Renuka Mata Temple - Sonai, Ahmednagar
Renuka Mata Temple in Ahamednagar - Aurangabad national high way road. And it is about 3 kms from Sonai village. The main diety of the temple is Renukamata is another form or avatar of Shri Parvatimata. And this Renukamata and is swaymbhoo.The whole temple complex is built by the expert sculputures from Rajasthan by using the shank metal. The present temple complex and the sanctum sanctorium were built on Kartheeka Shuddha Ashtami 1854. Actually in the present temple Devi Shri Renukamata was installed in the year 1954 by Swamy Hans theerth Anna Maharaj. There is one more idol of Renuka Mata at the ground floor.
Shani Shingnapur Temple ,Sonai is a village in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Situated in Nevasa
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Shani Shingnapur Temple
Shani Shingnapur[1] or Shani Shinganapur [2] or Shingnapur[3] or Sonai is a village in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Situated in Nevasa taluka in Ahmednagar district, the village is known for its popular temple of Shani, the Hindu god associated with the planet (graha) Saturn. Shingnapur is 35 km from Ahmednagar city.
Shani Shingnapur(नाशिक) महाराष्ट्रा, शनि सिंगापुर, Shingnapur is also famous for the fact that no ho
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Breaking News: First Group Of Women Enter Shani Shingnapur Temple and pray
Breaking a 400-year-old discriminatory tradition, women on Friday entered the sanctum sanctorum of the Shani Shingnapur temple in Maharashtra and offered prayers. For over four centuries, women had been barred from stepping onto the high platform on which stands a black stone - symbolizing Lord Shanidev, the personification of planet Saturn.
However, the temple trust on Friday took a decision to end the age-old discriminatory practice and allow women inside the sanctum sanctorum.
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SHANI SHIGNANAPUR or Sonai is a village in the Indian state of Maharashtra
The story of the swayambhu statue handed down from generations through word of mouth, goes something like this: When the Shepherd touched the stone with a pointed rod, the stone started bleeding. The shepherds were astounded. Soon the whole village gathered around to watch the miracle. On that night Lord Shanaishwara appeared in the dream of the most devoted and pious of the shepherds.
He told the shepherd that he is Shaneeshwara. He also told that the unique looking black stone is his swayambhu form. The shepherd prayed and asked the lord whether he should construct a temple for him. To this, Lord Shani Mahatma said there is no need for a roof as the whole sky is his roof and he preferred to be under open sky. He asked the shephered to do daily pooja and 'Tailabhisheka' every Saturday without fail. He also promised the whole hamlet will have no fear of dacoits or burglars or thieves.
So, Lord Shanaishwara can be seen even today, in the open yard without any roof above. To this day, there are no doors for any houses, shops, temples.[6] It is to be seen to believe that even post office has no door, not to speak of locks. Due to the fear of Lord Shani, none of the structures, be it dwelling houses, huts, shops, etc. situated within one kilometer radius of this Lord Shani temple have neither doors nor locks.[7] No thievery or burglary was reported until 2010 when first theft was reported and again another one was reported in 2011. Some who have tried to steal have died vomiting blood within minutes of their act and before they could cross the boundary.[citation needed] Many others are said have received varied punishments such as long sickness, mental imbalance etc.[citation needed]
This Shani Shingnapur is visited daily by thousands of devotees praying for Lord Shaneswara's favour. The place is busiest on Saturdays. Shani Thrayodashi is considered to be a favorite day for the lord. Similarly Saturday falling on 'Amavasya'(new moon day in Sanskrit and many other Indian languages) is considered to be a favourite day for the Lord Shanaishwara and on that days devotees seeking his blessings throng this temple in thousands.
