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Parvati Hill & Devdeveshwar Temple
Historical Significance:
Built in the 18th century by the Peshwas, Parvati Temple was originally a private shrine of the Peshwa rulers.
Balaji Baji Rao (Nana Saheb Peshwa) constructed the temple in honor of his mother, Kashibai, who recovered from an illness after praying to Goddess Parvati.
It played a crucial role during the Third Battle of Panipat (1761) as the Peshwas gathered here for strategic planning.
Temple Complex:
The hilltop houses several ancient temples dedicated to:
Devdeveshwar Temple (Main temple) – Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
Vishnu Temple – For Lord Vishnu worshippers.
Rama Temple – Features idols of Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana.
Kartikeya Temple – Dedicated to Lord Kartikeya, son of Lord Shiva.
Vitthal-Rukmini Temple – Devoted to Lord Vitthal and Goddess Rukmini.
Best Features:
103 Stone Steps: A moderate climb leading to the temple, providing a mini-trek experience.
Breathtaking View: The hilltop offers 360-degree views of Pune, especially stunning at sunrise and sunset.
Spiritual Vibe: The Maha Shivratri and Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations bring thousands of devotees here.
Timings & Entry:
Timings: 5:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Entry Fee: Free
Peshwa Museum – A Glimpse into Maratha Glory
Located within the Parvati Temple complex, Peshwa Museum is housed in a section of the Peshwa Palace (built in 1795). It displays artifacts and belongings from the Peshwa Era (1700s – early 1800s), reflecting Pune’s rich Maratha history.
Major Exhibits:
Weapons & Armor – Swords, spears, and war gear from the Maratha battles.
Coins & Manuscripts – Rare Maratha-era gold and silver coins, along with historical documents.
Traditional Attire & Jewelry – Clothing and ornaments of Peshwa rulers and noblewomen.
Antique Paintings & Photographs – Showcasing Pune’s transformation over centuries.
War Memorabilia – Items related to the Third Battle of Panipat and other Maratha conflicts.
Timings & Entry:
Timings: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Entry Fee: ₹10 per person
Why Visit Parvati Hill & Peshwa Museum?
✔️ History Enthusiasts: Perfect for learning about Pune’s rich Maratha heritage.
✔️ Spiritual Seekers: A peaceful temple for prayer and meditation.
✔️ Photographers & Nature Lovers: Stunning cityscape views and sunrises.
✔️ Fitness Enthusiasts: The climb up 103 steps provides a great workout!
Peshwa Museum – A Glimpse into Maratha Glory
Timings & Entry:
Timings: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Entry Fee: ₹10 per person
翻译:
帕尔瓦蒂山和德夫德维什瓦尔神庙
历史意义:
帕尔瓦蒂神庙由佩什瓦人于 18 世纪建造,最初是佩什瓦统治者的私人神殿。
巴拉吉·巴吉·拉奥(Nana Saheb Peshwa)建造了这座神庙以纪念他的母亲卡什拜,卡什拜在向帕尔瓦蒂女神祈祷后从疾病中康复。
在第三次帕尼帕特战役(1761 年)期间,佩什瓦人聚集在这里进行战略规划,这座神庙发挥了至关重要的作用。
神庙建筑群:
山顶有几座古老的神庙,供奉:
德夫德维什瓦尔神庙(主庙)——供奉湿婆神和帕尔瓦蒂女神。
毗湿奴神庙——供奉毗湿奴神的信徒。
罗摩神庙——供奉罗摩神、悉多和罗什曼那的神像。
卡尔提克亚神庙——供奉湿婆神的儿子卡尔提克亚神。
维塔尔-鲁克米尼神庙——供奉维塔尔神和鲁克米尼女神。
最佳特色:
103 级石阶:通往神庙的适度攀登,提供迷你徒步体验。
壮丽景色:山顶可 360 度俯瞰浦那,日出和日落时尤其令人惊叹。
精神氛围:大湿婆节和象头神节庆祝活动吸引了成千上万的信徒来到这里。
时间和入场:
时间:上午 5:00 - 晚上 8:00
入场费:免费
佩什瓦博物馆——一瞥马拉塔的荣耀
佩什瓦博物馆位于帕尔瓦蒂神庙建筑群内,坐落在佩什瓦宫(建于 1795 年)的一部分内。它展示了佩什瓦时代(1700 年代 - 1800 年代早期)的文物和物品,反映了浦那丰富的马拉地历史。
主要展品:
武器和盔甲 - 马拉地战争中的剑、矛和战争装备。
硬币和手稿 - 稀有的马拉地时代金币和银币以及历史文献。
传统服饰和珠宝 - 佩什瓦统治者和贵妇的服装和饰品。
古董绘画和照片 - 展示浦那几个世纪以来的变迁。
战争纪念品 - 与第三次帕尼帕特战役和其他马拉地冲突有关的物品。
时间和入场:
时间:上午 8:00 - 下午 5:00
入场费:每人 ₹10
为什么要参观帕尔瓦蒂山和佩什瓦博物馆?
✔️ 历史爱好者:非常适合了解浦那丰富的马拉地文化遗产。
✔️ 精神追求者:一座宁静的寺庙,供人们祈祷和冥想。
✔️ 摄影师和自然爱好者:令人惊叹的城市景观和日出。
✔️ 健身爱好者:爬上 103 个台阶可以锻炼身体!
佩什瓦博物馆——一瞥马拉地的辉煌
时间和入场:
时间:上午 8:00 - 下午 5:00
入场费:每人 ₹10