Lenyadri Ganapati Temple - लेन्याद्री गणपति मंदिर

Key Highlights

◉ The Lenyadri Ganapati Temple is the only Ashtavinayaka temple located inside a mountain cave.
◉ Devotees climb over 300 stone steps to reach the temple.
Lenyadri Ganapati Temple, also known as Girijatmaj Ganapati Temple, is located near Junnar, Maharashtra. Lenyadri Ganapati Temple is one of the sacred Ashtavinayaka temples dedicated to Bhagwan Ganesh in Maharashtra. This temple is unique in that it is built within an ancient rock-cut cave located on a hill.

Lenyadri Ganapati Temple Darshan Timings
Lenyadri Ganapati Temple is open throughout the week and darshan timings are from 5:00 am to 8:00 pm.

Major Festivals of Lenyadri Ganapati Temple
Sankashti Chaturthi, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Maghi Ganesh Jayanti are the major festivals of Lenyadri Ganapati Temple. Read about Vighneshwar Temple Ozar.

How to Reach Lenyadri Ganapati Temple
The temple is located on the Lenyadri hill near Junnar, Pune. Lenyadri can be reached from Pune and Mumbai by state transport buses and private cabs. The nearest major railway stations are Pune Junction and Talegaon. The nearest airport is Pune International Airport.
Popular Name: Girijatmaj Ganapati Temple
लेन्याद्री गणपति मंदिर - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
लेन्याद्री गणपति मंदिर, जिसे गिरिजात्मज गणपति मंदिर के नाम से भी जाना जाता है, यह महाराष्ट्र के जुन्नार के पास स्थित है। लेन्याद्री गणपति मंदिर, महाराष्ट्र में भगवान गणेश के पवित्र अष्टविनायक मंदिरों में से एक है।

Information

Open Close Timing
5 AM - 8 PM
Mantra / Popular Slogan
Om Gan Ganpataye Namah
Festival
Dedicated To
Bhagwan Ganesh
Architecture
Buddhist vihara (monastery) rock-cut architecture.
Free Entry
🚫 No

How To Reach

Address 📧
Lenyadri Ganapati Rd Junnar Maharashtra
Metro 🚇
Nearest Railway 🚉
Pune Junction
Air ✈
Pune International Airport
Social Media
Coordinates 🌐
19.2434595°N, 73.8873103°E
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Updated: Jun 04, 2026 15:58 PM