Shri Kshetra Narayanpur, Pune
श्री क्षेत्र नारायणपूर,पुणे
Dattātreya
एक मुखी दत्त, नारायणपूर, ता.पुरंदर जि.पुणे
Village
Ek Mukhi Datta of Shri Kshetra Narayanpur
Ek Mukhi Datta of Shri Kshetra Narayanpur
CountryIndia
RegionPune
SubdistrictPurandar
MantraJay Jay Gurudev Datta Atri Anusaye Suta
जय जय गुरुदेव दत्त, अत्री अनुसूये सुता
Digambara Digambara ShreePada Vallabha Digambara

Narayanpur is a small village located in Purandhar valley in Pune district, Maharashtra, India. It is located about 35 km south of Pune city.[1] One can reach Narayanpur from Pune either from Dive ghat and Saswad or from Katraj Ghat and Mumbai-Pune-Satara Road. Narayanpur is situated at the bottom of famous Purandar fort. Lord Indra's second name is Purandar. Indra made austerity on a nearby mountain, hence the name Purandhar valley. This place is also came to be known as Narayanpur by the ancient Narayaneshwar temple. Narayanpur is a paradise for nature lovers.[2]

Narayanpur is a sacred place temples of "Lord Datta" and "Narayaneshwar". The famous Prati Balaji mandir at Ketkawale is located 10 km away,[3] southerly to Narayanpur.

Shreenath Mhaskoba Temple the biggest temple of Purandar taluka is situated on Katraj- Kodit -Narayanpur road 3km before Narayanpur.Good place to visit on Sunday and Amavasya.

The temple of Narayaneshwar here is very old. The sculptures are said to be of 'Yadav' era.

Narayanpur Datta Mandir has Ek Mukhi Datta idol and the sacred padukas. Sadguru Narayan Maharaj has built "Char DattaDhams" in four different directions in India, of which Narayanpur is one.[4][5]

Narayanpur is also the village of Changdev Maharaj.

References

  1. Natayanpur
  2. "Narayanpur Balaji Temple and Dutta Temple | Infromation & Details". 13 January 2010.
  3. "::balaji::". sribalajimandirpune.com. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  4. "Shree Dattadham". www.shreedattadham.com. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  5. http://dattadham.in

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