Sri Panchganga Mandir - Mahabaleshwar    Share

4.6/5 stars (50 reviews)

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  • Temple
  • Cost Free ( Approx. per person )
  • Near By Venna Lake Boating
  • 1.60 Km 24 min.
  • Tourist attraction

The Panchganga Temple is constructed at the convergence of five rivers Krishna, Venna, Savitri, Koyna and Gayatri. It is believed that five rivers originate from gaumukhi inside Panchganaga temple. Panchganga temple in old Mahabaleshwar is said to be 4500 years old.

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Address
Satara Rd, Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra 412806, India
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Satara Road, Mahabaleshwar
Latitude
17.9237523
Longitude
73.6661642

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abhijit khaladkar

abhijit khaladkar


100.00 %

@ 29 Dec, 2020

Nice and serene place. It's called as the origin of 5 rivers Koyna, Savitri, Gayatri, Venna & Krishna. People drink this holy water. There are 5 stone built outlets, from where the water comes from the said rivers. There is a market surrounding this temple selling wooden artifacts, toys and strawberries. Mahabaleshwar temple is also located nearby.

Sara Traveler

Sara Traveler


80.00 %

@ 22 Dec, 2020

Historical place. Nice and spiritual experience. information :- The rivers Krishna, Venna, Koyna, Savitri and Gayatri originated here. Apart from this, Bhagirathi and Saraswati rivers are secret, Bhagirathi river meets Krishna every 12 years and Saraswati river meets Krishna river every 60 years. This temple is four and a half thousand years old. (For priest) (Panchganga Devasthan Trust)

Dattu Valvi

Dattu Valvi


100.00 %

@ 20 Nov, 2020

Very nice temple and old Temple must visit again.

Anonymous

Anonymous


100.00 %

@ 21 Nov, 2020

Nice Temple in the vicinity of river Bhima

MD Azharuddin Shaikh

MD Azharuddin Shaikh


80.00 %

@ 05 Jul, 2020

It is old hindu temple situated at Mahabaleshwar, MH, IN. It is built in such a way that water from 5 different rivers run through it. People consider it as sacred water and drinks it for health, blessings.

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