Pataleshwar Cave Temple
Pataleshwar Cave Temple
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Akshay Sharma
New Delhi, India11,022 contributions
Feb 2021
This place is located in the middle of the busiest place in Pune. It has very old trees and is a protected monument as per ASI. There are guards and ASI office located at its entrance and is very well maintained. It is clean and the temple can be accessed during day time only. The caves have been carved out of stone and give a good view of the entire complex. The place used to be visited by a local saint named Junglee Maharaj and there is a temple dedicated to him just adjacent to this cave temple.
Written 8 February 2021
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Harsh & Leena
Pune, India2,996 contributions
May 2024 • Family
1. Situated on busy JM Road, there is a Small underground temple that was supposedly built by Pandavas.
2. Like all temples dedicated to Shiva, there is a stately Nandi guarding the temple. Nandi is the sacred bull of the Hindu god Shiva.
3. On this festival of lights(Deepawali) the entire campus and temple is decorated with diyas or earthen lamps and looks simply stunning.
4. Massive banyan tree near the entrance of the place
5. This area was cut out of the rock around 1300 years ago
6. You will be thrilled to visit the Jangli Maharaj temple next door
7. The Pataleshwar caves temple is an 8th century monolith rock temple built by the Rashtrakuta Dynasty.
8. Patal is a Sanskrit word that means ‘underworld’ or ‘netherworld’ and eshwar means ‘God’.
9. The temple looks like a true beauty with all the finely crafted pillars, giant circular stones, and rotunda roof.
2. Like all temples dedicated to Shiva, there is a stately Nandi guarding the temple. Nandi is the sacred bull of the Hindu god Shiva.
3. On this festival of lights(Deepawali) the entire campus and temple is decorated with diyas or earthen lamps and looks simply stunning.
4. Massive banyan tree near the entrance of the place
5. This area was cut out of the rock around 1300 years ago
6. You will be thrilled to visit the Jangli Maharaj temple next door
7. The Pataleshwar caves temple is an 8th century monolith rock temple built by the Rashtrakuta Dynasty.
8. Patal is a Sanskrit word that means ‘underworld’ or ‘netherworld’ and eshwar means ‘God’.
9. The temple looks like a true beauty with all the finely crafted pillars, giant circular stones, and rotunda roof.
Written 21 May 2024
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Payal G
Mumbai, India1,091 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Had never imagined that a 1300 year old rock cut temple lies hidden along the busy JM road of Pune. Said to be the oldest structure in Pune, this temple lies below the level of the road and can be accessed directly or through steps behind the popular Jangli Maharaj Samadhi temple. It seemed quite popular among teenagers looking for a break from the heat. The garden at the entrance can do with some maintenance.
The circular structure popularly shown in the pictures of the place houses a huge Nandi idol while the main deity - a form of Shiva is in the cave opposite. The construction was abandoned half way as is evident from the lack of carvings within the caves even though one can see the markings left by the sculptors on the walls. Apart from the Pataleswar idol, there are idols for Ganapati, Parvati, Hanuman, Ram and Sita. The interiors were very clean and the atmosphere very peaceful and very cool being made of rock. While there were no priests around in the afternoon, active pooja is offered at the place.
The circular structure popularly shown in the pictures of the place houses a huge Nandi idol while the main deity - a form of Shiva is in the cave opposite. The construction was abandoned half way as is evident from the lack of carvings within the caves even though one can see the markings left by the sculptors on the walls. Apart from the Pataleswar idol, there are idols for Ganapati, Parvati, Hanuman, Ram and Sita. The interiors were very clean and the atmosphere very peaceful and very cool being made of rock. While there were no priests around in the afternoon, active pooja is offered at the place.
