Siddhanath Temple, Mhaswad

Siddhanath Temple, located in Mhaswad, is dedicated to the veneration of Lord Siddhanath. Siddhanath is believed to be incarnation of Shiva (one of the principle deities of Hinduism) and the patron god of adjacent regions and one of among several regional protective (Kshetrapal) gods of Maharashtra. Mhaswad is situated in the bank of Manganaga river.

Shree Sidhhanath Temple, Mhaswad
Shree Mhaswad Sidhhanath
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictSatara district
Location
LocationMhaswad
StateMaharashtra
CountryIndia
Location within Maharashtra
Geographic coordinates17°37′52″N 74°47′15″E
Architecture
TypeMandir architecture
Completed9th century
Sidhhanath and Jogeshwari

Historically, mann region was once ruled by Chalukya of Badami. In the 11th century, chalukya rulers built this temple as it was considered to be there an ancestors god, letter in 1738 chalukya descendant Dubal of karad built other half of temple, From then onwords all rituals are performed in presence of Dubal family members latter this place was ruled by Mane(माने), a Maratha Kshatriya 07 Kuli clan. The Manes were Noblemen & were considered as pillars of Maratha Empire. Sardar Nagoji Mane was one of the famous ruler's of mhaswad and Ally of {Chhatrapati Rajaram Bhonsle Maharaj}. Sardar Subhanji Mane who was son of Nagoji Mane had taken part in the war of Panipat against Abdali.

A festival called Jatra of Lord Shree Siddhanath is celebrated Every Year by the people over here. In this festival, a chariot of Shree Siddhanath is taken around the town by His devotees. Lord Shree Siddhanath Ratha Yatra is a Great Festival. Lakhs of people from all over India and Maharashtra comes Mhaswad to celebrate this Yatra . SHREE SIDDHANATH is KULDAIVATYA of all Maratha's, Mane surname CLAN.

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