Shrine of Shani
The shrine for Shani consists of a five and a half feet high black rock installed on an open-air platform, which symbolizes the god Shani. A Trishula (trident) is placed along the side of the image and a Nandi (bull) image is on the south side. In front are the small images of Shiva and Hanuman.[4]
Generally, the temple has 30–45,000 visitors a day, which swells to around three lakh (i.e. three hundred thousand) on amavasya (the no moon day), believed to be the most auspicious day to appease Shani.[1] The village holds a fair in honour of the deity on this day. A bigger festival is held on new moon days that fall on Saturdays. Devotees bathe Lord Shani's image with water and oil and offer flowers, and udid to him. A palanquin procession of Shani is held on the day of the fair.[4] Other festivals include the birthday of Shani, Shani Jayanti.[1]
The shrine gained popularity with the decade-old film Surya Putra Shanidev made by the film producer Gulshan Kumar.[1]
Entry to women
Entrance Gateway of Shani Shingnapur
According to a 400-year tradition, women are restricted from entering the inner sanctum. On 26 January 2016, a group of over 500 women, led by activist Trupti Desai, marched to the temple under the group Bhumata Ranragani Brigade, demanding entry into the Inner sanctum. They were stopped by the police.[8]
In a landmark judgement on 30 March 2016, the Bombay High Court asked Maharashtra government to ensure that women are not denied entry to any temple.[9] On 8 April 2016, the Shani Shingnapur trust finally allowed the women devotees to enter the sanctum
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Shingnapur is also famous for the fact that no house in the village has doors, only door frames. Despite this, no theft is reported in thevillage.[4] Villagers never keep their valuables under lock and key. Villagers believe that the temple is a jagrut devasthan (lit. alive temple), meaning that the god here is very powerful. They believe that god Shani punishes anyone attempting theft.
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Shani Singnapur and Kolhar Bhagwatipur Temples in Maharastra
Shri Shaneshwar Devasthan Shanishingnapur's legend in Taluk Naivasa of District Ahmednagar is famous, far and wide, as the shrine of countless devotees. The number of its unbelievable miracles finds its place of pride in The Guinness book of World Records. Ahmednagar's population is known popularly as the place of saints. God Shani occupies a place of fear in the minds of most people in India. There is needless terror about God Shani in the minds of people. Unlike other Gods in the pantheon, why are you scared of God Shani? Although he is your friend, and not your enemy? In our day to day life, there is a great place of importance for strength and mercy in our lives. official website is
Kolhar Bhagwatipur a situated on the bank of Pravara River in Rahata Taluka (Tahsil) of Ahmednagar district. It is accessible via the Ahmednagar-Mammad state Highway no. 10 approximately 24 km from Shirdi, a sacred place of Shri Saibaba. In Bhagwatimata temple, we can see the combined and rare dwelling of the three and half Shaktipeethas i.e. Tuljapur's Shri Tuljabhavani Mata, Mahur's Shri Renuka Mata, Vani's Shri Saptashrungi Mata and Kolhar Bhagwatipur’s Bhagwati Mata. Innumerable devotees come to Kolhar Bhagwatipur. Due to the dwelling of the three and half Shakti Peethas Kolhar Bhagwatipur became holy pilgrimage place. Bhagwatimata fulfils the vows of devotees, answers the wishes of devotees, words are not enough to praise her grandeur. The website of the temple is
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Shani Shingnapur[1] or Shani Shinganapur [2] or Shingnapur[3] or Sonai is a village in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Situated in Nevasa talukain Ahmednagar district, the village is known for its popular temple of Shani, the Hindu god associated with the planet (graha) Saturn. Shingnapur is 35 km from Ahmednagar city.
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Shani Shingnapur or Shani Shinganapur or Shingnapur or Sonai is a village in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Situated in Nevasa taluka in Ahmednagar district, the village is known for its popular temple of Shani, the Hindu god associated with the planet (graha) Saturn. Shingnapur is 35km from Ahmednagar city.
Historical importance
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The story of the swayambhu statue handed down from generations through word of mouth, goes something like this: When the Shepherd touched the stone with a pointed rod, the stone started bleeding. The shepherds were astounded. Soon the whole village gathered around to watch the miracle. On that night Lord Shanaishwara appeared in the dream of the most devoted and pious of the shepherds.
He told the shepherd that he is Shaneeshwara. He also told that the unique looking black stone is his swayambhu form. The shepherd prayed and asked the lord whether he should construct a temple for him. To this, Lord Shani Mahatma said there is no need for a roof as the whole sky is his roof and he preferred to be under open sky. He asked the shepherd to do daily pooja and 'Tailabhisheka' every Saturday without fail. He also promised the whole hamlet will have no fear of dacoits or burglars or thieves.
