Friday, 14 August 2015

Lenyadri Asatvinayak Mandir

Lenyadri Ashatvinayak  Mandir
 represents a series of about 30 rock-cut Buddhist caves, located near Junnar in Pune district in the  state of Maharashtra. Cave 7 is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to the Lord Ganesha. It is one of the Ashtavinayak shrines, a set of the eight prominent Ganesha shrines in Maharash

 Legend

Once Parvati  asked her husband Shiva, who he was mediating on. He said he was mediating on "the supporter of the entire universe" - Ganesha, and initiated Parvati with the Ganesha Mantra "Gam". Desiring to have a son, Parvati underwent austerities meditating on Ganesha, for twelve years at Lenyadri. Pleased by her penance, Ganesha blessed her with the boon that he will be born as her son. Accordingly, on the Ganesh chaturthi day, Parvati worshipped a clay image of Ganesha, which came alive. Thus, Ganesha was born to Parvati at Lenyadri. Later, he was named Gunesha by Shiva. Shiva gave him a boon that whosoever remembers him before starting a job, will successfully complete that task. For 15 years Gunesha grew up at Lenyadri. Sindhu, who knew that his death would be at the hands of Gunesha, sent demons like Krur, Balasur, Vyomasur, Kshemma, Kushal, and many more, to kill Gunesha, but all of them were instead killed by him. At the age of six, the architect-god Vishwakarma worshipped Gunesha and endowed him with the weapons Pasha (noose), Parashu (axe), Ankusha (hook) and Padma (Lotus). Once, little Gunesha knocked an egg from a mango tree, from which emerged a peacock. Gunesha mounted the peacock and assumed the name Mayuresvara. Mayuresvara later killed Sindhu and his army-generals at Morgaon, the most important Ashtavinayaka temple.
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenyadri






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