Friday, July 1, 2011

Omkareshwar Temple


Lord Shiva stands as a symbol of endurance as it had survived the havoc created by the 1962 Panshet floods.Omkareshwar temple is known as one of the biggest temples in Pune Known for its extravagant style of construction and huge domes, the temple becomes one of the main attractions in Pune.
The structure of Omkareshwar temple takes us back to the Peshwa regime as it was constructed during the reign of Sadashiv Bhau, the Peshwa. A 250 year old construction on the banks of the river Mutha still proclaims the glory of the fallen Peshwa Empire. It can be seen as a perfect piece of art and architecture prevailing in the 17th century.
Beautiful carvings on the upper parts of the white dome on Omkareshwar temple are a sheer beauty. The stone roof of the temple too is embellished with carvings from Hindu mythology. Spacious verandas with columns enhance the grandeur of the shrine.
In addition to the Shiva temple, you have six other temples in the premises. These include Lord Shani, Lord Hanuman, Lord Vishnu, Lord Ganesh and Goddess Durga.
As we enter in to Omkareshwar temple, we feel the warm welcome of lord Shiva. The beautiful Shiva Lingam catches the eye of all. The priests over here decorate the Shiva Lingam artistically. Omkareshwar has been showering His grace on the devotees for centuries together. The big Nandi built with stone, right in front of the Shiva temple has its own beauty.

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