Written 25 February 2020
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FVB06
Vence, France2,224 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
The cave dates from the 8th century and is dug into a monolith
It's very dark, but you can see a few sculptures, and a beautiful nandi under the slab at the entrance
Three small altars emerge from the darkness and there are a few people coming to honor the gods with fervor. A lot of young people
It's very dark, but you can see a few sculptures, and a beautiful nandi under the slab at the entrance
Three small altars emerge from the darkness and there are a few people coming to honor the gods with fervor. A lot of young people
Written 2 March 2024
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Manoj Madhukar Jadhav
Pune, India276 contributions
June 2021
This place is a hidden gem in Pune. This place is on Jangali Maharaj Road also called as JM road in Pune. We have to visit the Jangali Maharaj temole and then steps side form it to the caves. This place is crowded with people during afternoon and in summers as the rock caves provide cool surroundings.
Written 21 April 2022
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Parvathy R
6 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
In the heart of the city lies this ancient cave temple ...This architectural marvel is a rock cut temple..The serene atmosphere it provides makes it a great place..definitely must visit if you are travelling to Pune...
Written 5 February 2020
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40 contributions
Nov 2020 • Family
In between city hustle bustle, here is this cave. You cant imagine this place is within the city, in a most busy road
So if you are planning to go there. This cave is situated adjacent to JM corner and opposite xiaomi showroom. You will see one cycle repair shop just outside the cave entrance. There is no board outside, so just enter the park after few steps you will see a Nandi.
2 wheeler parking area is there.
Go early in the morning. It gets open at 0830am.
So if you are planning to go there. This cave is situated adjacent to JM corner and opposite xiaomi showroom. You will see one cycle repair shop just outside the cave entrance. There is no board outside, so just enter the park after few steps you will see a Nandi.
2 wheeler parking area is there.
Go early in the morning. It gets open at 0830am.
Written 28 November 2020
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KGB777
Singapore, Singapore41,256 contributions
Feb 2015 • Solo
Visited this small temple complex last weekend. Although it's nothing particularly special, I was in the area to visit the adjacent Jangali Maharaj Temple. Since that temple was closed (at about 3pm on Sunday) rather than letting the effort go to waste I returned for a second visit to the Pataleshwar Cave Temple. I remain not particularly impressed with this place: it's really nothing compared with Ellora or Ajanta, or even Elephanta Island in Mumbai. But it does have the advantage of being centrally located in Pune city and, I suppose, if you haven't seen such temple before it might be of some interest.
Written 27 February 2015
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blubLondres
Londres8 contributions
Jan 2015 • Solo
Ended up there while my husband was having a business meet on JM Road.
Peaceful, clean and interesting. Probably the oldest attraction of Pune yet many locals didn't know about it. It's worth a short visit on the way to FC road or else.
Peaceful, clean and interesting. Probably the oldest attraction of Pune yet many locals didn't know about it. It's worth a short visit on the way to FC road or else.
Written 11 April 2015
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PKBOSE
Bhilai, India265 contributions
Jan 2013 • Family
The Pataleshwar Cave Temple is situated in Junglee Maharaj Road within the main city of Pune and is adjacent to the Junglee Maharaj Temple.It is below the ground level and has been hewn from a single (?) rock . There are number of caves inside which are interconnected to each other ,sculpted figures of gods and goddesses(?) in damaged condition are still visible on the walls of these caves.Unfortunately, there is no sign board at the site to inform the visitors of the details of these caves and the place could have been better managed by the authorities. Local legend states that Pandavas while travelling incognito had stayed in this place for a night and had carved the sculptures(??).
Written 5 February 2013
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Sightseer06878923555
Pune District, India
Is this temple will remain open tomorrow?
Written 3 September 2021
Yes. Its allowed. Please visit the Temple in the morning session, if possible.
Written 27 April 2017
Hi, what are the visiting hours of the Pataleshwar Cave Temple? Is it open with lighting after dark? Thanks
Written 13 October 2016
it is under ASI care so works like any Central Government Office except the fact that it is open even on Saturdays and Sundays! But honestly, an appeal to all...don't make it a picnic spot and eat your boxed food here. maintain the sanctity of this place.
Written 14 October 2016
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