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Ballaleshwar, Pali Temple

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Ballaleshwar, Pali Temple

Shri Ballaleshwar Pali Ganpati Temple is one of the eight major temples of Lord Ganesha which constitutes the divine Ashtavinayak temples in Maharashtra. Among Ganesha temples, Ballaleshwar is the only incarnation of Ganesha that is known by his devotee’s name & dressed up like a Brahmin.Shri Ballaleshwar 
The temple of Ballaleshwar is located in the village of Pali, at a distance of 28 kilometers from Roha of Raigad district in Maharashtra. It is situated between the famous fort Sarasgad and the river Amba. The distance from Pune is around 200 kilometers.
Moreshvar Vitthal Sindkar constructed the temple in 1640. He was one of the major contributor of the work of Chatrapati Shivaji. The Ganesha devotee and had immense contribution to the development of the temple. The original wooden temple was renovated in 1760 to make way for a new stone temple designed by Shri Fadnis. Built in the shape of the letter Shri, it was made by mixing lead with the cement during construction. The east-facing temple was carefully positioned so that, as the sun rises, sun rays fall directly on the murti during worship. The temple contains a bell that was brought back by Chimaji Appa, the brother of Bajirao after his victory over Portuguese in Vasai and Sasti.
Like other Ashtavinayak temples, Ballaleshwar Pali is also considered a self-created idol of Bhagwan Ganesh. The temple has two parts – the inner one is 15 feet high, and the outer part is 12 feet high. There is a stone mouse in front of the idol.
In the inner part of Garbhgriha is the main Vigraha or idol of Bhagwan Ganesh, which is three feet tall. It resides on a throne carved in stone and with a silver backrest.
The outer part contains a murti in the shape of a rat, holding modak in its hands while facing Ganesha. The main hall of the temple is 40 feet (12 m) long and 20 feet (6.1 m) wide and contains eight pillars resembling cypress trees.
The murti of Vinayaka sits on a stone throne, facing east with its trunk turned left and sitting against a background of silver which displays Riddhi and Siddhi waving chamaras. The murti's eyes and navel contain diamonds.
There are two celebrations, one in the month of Bhadrapada and another in the month of Magha. A lot of religious activities are organized during this period.
Significance of this themple is The main idol of Lord Ganpati of Ballaleshwar Pali temple is known as Ballaleshwar in the name of Bhakta Ballal. The temple faces east and is constructed so nicely that sun rays fall on the main idol during the Dakshinayana (part of the year when the sun moves southward). If you are booking an Ashtavinayak Yatra tour, ask about the time to reach Ballaleshwar. You can see this phenomenon if it is a sunny day.

Address

Taluka Sudhagad, District Raigad, Pali, Maharashtra - 410205

Pali, Raigad Dist, Maharashtra

How to reach?

How to Reach Pali Ballaleshwar Ganpati Temple
By Road: via Bengaluru - Mumbai Highway/Mumbai Highway/Mumbai - Pandharpur Road/Mumbai - Pune Highway and SH92, Fastest route now due to traffic conditions. The pali is at a distance of apx. 30 km from Karjat. From Mumbai via Panvel and Khopoli, Pali is at a distance of 124 km.
By Train: The nearest railway station to Pali is Karjat, which is approx 30 kms from the Ballaleshwar Pali Ganpati temple.
By Air: Mumbai and Pune is nearest airport.

Where to stay?

The Ballaleshwar Temple charitable trust runs a Dharamshala or Bhakta Nivas. Here, devotees can stay at very nominal rates. There are 2 choices available in the Bhakta Nivas 24 Rooms & 2 common Halls.

Since Pali is an important pilgrimage place, several accommodation choices are available to meet the requirements of devotees. They are low-cost dharmshala, mid-range hotels, and high-end accommodations.

If you book Ashtavinayak Tour From Pune, you don’t have to worry about accommodation. These tours have a night halt in Pune.

Dress Code

Any decent outfit

Special Rules

no special rule 

Special

About Ballaleshwar, Pali Temple

In the village of Pali lived a successful businessman named Kalyan with his wife, Indumati. Their son, Ballal, and the other children in the village used to play puja, using stones in place of murtis. Once, the children, going to the outskirts of the village, saw a very large stone. At the insistence of Ballal, the children worshiped the stone as Ganesha. Led by Ballal, the children became so engrossed in their worship that they forgot about hunger and thirst; day and night.
Meanwhile, the parents of the village anxiously waited for their children to come home. When the children did not return on time, they all went to Kalyan's house and complained about his son Ballal. Kalyan, flying into a rage, took a stick and went in search of the children. Eventually, he found the children listening to the Ganesha Purana. In his fury, he destroyed the small temples built by the children, who fled away in terror, leaving Ballal by himself. Ballal, completely submerged in devotion to Ganesha, was grabbed by his father and beaten until blood drenched his clothes. His father proceeded to tie him to a tree and trampled on all the puja materials collected by the children. Lifting the large stone which the children had treated as Ganesha, he threw it to the ground, breaking it into pieces. He taunted Ballal, "Now we shall see which God protects you!" Going home, he left his own son bound to the tree to die.
Still bound to the tree, Ballal cursed his father for having insulted Ganesha, "May he become blind, deaf, dumb, and hunchbacked for his disrespect to the son of Parvati!" Though filled with pain, hunger, and thirst, he continued chanting the name of Ganesha until, exhausted, he fainted. On waking, Ballal entreated Ganesha to come to his aid. Lord Ganesha, moved by the child's devotion, appeared in the form of a sadhu before Ballal and untied him from the tree. On seeing Ganesha, Ballal's thirst and hunger vanished; his wounds were healed and he was completely invigorated. He prostrated before the sadhu, recognizing him as Ganesha, and worshipped him. Ganesha told Ballal he would bless him with whatever he asked for as a reward for his devotion. Ballal entreated, "May I be your unshakeable devotee, and may you always stay in this place and remove the miseries of the people who seek refuge in you." Ganesha said, "I shall ever remain here, and will take your name before mine, being worshiped as Ballal's Lord (BallalEshwar)." He embraced Ballal and vanished into the nearby stone. The stone's cracks disappeared and was made whole again.
That stone statue is called Ballaleshwar. The stone idol which Kalyan threw to the ground is also known as Dhundi Vinayak. This is a swayambhu murti and is worshiped before Ballaleshwar is worshiped.

05:30 AM to 10:00 PM.

Kakad Aarti: 5:30 AM. Morning Pooja: 6:00 AM. Afternoon Pooja: 12:30 PM. Evening Pooja: 7:00 PM. Shej Aarti: 10:00 PM. On Chaturthi Days Pooja is on 06:00AM to 09:00 AM

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