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Ashtavinayak Temple Tour Car/Cab/Taxi Hire Rental Service

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Ashtavinayaka  ( Marathi :  अष्टविनायक ) literally means "eight  Ganeshas " in  Sanskrit . Ganesha is the  Hinduism / Hindu deity of obstacles, unity, prosperity and learning. The term refers to eight  Ganeshas . Ashtavinayaka yatra trip  refers to a pilgrimage to the eight  Hindu temples  in  Maharashtra state  of India that house eight distinct idols of Ganesha, in a pre-ascertained sequence. The Ashtavinayaka  yatra  or pilgrimage covers the eight ancient holy temples of Ganesha which are situated around  Pune . Each of these temples has its own individual legend and history, as distinct from each other as the  murtis  in each temple. The form of each murti of Ganesha and His trunk are distinct from one another. However, there are other temples of eight Ganesha in various other parts of Maharashtra; the ones around Puna are more well known than the former. It is believed to be for completion of Ashtavinayak Yatra visit the first ganpati after visiting all the eight ganpat

Ashtavinayak tour package from Pune | Ashtavinayak yatra by AC Bus

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Book Pune to  Ashtavinayak tour  package daily Ashtavinayak  darshan or pilgrimage is conducted by Semi luxury bus.   Ashtavinayak tour  covers eight holy  temples  of Ganesha. Ashtavinayak tour , Day 1:Morning at 6 A.M. proceed from Pune. ‎ Ashtavinayaka by AC bus  · ‎ Mumbai to Ashtavinayak  · ‎ Rs. 1800/- Ashtavinayaka  ( Marathi :  अष्टविनायक ) literally means "eight  Ganeshas " in  Sanskrit . Ganesha is the  Hinduism / Hindu deity of obstacles, unity, prosperity and learning. The term refers to eight  Ganeshas . Ashtavinayaka yatra trip  refers to a pilgrimage to the eight  Hindu temples  in  Maharashtra state  of India that house eight distinct idols of Ganesha, in a pre-ascertained sequence. The Ashtavinayaka  yatra  or pilgrimage covers the eight ancient holy temples of Ganesha which are situated around  Pune . Each of these temples has its own individual legend and history, as distinct from each other as the  murtis  in each temple. The form of each murti of