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Pataleshwar Cave Temple

 

This historic temple that stands in the heart of the city dates back to the 8th century. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this structure was carved out of a single piece of basalt rock resembling the Ellora caves in design. This temple also houses statues of other Hindu Gods and Goddesses.

National War Museum

 

This war memorial is dedicated to those army personnel who sacrificed their lives in defense of the country in post-independence India. The main structure is around 25 feet tall and there is also a MIG aircraft on display here. This entire monument was funded by residents of Pune in memory of the heroes of Indian army.

Dagdusheth Halwai Temple

 


Srimanth Dagaduseth Ganpati temple pune is one of the most important and visited ganesh temple in Maharashtra. Dagaduseth seth ganpati temple is visited by millions of people on ganesh chaturthi and the ten day festival celebration of Ganesh chaturthi.The Lord Ganesh temple is situated at a walking distance from the famous historical monument called Shaniwar Wada, which used to be the administrative headquarter during the Peshwa Regime.

Saras Baug

 

The Saras Baug temple is one of the most iconic landmarks of Pune. Constructed way back under the rule of Peshwa and Maratha rules, the temple was completed 1784. The temple in itself is a stunning structure that lies at the foot of the Parvati Hills, which was the seat and residency of the rulers of yore. The 25 Acre comples of the temple is also called ‘TalyatlaGanpati’ meaning the Ganpati (A Hindu Elephant God) in the lake.

Osho Ashram

 

Also known as Rajneesh Ashram after its founder, this spiritual meditation centre is one of the most frequented places to visit in Pune by foreign tourists. One can tour the premises to view the Meditation hall and Osho Samadhi besides opting to undergo a meditation session there. There is also an adjacent Zen garden called Osho Teerth which is full of lush green flora and is an ideal spot to relax in.

National Defence Academy

 

This training ground for India’s armed forces stands in the Khadakwasla region, on the outskirts of Pune. Set amid a green terrain, this academy also has an architectural masterpiece in the form of Sudan Block, standing within its boundaries.

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