Bhairavnath Temple, Pedgaon,
Maharashtra
Bhairavnath Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Bhairava located at Pedgaon Village in Shrigonda Taluk in Ahmednagar District in Maharashtra, India. This temple is located inside the ancient ruined fort of Dharmaveergad. Pedgaon is situated on the northern bank of Bhima river.
History
The
temple is believed to be built in 12th century CE. Pedgaon was an
important fortified settlement by 1680 CE under the Mughals. The fortifications
were built by the Deccan Viceroy of the Mughals. The temple is one of the state
protected monuments in Maharashtra declared by Archaeological
Survey of India.
The Temple
This temple is facing towards south and is in ruined state. The temple consists of sanctum, maha mandapa and mukha mandapa. The mukha mandapa is supported by two pillars and two pilasters in a row. The maha mandapa can be accessed through entrances on the southern side and western side. The sanctum enshrines an image of Bhairavnath, The doorjamb of the sanctum is decorated with floral and geometrical designs.
Connectivity
The temple is located at about
13 Kms from Kashti Railway Station, 13 Kms from Shrigonda Bus Stand, 14 Kms
from Shrigonda, 15 Kms from Kashti, 20 Kms from Daund, 74 Kms from Ahmednagar,
101 Kms from Pune Airport and 104 Kms from Pune. Pedgaon is situated to the
east of the Kashti Railway Station and to the south of Shrigonda Town.
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