Taluka : Pune City
District : Pune
Category : Religious, Heritage and History
Trishund Ganpati Temple, Pune
Tucked away in historic Somwar Peth, Pune, the Trishund Ganpati Temple (built 1754–1770 CE) stands as a unique heritage marvel seamlessly blending Rajasthani, Malwa, South Indian, and Maratha architectural styles. Founded by Bhimgirji Gosavi of the Giri Gosavi sect, this temple’s distinctiveness lies in its rare Trishund Ganapati idol—Lord Ganesha...

Located in Somwar Peth, Pune. Fully accessible via PMPML city buses, autos, and private vehicles to the temple gate. Being in core city area, parking is very difficult to find

Best season to visit is between October to March. Guru Pournima, Ganesh Chaturthi, and daily morning/evening darshan are occasion to experience tradition, festivities and culture

30 to 40 mins

About the place ...

Tucked away in historic Somwar Peth, Pune, the Trishund Ganpati Temple (built 1754–1770 CE) stands as a unique heritage marvel seamlessly blending Rajasthani, Malwa, South Indian, and Maratha architectural styles. Founded by Bhimgirji Gosavi of the Giri Gosavi sect, this temple’s distinctiveness lies in its rare Trishund Ganapati idol—Lord Ganesha seated on a peacock, adorned with three trunks (trishund) and six arms, its right trunk touching a modak bowl, central trunk connecting to a mouse, and left resting on the chin of a female energy figure

Approach is via a granite plinth and ornate gateway featuring guardian dwarapalakas, with arch motifs depicting Sheshashayi Vishnu, yakshas, kinnaras, birds, Kalash, and illustrations of Vishnu’s ten avatars. Intricate panels and columns, carved from black Deccan basalt, give the temple a cave-like ambience, echoing Ellora’s iconography and spiritual symmetry. Uniquely, three inscriptions in Devanagari, Sanskrit, and Persian mark its history and spiritual lineage; one cites the Bhagavad Gita, another dates the structure, and the Persian epigraph mentions Dattaguru

The sanctum houses not just Ganapati but also layered symbolism—behind the idol is a Sheshashayi Vishnu and Ganesh yantra, while the circumambulatory path reveals carvings fusing Shiva, Vishnu, Varaha, and Naga imagery, reflecting divine unity. The temple walls display Nataraja, Kaal Bhairav, and rare sculpted motifs, along with a political relief depicting a British soldier chaining a rhinoceros, historically representing Bengal and early colonial India

Below the main floor lies an underground chamber with the natural spring and samadhi of Morya Gosavi. Water offered to Ganapati trickles down to this samadhi, and multiple basement cells may have once hosted hathyogis and saints for deep meditation. This mysterious chamber is opened only on Guru Pournima.

The temple’s spiritual significance, artistry, and historical narratives draw art lovers, devotees, and curious urban explorers, making it one of Pune’s least known yet richest heritage sites

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