So, Lord Shanaishwara can be seen even today, in the open yard without any roof above. To this day, there are no doors for any houses, shops, temples. It is to be seen to believe that even post office has no door, not to speak of locks. Due to the fear of Lord Shani, none of the structures, be it dwelling houses, huts, shops, etc. situated within one kilometer radius of this Lord Shani temple have neither doors nor locks.No thievery or burglary was reported until 2010 when first theft was reported and again another one was reported in 2011. This Shani Shingnapur is visited daily by thousands of devotees praying for Lord Shaneswara's favour. The place is busiest on Saturdays. Shani Thrayodashi is considered to be a favorite day for the lord. Similarly Saturday falling on 'Amavasya'(new moon day in Sanskrit and many other Indian languages) is considered to be a favourite day for the Lord Shanaishwara and on that days devotees seeking his blessings throng this temple in thousands. In the many years history of the village, there has not been a single incident of theft, riots, murder or rape. It is believed that nobody from the village has ever gone to a home of the aged. Nor has there been a single complaint lodged in a police station.
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shani shingnapur
Shani Shingnapur[1] or Shani Shinganapur [2] or Shingnapur[3] or Sonai is a village in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Situated in Nevasa taluka in Ahmednagar district, the village is known for its popular temple of Shani, the Hindu god associated with the planet (graha) Saturn. Shingnapur is 35 km from Ahmednagar city.
The temple is believed to be a jagrut devasthan (lit. alive temple), meaning that a deity still resides in the temple icon. Villagers believe that god Shani punishes anyone attempting theft.[4] The deity here is Swayambhu (Sanskrit: self-evolved deity) that is self emerged from earth in form of black, imposing stone. Though no one knows the exact period, it is believed that the Swayambhu Shanaishwara statue was found by shepherds of the then local hamlet. It is believed to be in existence at least since the start of Kali yuga.
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Kautuki Flooded again after 19 year सोनई च्या कौतुकी नदी ला 19 वर्षांनंतर पुर Nature disasters
Kautuki Flooded again after 19 year सोनई च्या कौतुकी नदी ला 19 वर्षांनंतर पुर Nature desasture
This video capture at Sonai, Tal newasa, in India. Sonai comes under dry region of india. this natural disaster happens in 1998 last time, and this heavy rain fall happens after 19 years. In this video we can clearly see level of water is raised abnormaly the way no traffic can pass over roads. in some area we can't even see road to walk or drive. People grouping together to help each other. Name of river run across Sonai is Kautuki. Since this river doesn't have dip run though, water flooded everywhere in village. This video is for awareness for people who have plan to go around the village, so that they can prepare for risk ahead.
Ancient Temples & Step wells of Bramhani - Ahmednagar
Bramhani village is located in Rahuri Tehsil of Ahmadnagar district in Maharashtra, India. Rahuri is nearest town to Bramhani which is approximately 14km away. Main religious, Historical and beautiful Temple of Bramhani is Ballalaee Mata Mandir (बल्लाळाई माता मंदिर). Sati Pillar, A buffalo (महिष) outside temple & outer wall sculptures are spectacular. Also there is lake side ancient Shiva Temple, back side of Ballalaee MataTemple in the same complex. Entrance arch & Nandi mandap are in ruined condition. Near village entrance there is also a hemadpanthi Mahadev temple having Shivlinga & Vishnu- Laxmi idol.
Barav / Step-well is the most attractive place of Bramhani situated east of the village. Another unknown Barav/Step-well is located in the south-east direction of the main village, called as Jadhav's Barav. In one niche of the step-well, a Ganesh, Hanuman, Shiva linga and Nandi idols are kept. Besides Bramhani village having archaeological importance & is near to the famous Temple of Shanishingnapur, it has still not acquired popularity.
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Shani Shingnapur or Shani Shinganapur or Shingnapur or Sonai is a village in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Situated in Nevasa taluka in Ahmednagar district, the village is known for its popular temple of Shani, the Hindu god associated with the planet Saturn. Shingnapur is 35 km from Ahmednagar city