Welcome to Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple in Pune, a super special place for Lord Ganesha! Imagine a temple built over 100 years ago by a sweet maker, Dagdusheth Halwai, after he lost his son. It was also known as 'Halwai Ganpati'. The amazing idol is covered in gold and sparkles so bright! It's a must see tourist destination in Maharashtra, India.
Admire The Gold Idol.
Experience The Temple Atmosphere.
Observe The Temple Architecture
Offer Prayers To Lord Ganesha.
Participate In Festival Celebrations.
Witness The Aarti Ceremony.
All-Year
Early Morning
₹500 per person
The temple's history dates back to 1893 when Dagdusheth Halwai, a sweetmeat seller, lost his son to the plague. Deeply saddened, he was advised by his guru to create an idol of Lord Ganesha and worship him. Dagdusheth, along with his wife Lakshmibai, built the first Ganesha idol, which was publicly displayed and worshipped. Over time, the small idol grew into the magnificent deity seen today. Lokmanya Tilak, a prominent freedom fighter, was a close friend of Dagdusheth and encouraged the public celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi, further popularizing the temple and its deity. The temple trust has since been managed by the Halwai family and dedicated devotees, ensuring the continuation of the traditions and charitable work initiated by its founders. The current temple structure was built later, replacing the original one.