Mahaganapati of Ranjangaon
Mahāgaṇapati of Ranjangaon (Pune district) — the eighth and final Ashtavinayak. Mahāgaṇapati is the form Shiva worshipped before his own battle against Tripurāsura.
Tradition & Significance
The temple is built so that on Śayana and Uttarāyaṇa ends of the year, the first rays of the sun fall directly on the mūrti — Chola-era solar-alignment architecture transplanted to Maharashtra. The mūrti (Mahāgaṇapati) is said to have ten trunks and twenty arms, though the publicly worshipped outer form is a standard two-armed image; the ten-armed inner form (mahāmūrti) is hidden in an underground chamber.
Wisdom Graph: Divine Associations
MantraOm Gaṃ Gaṇapataye Namaḥ
- Vāhana
- Mūṣika (mouse)
- Offerings
- modakadūrvāred hibiscus
🛕 Principal Temples
- Mahaganapati Temple17th–18th c. CE📍 Ranjangaon, Pune, Maharashtra, IndiaFestivals: Ganesh Chaturthi · Māgha Śukla Caturthī
🎊 Festivals
- Bhadrapada (Aug–Sep) · 10 days
📜 Primary Scriptural Sources
- Gaṇeśa Purāṇapurana
- Mudgala Purāṇapurana