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Siddheshwar Temple near Machnur Fort near Mangalwedha on the way to Solapur

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Siddheshwar Temple in Machnur is located around 37 KM away from Pandarpur. One has to travel on the Bijapur Umadi Pandarpur Road to reach Mangalwedha. From Mangalwedha one has to travel on the Sangola - Mangalwedha - Solapur Road to reach the temple
Siddheshwar Temple and Machnur Fort are both located in Machnur.
Entrance to Siddheshwar Temple in Machnur Village

The temple premises was flocked with devotees who had come from all over Maharashtra.

As I entered the Temples premises, I heard a megaphone playing devotional songs.
Old temples in Siddheshwar Temple premises in Machnur Village
There are many small temples in the Siddheshwar Temple premises. All the temples are historic.

I located four diya stands and they were very beautiful. I have seen beautiful diya stands at Achara near Malvan too. And the tallest of them all at Shankaracharya Mandir in Vasai.
Diya Stand at Siddheshwar Temple premises in Machnur Village
Diya stand at Siddheshwar Temple premises in Machnur Village
At the other end of the Siddheshwar Temple premises there is another door. there are stairs leading to the riverbed. River Bhima. As it had dried up, one can visit the temple premises. This temple is also historic, most of the time I believe it is submerged under water, like the Palasdeo Temple.
Old temple in Siddheshwar Temple premises in Machnur Village
Nandi wilt horns of Gold atSiddheshwar Temple premises in Machnur Village
There are no hotels here. Most people who visited the temple travel in private vehicles. Could not spot shared rickshaw nor State transport bus here.

The temple is made of black stone The same stone is used in the construction of the Machnur Fort.
Old temples in Siddheshwar Temple premises in Machnur Village
Of of Siddheshwar Temple premises in Machnur Village, from River Bhima
The Siddheshwar temple walls are designed like a fort walls. The carving on the temple was beautiful. I saw a statue of Nandi, but the horns of which where made of Gold like metal. I have seen statues of Nandi, but this one was quite unusual.
Devotees at Siddheshwar Temple premises in Machnur Village

We then headed off to see the Solapur Fort in Solapur. 

Please do click on the highlighted words above to read about those explorations. 

Machnur Fort near Mangalwedha on the way to Solapur

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Machnur Fort is located around 37 KM away from Pandharpur. One has to travel on the Bijapur Umadi Pandharpur Road to reach Mangalwedha. From Mangalwedha one has to travel on the Sangola - Mangalwedha - Solapur Road to reach Machnur Fort.
Machnur Fort and Siddheshwar Temple are located in the village of Machnur.
Fortification of Machnur Fort near Mangalwedha on the way to Solapur


Machnur Fort is tagged on google maps, so just follow the directions and you won't get lost. There are no signboards, but you can rely on the locals for help.
Fortification of Machnur Fort near Mangalwedha on the way to Solapur
We decided to visit the fort first.The moment we parked the car near the fort entrance it started drizzling. But it stopped soon there after.
Main Entrance to Machnur Fort near Mangalwedha on the way to Solapur
The fort walls were very short in height. There was a small door like structure to enter it. The fort walls were made of stone. The fort was square in shape it had fortification on three sides. There was no fortification on the side facing River Bhima. There is a  sheer drop there. So be careful. Due to the drought situation in Maharashtra, the riverbed was dry.  
Structure within Machnur Fort near Mangalwedha on the way to Solapur
There is nothing much to see in the fort premises, except for a mosque like structure near River Bhima. There is a unknown tomb near the mosque like structure. The Siddheshwar Temple can be seen from the fort premises.  
Fortification of Machnur Fort near Mangalwedha on the way to Solapur
The fort can be viewed by walking on the fort walls. Since they are small in height, one can easily climb them. It took us around 30 minutes to see the entire fort. There is plenty of wild vegetation in the fort premises along with ant farms. So beware for the red ants. You might just be invading their homes.
River Bhima riverbed from Machnur Fort near Mangalwedha on the way to Solapur
This fort was built by Aurangzeb in around 1615 AD to protect himself from his enemies.
Siddheshwar Temple from Machnur Fort near Mangalwedha on the way to Solapur
Ant hills at Machnur Fort near Mangalwedha on the way to Solapur

We then walked to the Siddheshwar temple located near the Machnur Fort.

Please do click on the highlighted words above to read about those explorations. 

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