Pune To Tuljabhavani Darshan Cab

Pilgrimage Tuljapur is one of the Sadeteen Shaktipeeth. Tuljabhavani Mata is the first Shaktipeeth of the state, this temple is located in Tuljapur, 22 km from Osmanabad in Osmanabad district, 44 km from Solapur city.This goddess has a special importance among the Hindu devotees of Maharashtra and during Navratri there is a big festival and a crowd of devotees. Devotees of Bhavanimata from all over the country carry the flame of the goddess with enthusiasm. This goddess is popularly known as Bhagwati (Bhavani). Bhavanidevi of Tuljapur is the Kulswamini of Maharashtra, the inspiration deity of Maharashtra Kshatrateja, the inspiration and the worshiping deity of King “Shri Shiv Chhatrapati Maharaj”, the founder of Swarajya.

There are two major entrances to enter Sri Tuljabhavani Temple. One entrance is named as Raje Shahaji Mahadwar and the other as Rajamata Jijau Mahadwar. The goddess in the sanctum sanctorum of the Tuljabhavani temple is in the form of the eight-armed Mahishasurmardini. The image is seated on a high pedestal, with a Sayoni-linga on the crown of its head. There is a silver edge on a pillar in the temple core itself. Devotees believe that touching it for seven days cures chronic diseases. For visit Tuljapur Book A Cab.

Gomukh Tirtha is visible on the right hand and Kallol Tirtha on the left hand after descending the steps. Devotees bathe in this holy shrine before seeing Bhavani Mata. There is Amrit Kund and Dudh Temple within the temple premises. On the left hand side of the main entrance is the Siddhivinayak temple while on the right side is the temple of Adishakti, Adimata Matangidevi. The temple of Mata Annapurna is also located here. For visit Sadeteen Shaktipeeth Rent A Car and we will move to Kolhapur, Mahur, Vani.

Best Places to Visit in Tuljapur
1) Ghat Shila

Ghat Shila Temple is a vintage rock temple devoted to Lord Rama. It is assumed that Lord Rama and his brother, Lakshmana, handed via this site, at the same time as trying to find Goddess Sita. Lord Rama became directed via way of means of Tulja Bhavani Devi, status at the rocks, in the direction of Lanka, wherein King Ravana stored his wife, Sita.

2) Naldurg Fort

Naldurg fort is associated with the mythological Nal-Damayanti. King Nala built this fort. After his name, this fort got the name Naladurg. Historically, this Durga was recorded in AD. Found from 567. Chalukya king Kirtivarman in AD. In 567 AD, the fort was conquered by the Nal dynasty. From Tuljapur Temple it’s just 34 km. must visit this historical place with us for Cab Booking Just Call Us.

3) Yedeshwari Temple

A goddess from Yermala in Kalamba taluka known as the younger sister of Kulswamini Sri Tuljabhavani of Maharashtra. When Lord Ramachandra went into exile, Goddess Parvati tried to seduce him by taking the form of Sita to tempt him. Then Rama called Parvati ‘you are mad’. A legend is told in connection with this goddess that since then the goddess stayed at the same place and became Yedai alias Yedeshwari. Devi’s yatra is performed twice a year. Devotees from Maharashtra and other states come in large numbers for the Chaitra Purnima Yatra. Even during Navratri, the Goddess is celebrated with great joy from Dussehra festival to Purnima. The people of Yermala and other devotees consider Yedeshwari as an awakened deity. From Tuljapur it’s just 55 km. it’s on thway temple must visit this temple Just Book Cab from Hello Ambai Cab Pvt. Ltd. 

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