15 June 2015

11 Maruti Yatra 3 Days/2 Nights

11 Maruti Yatra  3 Days/2 Nights


Per Person charges Rs. 2900 /- including ( Meals, Accomodation & Travel )

   Shahapur   |   Chafal (DasMaruti)   |   Chafal (PratapMaruti)   |   Bahe   |   Mazgaon   |   Manpadale       Masur   |   Pargaon   |   Shirale   |   Umbraj   

The deity Maruti (also known as Hanuman) is the God of strength, intelligence and knowledge. Samarth Ramdas Swami, a great devotee of Shri Ram and Hanuman, was himself believed to be a rebirth of Hanuman. He travelled across the entire country and used his knowledge, experience and acquired celestial powers to influence the minds of the public towards devotion of Shri Ram, and to teach them to strive for the strength that Maruti, Shri Ram’s devotee. While traversing the country, he established a temple of Shri Maruti in innumerable villages. Among these, eleven temples of Shri Maruti have a special significance since these eleven temples are believed to be Jagrut . All these eleven temples are located on the banks of the River Krishna. Samarth Ramdas awakened the desire for courage and strength in the people by setting them on the path of devotion towards Maruti.


                                    PUNE / SATARA / KOLHAPUR /  Akra Maruthi 


          Day 1
Departure 7.00 am from Chedda Nagar Sri Murugan Temple, Breakfast at Panvel Janakalyan Ashram- Departure to Pune at 8.00 am - Darshan of NIGDI - Sree Krishna Kovil - Darshan of Pune Sree Balaji Temple at Narayanpur - Lunch - Darshan of Satara Uttara Chidambar Natrajar Temple _ Dinner & Halt
         Day 2

Bath- Breakfast- Departure & Darshan Of Akra Maruthi (11)temple built by Swami Samartha Ramadas between Kolhapur & Satara - Lunch  at Shree Ramdas Swami Ashram-  Darshan Of Sri Ram Temple at Chafal-Dinner & halt at Kolhapur
Day 3

Bath - Darshan Of  Mahalaxmi Kolhapur Temple - Lunch at Sajjangad - Darshan of Wai Ganapathy - Departure to Pune - Reach Mumbai by 09.00 pm

Total Cost Rs.2900/- per person  which includes Train fare ,Bus Fare,  Accommodation, Meals, Pooja, etc.

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