Padmalaya

Shree Padmalaya Temple
श्री पदमालय देवस्थान
Shree Ganapati Peeths, Padmalaya
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictJalgaon
DeityGanesha
Location
LocationErandol
StateMaharashtra
CountryIndia
Padmalaya is located in Maharashtra
Padmalaya
Location in Maharashtra
Geographic coordinates20°52′10″N 75°23′33″E / 20.869345°N 75.392532°E / 20.869345; 75.392532
Architecture
StyleHemadpanthi
Completed1912
Temple(s)1

Padmalaya is a village in Erandol taluka of Jalgaon district, Maharashtra, India. It lies 10 km from Erandol and 31.5 km from the district headquarters of Jalgaon. The village is known for the Ganesha temple. A pond is located near this temple.[1][2]

Etymology

Padmalaya is a portmanteau word blending "Padmasya" and "Alaya", means "Home of Lotus" in Sanskrit. The name is derived from a large lotus pond that is believed to have existed adjacent to a local temple dedicated to Ganesha.[1] A pond named Bhimkund located few kilometres south of this temple is also a tourist attraction.[1]

Culture

Padmalay temple is a pilgrimage place. Anjani river flows around 1 km from Padmalaya.

Padmalaya is among the two and half Ganapati peeths of India. The temple is also revered as among half Ganapati peeths. The temple has two Ganapati murtis, both are Swayambhu murtis, One idol is known as Aamod and another one is known as Pramod.[1][3]

This stone temple is built in Hemadpanthi architectural style.[4] The padukas of Shree Govind Maharaj are located in front of the temple. A huge bell weighing 440 kg is next to the padukas.[citation needed]

Legends

Legend states that Bhima had a battle with rakshasa Bakasura and killed him. After the fight Bhim was thirsty, so he slammed his feet on the ground to form a small pond. The pond, called Bhimkund, and is near the temple. Per Mahabharata, Pandavas used to bath in Bhimkund during their exile.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Shree Kshetra Padmalaya | District Jalgaon, Government of Maharashtra | India". Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  2. ^ "जगात एकमेव असणारे जळगावातील श्री क्षेत्र पद्मालय". Jalgaon Live News. Jalgaon Live News. 2021. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Padmalaya Temple, Erandol Jalgaon". 21 July 2015. Archived from the original on 21 July 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  4. ^ "महाभारताचा इतिहास लाभलेले श्री क्षेत्र पद्मालय..बाप्पा भाविकांचे श्रद्धास्थान". eSakal - Marathi Newspaper (in Marathi). Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  5. ^ "महाभारताचा इतिहास लाभलेले श्री क्षेत्र पद्मालय..बाप्पा भाविकांचे श्रद्धास्थान". eSakal - Marathi Newspaper (in Marathi). Retrieved 4 March 2022.

External links

  • Official website
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