
सारस बाग गणपति मंदिर, पुणे
Today at this temple
Quick facts
- Primary deity
- गणेश
- Tradition
- ganapatya
- Year founded
- 1784
- Founder
- Built 1784 CE by PESHWA SAWAI MADHAVRAO (MADHAVRAO II) — situated in the historic Saras Baug ("Swan Garden") area of Pune, originally a Peshwa-era royal-pleasure-garden with artificial-lake. The Ganesha-murti is known as SIDDHI VINAYAK (distinct from Mumbai's Siddhivinayak Prabhadevi) — Pune's own Peshwa-era Siddhivinayak. The temple stands on an elevated-mound within the former royal-garden
- Managing trust
- Trust-managed with Maharashtra state endowment; Pune Municipal Corporation maintains adjacent garden
- Daily footfall
- 3,000-8,000 daily
- Photography
- outside_only
- Non-Hindu policy
- all_welcome
- Dress code
- Traditional attire; no shorts
- Accessibility
- ♿ 👴 🍼
- VIP darshan
- —
- Typical visit
- 45–120 min
Sthala Purana — the story
Peshwa-era historical founding (1784)
References: Ganesha Atharvashirsha Classical Ganapati-upanishad
Darshan & aartis
- 06:00Morning30 min · Mangala aarti
- 19:00Evening30 min · Sandhya aarti
Plan your visit
Pune (PNQ) — 12 km
Pune Junction — 3 km
Saras Baug parking
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Pune central hotels (2 km)
Pune veg restaurants
Year-round. Ganesh Chaturthi peak; Oct-Feb ideal
- Modak, durva, red-hibiscus
- Combine with Parvati Hill (2 km) and Pune Manache-5 walking-tour
Gallery & media

Deity & iconography
- Height of murti
- 122 cm
- Trunk direction
- left
- Vahana
- Mushak
- Adornments
- Siddhi Vinayak Ganapati murti approximately 122 cm, left-trunk, seated-padmasana. Daily-shringar with red-silk, gold-ornaments, fresh-modak, 21-durva. The temple is set within the SARAS BAUG garden area; former royal-pleasure-garden with artificial-lake surrounds the elevated-mound temple — creating a distinctive-garden-setting unique-among-Pune-Ganapati-shrines
- Consorts on panel
- Riddhi-Siddhi consorts; subsidiary Hanuman-shrine
- Favored bhoga
- Modak, durva, red-hibiscus, coconut, traditional Maharashtrian Ganapati-naivedya
- Mantras chanted here
- Om Gan Ganapataye Namah · Ganesha Atharvashirsha · Sankashta Nashana Stotra
- Worship purpose
- Peshwa-era Ganesha devotion; Ganesh Chaturthi 11-day festival; pan-Pune Ganapati devotional destination; Saras Baug garden-tourism combined with temple-visit; Pune-heritage walking-tour
Architecture & art
1784 Peshwa-era Maratha-vernacular temple on elevated-mound within royal-pleasure-garden
- Style
- 1784 Peshwa-era Maratha-vernacular architecture; temple on elevated-mound within former royal-pleasure-garden; Saras Baug ("Swan Garden") surrounds with artificial-lake (now partially-filled); compound approximately 40m × 35m
- Shikhara height
- 12 m
- Built of
- Stone and lime-mortar Peshwa-era construction
- Notable features
- 1784 Peshwa Sawai Madhavrao construction · SIDDHI VINAYAK Pune name · Saras Baug ("Swan Garden") setting · Former royal-pleasure-garden with artificial-lake · Pune-heritage walking-tour site · Ganesh Chaturthi 1-2 lakh
- Protection status
- state_protected
History timeline
- 1784
Peshwa Sawai Madhavrao (Madhavrao II) built the temple in the Saras Baug royal-pleasure-garden
- 1818
Post-Peshwa British-era continuity under trust-management
- Post-1947
Pune Municipal Corporation garden-area + Trust-managed temple; Pune-heritage-tourism integration
Special phenomena
Garden-setting unique among Pune Ganapatis
The Saras Baug setting with former-artificial-lake provides a garden-atmosphere distinct from Pune's urban-Ganapati-shrines
Poojas & sevas offered here
No bookable poojas listed yet
Festivals & signature events
- Signatureगणेश चतुर्थीAnnual
Location & nearby temples
- पर्वती पहाड़ी मंदिर, पुणे1.1 km · Pune
- श्री भिकारदास मारुति मंदिर, पुणे1.4 km · Pune
- श्रीमंत दगडूशेठ हलवाई गणपति2.0 km · Pune
- श्री ताम्बडी जोगेश्वरी देवी मंदिर, पुणे2.1 km · Pune
- श्री कसबा गणपति मंदिर, पुणे2.4 km · Pune
- ओंकारेश्वर मंदिर, पुणे2.6 km · Pune
Scriptural references
- Ganesha Atharvashirsha
- Classical Ganapati-upanishad
Sources & credits
✓ Verified by 2026-04-25. Seeded from training + Wikipedia. 1784 Peshwa-dating documented. Video metadata intentionally empty.
- Saras Baug Pune — source · CC-BY-SA 4.0