Pune (Maharashtra):'Ashtavinayakas' refers to the eight Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha and located in different parts of Maharashtra. At these temples, situated in and around Pune, there are eight distinct idols of Ganesha. The style and form of each idol of Ganesha and his trunk are different from another one.
Mainly located in western Maharashtra and Konkan, each Ashtavinayak temple has a separate history. Every village in Maharashtra has at least 1-2 Ganesha temples but these eight temples hold special significance. These are seen as places where the ancient stone-carved idols were discovered or where the earliest self-manifesting idols were found gained special importance.
'Moreshwar' also known as 'Sri Mayureshwar' is located in Moregaon of Pune district. It is said that Shri Moreshwar's eyes are studded with diamonds. A tower-like stone structure built near this temple dates back to ancient times. 'Sri Chintamani' Located in Theur, Pune, is said to be the destroyer of devotees' worries. An art gallery created by Nirgudkar Foundation depicts the illustrious career of Madhavrao. 'Sri Siddhivinayak' of Siddhatek is the third Ganapati of the Ashtavinayakas. Punyashlok Ahilyabai Holkar is said to have built this temple.