Balaji Temple at Narayanpur Village
My first outing in Pune was to the Balaji temple near Narayanpur village. I didn’t take my camera with me at that time, but the place/route was good enough to make a second visit within 2 months. The balaji temple near narayanpur is meant to be a replica of the Tirupati temple in all aspects. The priests there have come from Tirupati and every “sevai” done is similar to the one in tirupati. They even give out one laddoo to every visitor!
The temple is very well maintained and if you visit quite early in the day , you can see the main deity in a matter of minutes whereas on a weekend or in the later half of the day, quite a queue builds up. In summer, the ground gets really hot and it can be quite an experience to reach the comfort of the shade from the point where you leave your slippers. The temple timings are from 5 AM – 8 PM.
Route from Pune to Narayanpur: I stay in Magarpatta, so all the routes mentioned start at Magarpatta! Go towards hadapsar market. Do not go over the flyover, go tothe left of it. Once you see the hadapsar bus stand (to the right, when going from magarpatta), you have to go around it . You have to go on this quite a long distance to reach Saswad village. You will cross a Ghat section to reach Saswad. Once you reach here, you would see a bus stand (a bigger bus stop to be precise!) and also a Sivaji Statue (not a good landmark, as there are hundreds of Sivaji statues all over Maharashtra). Beyond this bus stand, you will see sign boards for Narayanpur. The moment you take this turn, you will enter a maze of extremely small streets. After crossing this village, the greenery starts to open up. This road will take you right into Narayanpur and to the Balaji temple beyond that.
One of the landmarks you will see on the way is the structure below while crossing a narrow bridge. I somehow get reminded of Angkor Wat whenever i see this photo, dunno why!
The first time when i visited here, the surroundings were pretty dull, but everyone told me that things drastically change with the onset of the monsoons and they were right! The whole route was bathed in green with numerous small waterfalls and streams dotting the sides of the road.
A trip which should normally take around an hour one-way ended up taking almost double the time, because the temptation to stop the car and go out and take photographs was too much to overcome.
Just a few kilometres ahead of the balaji temple is the fort hill of Purandar. A small road goes to the left (with clear signs, albeit in Marathis). If yo don’t know Marathi/Hindi, look for the Sivaji photo! We had not planned a visit to this fort, but i drove towards it just to see the demo version so that i can plan an exclusive trip later. The road was in a pretty bad condition. We met one passer-by and confirmed that this indeed was the road up to Purandar. He confirmed that and said that road condition is much worser further on. It had also started raining heavily by then. So, we turned back. But a walk/trek up to Purandar (a drive, if your car is well insured) is a must on the to-do list!
Nice pics but unfortunately didnt visit the place. Will visit the place once and very soon… Near by places are lonavala and khandala. Should visit these places in rainy seasons and winter…
I have recently visited balaji temple with my husband & I am totally impressed by the calmness & serenity of the place.It will take you to another world of divine beauty & spiritualism.All I can say that the experience was spell-bounding.
One of my colleague visited Balaji temple and explained me the beauty of Mini Tirupathi. Since then i am feeling like Balaji is calling me… So I just checked in google abt the temple, then i found this link. After looking at the photos and comments i am planning to visit soon..
nice pics and useful information for tourists.
very very nice photograph & attached to heart feeling that is good place & environment
plz send realated photograph this place & temple send on my email address
kindly request
Thanks
Rakesh kumar
looking at photographs i cant hold my temptation to visit the place planning to be there as soon as possible thanks a lot for giving the detailed information.
Very good temple near to Pune. Cleanly maintained. Replica of Tirupati Balaji temple. A good piligimage to visit and enjoy Laddu.
Prasanna,
Can you pl tell me where i “bash” marathis or maharashtra?
There is a difference between light-hearted humor and racism and i definitely not of the second type.
Unfortunately, your last line tends to take this humour into reality…
Btw, here are some links to help you bash me or tamilians ..feel free, i will have a good laugh.
http://www.srajaram.com/2008/02/all-you-wanted-to-know-about-south.html
http://www.srajaram.com/2006/06/how-to-identify-nri-in-chennai.html
Cheers!
Hi Rajaram,
I have been follwing your blog for quite a while and good to know that you are exploring and enjoying different places in Maharashtra. However,one thing I noticed that in each of your blogs there has to be bashing on Marathi and Maharashtra which is not of good taste.I have heard that Tamilians are arrogants and you are prooving that.Tell me how much u guys tolorate anything against Tamil or Tamilnadu. Hindi speaking people are harrassed each way possible in your state and how can u dare to hurt the feelings of locals where you are earning your livlihood. You are getting a job,modern living standards and a peaceful and safe life here So refrain from such things and try not to hurt feelings of locals. Otherwise as you have already mentioned in your website, you know the Shivsena and MNS ways to make you understand.
Cheers!!!
BTW the information provided and pics are excellent though..keep it up
HI,
Thanks for the informative post and the lovely pictures. Really tempted me to take a vist there. Also i have seen this question being asked in the post but none bothered to answer. Could you please share if there is a provision to do the child’s mundan here. I want to get the same done for my son. Thanks in advance.
NICE TEMPLE IN PUNE. AND IT IS AS FAMOUS FOR TOURIST.