Welcome to Temblai Mandir, Kolhapur, a must-see Maharashtra temple! Also known as Tryamboli, this historic temple, perched atop a hill, offers breathtaking views. Legend says it's dedicated to Goddess Renuka, mother of Parshuram. Experience divine serenity and stunning scenery on your spiritual journey! A perfect destination for family tourism.
Enjoy Panoramic Views Of Kolhapur City.
Explore The Temple Architecture And Sculptures.
Offer Prayers To Goddess Temblai.
Participate In The Temple Rituals And Ceremonies.
October to March
Early Morning
₹500 per person
The history of Temblai Mandir is intertwined with local folklore and legends. It is believed that the temple was established centuries ago, with renovations and expansions undertaken over time. According to local beliefs, Goddess Temblai is the sister of Goddess Mahalaxmi, the presiding deity of Kolhapur. The temple served as a significant religious center during the reign of the Shilahara dynasty and later under the Maratha rule. Historical records suggest that the temple received patronage from various rulers and noble families, contributing to its growth and prominence. The architectural style of the temple reflects a blend of different eras, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.