tambadi Jogeswari is the Second Ganpati of Honour in Pune. Tambdi Jogeswari
was one of the early established Ganesh Mandals. The Mandal has already
completed its 100 years. The Idol resembles an elephants.
Various functions are organised during the festival by the Mandal. Many
people take part in these events keeping social interest in mind. Many
people attend the Aarti to seek blessings.