Bhuleshwar Temple

The Bhuleshwar Temple is a Hindu temple of Shiva, situated around 45 kilometres from Pune and 10 km from Pune Solapur highway from Yawat in Maharashtra, India. The temple is situated on a hill and was built in the 8th century. There are classical carvings on the walls. It has been declared as a protected monument.

Bhuleshwar Temple
Shiv temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictPune
DeityShiva
Location
LocationMalshiras (माळशिरस)
StateMaharashtra
CountryIndia
Location in Maharashtra
Geographic coordinates18.435874°N 74.241081°E / 18.435874; 74.241081
Temple(s)1

The temple is also known for the folk-tale about it, when a bowl of sweet (pedhas) is offered to the Shiva Ling, one or more of the sweets disappear.

The temple also has an idol of Ganesha in female attire. It is popular as Ganeshwari or Lambodari or Ganeshyani. Along with Ganesha, Shiv and kartikeyan female version available besides Ganesha. This temple is said to have been built in the 1200 century by King Krishnadevaraya. The temple figurines were attacked and disfigured by the Mughlas.

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