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Siddha Vinayaka
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Siddha Vinayaka, Temple of Lord Ganesh

Siddha Vinayaka is a Hindu temple in India dedicated to Lord Ganesha, featuring simple stone architecture in a peaceful rural setting. The main shrine is built from black stone and houses a Ganesha idol with the trunk turned to the right, a rare and distinctive depiction found here.

According to legend, the original shrine was built by Lord Vishnu himself but was destroyed centuries later. The current temple was constructed in the 1700s by the ruler Ahilyabai Holkar, a renowned builder of temples across India.

The shrine is dedicated to Ganesha, the god of new beginnings and obstacle removal, reflecting his central role in visitors' spiritual lives. Worship here follows simple, daily rituals such as offerings of flowers and sweets, showing the community's deep connection to this sacred site.

The temple is easily accessible from nearby villages via a simple path, and visitors can come during early morning hours when daily prayers take place. The shrine is best visited during Ganesh Chaturthi and Ganesha Jayanti festivals when special celebrations and processions occur.

A notable feature is that the original Ganesha idol was found inside the hollow of a tree before the temple was built around it, making it a naturally formed shrine. This rare founding story and the svayambhu form give the site special spiritual significance among pilgrims.

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February 9, 2026 07:41
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