The Chintamani Temple in Theur is a significant historical and architectural marvel reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Maharashtra. Built during the Peshwa era, it is closely associated with the legend of sage Kapila Muni, whose divine gemstone (Chintamani) was recovered by Lord Ganesha at this very spot.
Constructed in the 18th century under Madhavrao Peshwa, the temple draws thousands of devotees seeking blessings and wish fulfillment from Lord Ganesha worshipped here as Chintamani Ganpati.
Lord Ganesha (Chintamani Ganpati)
Lord Ganesha worshipped as Chintamani Ganpati — the wish-fulfilling gem — revered for bringing peace of mind. The svayambhu idol has a left-turned trunk with eyes studded with red beads and diamonds.
The temple complex includes smaller shrines for Lord Shiva, Vishnu-Lakshmi, and Hanuman within the compound.
Chinchwad Devasthan Trust
The Chinchwad Devasthan Trust administers the temple, overseeing daily pujas, festivals, and accommodation. Also manages Ashtavinayak temples at Morgaon and Siddhatek.
Built in the 18th century under Madhavrao Peshwa, showcasing Maratha Empire architecture. The complex includes a main shrine, Peshwa Wada (palace), wooden mandapa, stone sabha mandapa, and a black stone water fountain.
Associated with the legend of Lord Ganesha recovering the divine Chintamani gem from sage Kapila Muni at this spot. The svayambhu idol adds deep mythological and spiritual significance.
Lord Ganesha as Chintamani — the remover of worries and fulfiller of wishes — embodies a universal spiritual theme transcending religious boundaries. The serene Bhima riverside setting promotes inner peace.
Foreign visitors find the temple concept deeply resonant. Ancient setting, devotional rituals, and vibrant festivals offer an immersive window into Maharashtra's living spiritual heritage.
No specific restrictions or special fees for foreign visitors.
Ganesh Chaturthi (Bhadrapada) Celebrated 1st–7th day of Bhadrapada (Aug–Sep) with rituals, cultural programs, and fair. Ganesha Jayanti in Magha (Jan–Feb) and Rama-Madhav Punyotsav in Kartik also observed.
Angaraki Sankashti Chaturthi Fourth day of waning moon when it falls on Tuesday. Temple opens 4:00 AM. Maha Aarti 7:30 AM. Morning darshan 4:00 AM–1:00 PM, Evening 2:00 PM–11:00 PM. Devotees observe fasting.
Donations can be made through multiple channels:
Special entry timings for senior citizens and physically challenged to avoid long queues during peak hours.
Bhakta Niwas (double rooms & dormitory). Nearby: Balaji Bhakta Lodge (Non-AC ₹500, AC ₹1,120) and Durga Bhakta Niwas (Non-AC ₹500, AC ₹1,200).
Designated parking for cars, minibuses, and two-wheelers near temple premises. Nominal fee may apply.
Maha Prasad served 10:00 AM–1:00 PM daily. Free or nominal donation. Extended timings during festivals.
Electronic gadgets not allowed inside. Leave in vehicle or deposit at temple entrance counter.
Conducted during open hours (6:00 AM–1:00 PM and 2:00 PM–10:00 PM). Contact temple for rates.
Vehicle Pooja conducted during open hours: 6:00 AM–1:00 PM and 2:00 PM–10:00 PM. Contact 020 26912309 for rates.
Report immediately to temple office or security desk. Describe item and fill form. Announcements over PA system. For missing group members, designate meeting point near main entrance in advance.
Special Pooja & Festival Days: Traditional Indian attire strongly advised during special pujas and festival days.
Chintamani Temple: Situated in Theur village, Pune district.
Theur Road, Taluka Haveli, District Pune, Maharashtra – 412110, India
View on Google MapsPhone: 020 26912309
Pune Airport (~22 km)
Pune Junction (~22 km)
Theur — frequent state and private buses from Pune and across Maharashtra
Taxis readily available from Pune and neighboring cities to Theur.
Cars
Designated areas near temple
Mini Buses
Allocated spots for large vehicles
Two-Wheelers
Dedicated parking spaces
Architectural Style: Built 18th century under Madhavrao Peshwa. Maratha style with intricate carvings, restored brick shikhara, wooden mandapa with black stone water fountain.
Material: Stone and traditional Maratha materials. Wooden mandapa and stone sabha mandapa notable for detailed craftsmanship.
Scientific Aspects: The svayambhu (self-manifested) idol holds deep cultural significance — considered to have emerged naturally representing direct divine presence.
Conservation Efforts: Peshwa Wada now serves administrative purposes. Conservation maintains 18th-century architectural heritage.
One of eight revered Ashtavinayak temples. Chintamani gem symbolizes removal of worries and fulfillment of desires — universal themes resonating across cultures.
Near Bhima River in serene Theur village — naturally peaceful environment ideal for meditation and spiritual connection with nature.
Major festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi and Ganesh Jayanti showcase Maharashtra's living spiritual traditions through vibrant communal celebration.
For visitors from abroad, the temple offers a journey of spiritual exploration. Here are key perspectives to enrich your visit:
Ganesha as remover of worries resonates across cultures — overcoming life's challenges and seeking inner peace.
Recovery of a wish-fulfilling gem illustrates divine intervention and the spiritual power of devotion.
18th-century architecture with intricate carvings, wooden mandapa, and Peshwa Wada offers rich cultural insights.
Bhima River and Theur village surroundings — ideal for meditation and connecting with nature.
Ganesh Chaturthi offers vibrant spiritual experience of joy and communal harmony.
Peaceful riverside environment supports personal meditation and yoga.
Take the blessings home with you:
Traditional sweet of jaggery and coconut.
Sweet delicacy given as prasad.
Seasonal sweets depending on religious events.
Cost: Nominal prices. Check at temple prasad counter.
Purchase: Available at designated counters within temple premises during open hours.
Poojas bookable through platforms like Puja Online, including packages with home delivery of prasad.
Book special poojas at temple administration office. Contact 020 26912309.
Daily Poojas: Prasad distribution: 10:00 AM–1:00 PM. Kakad Aarti 5:30 AM, Mahabhog 12:00 PM, Dhoop Aarti 6:00 PM, Shej Aarti 9:00 PM.
Festival Days: Extended timings during Ganesh Chaturthi and Ganesh Jayanti. Special crowd arrangements.
The temple is managed by the Chinchwad Devasthan Trust.
Managing Body: Chinchwad Devasthan Trust
Contact: 020 26912309
Location: Manager, Shri Chintamani Temple, Chinchwad Deosthan Trust, Taluka Haveli, District Pune, Maharashtra – 412110
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