Morgaon, situated on the banks of river Karha comes in Baramati
Taluka, in District Pune. It is said that the shape of this place is like a
peacock & once upon a time there were so many peacocks because of which it is
called as 'Morgaon'. Various routes going to Morgaon are as follows :
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1)
State transport buses are available from Pune's swargate bus depot.
2) On Pune-Solapur highway 56 kms from Pune, Morgaon lies on the right side
of Chaufula. Morgaon via Pune - Hadapsar - Loni - Chaufula - Supa is at a distance
of 79 kms.
3) Another route leading to Morgaon via Hadapsar - Saswad - Jejuri covers 64
kms.
4) On the way to Morgaon have darshan of God Khandoba of Jejuri & then go to
Morgon by bus which is at a distance of 15 kms from Jejuri.
5) On Pune - Solapur railway line, get down at Neera railway station & go to
Morgaon by bus.
6) On Pune - Daund railway line, get down at Kedgaon & go to Morgaon by S.T.
TEMPLE
The main temple facing toward north is in the centre of the village
& looks like a small fortress or Chateau.
The temple complex comprising of a dome, surrounded by a 50 feet high enclosure
& decked with four pillars in each corners, portrays from afar an image of a
mosque. While going toward the temple a huge Deep-Mala (stone pillar for oil
lamps) will be seen at first. In front of this Deep-Mala, there is one Nagarkhana
(where kettledrums are kept). Near this Nagarkhana, there is a mouse made up
of black stone, holding 'Laddu' in his front two legs. On climbing the steps
you will see a big 'Nandi' made up of black stone sitting in front of the main
gate & facing towards Moreshwar.
The main temple is made up of black stone. The temple constructed during Bahamani
regime was built in typical Moghul style by Mr. Gole, a Hindu officer in the
court of patshah.
The temple has four gates. In the eastern gate is Lakshminarayana, giver of
Dharma. In the southern gate are Parvati & Shankar givers of Artha (desired
goals). Then comes western gate where Rati & Kama reside. Lastly in the northern
gate resides, Mahivaraha (Earth & Sun).
Thus all deities & all sages reside in this temple. In the eight corners, there
are eight statues of Ganapati called EKDANTA, MAHODARE, GAJANANA, LAMBODAR,
VIKATA, VIGHARAJA, DHUMRAVARNA & VAKRATUNDA.
In the temple complex there are trees of Shami, Mandar & Tarati. The tree of
Tarati is also called as Kalpavruksha. Devotees meditate under this tree & attain
desired goals.
Before taking darshan of Moreshwar, first take drshan of 'Nagnabhairava' on
the left side of Moreshwar & offer him naivadya of coconut & jaggary.
Nobody is allowed to enter the Sanctum & do the Pooja of Moreshwar on his own.
The various virtuous deeds performed here are Abhishek Pooja, Sahastravartan,
Japa Yadnaya, Mahadwar Yatra etc.
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PROGRAMMES
& FESTIVALS
Moreshwar's pooja is done thrice a day. In the morning at 5 O'
clock Prakshal Pooja is done. This pooja is done by Gurav Poojary. 'Shodopachar
Pooja' is done at 7 O' clock in morning & at 12 O' clock in the afternoon. These
poojas are done by Brahmin poojary. At the time of pooja, Ganesh Atharvashirsha's
Aavarthana (Repeatative Cycles) are made. In the morning pooja, Khichadi & Chapati,
in the afternoon pooja full meal & in the night milk & rice are offered as Naivaidyam
to Moreshwar. Temple remains open for darshan from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Two festivals on Bhadrapada Shuddha Chaturthi & Magh Shuddha Chaturthi are celebrated
on a grand scale in Morgaon.
Besides this Vijayadashami (Dasehara) & Somavati Amavasya are also celebrated
on big scale. On Vijayadashami Moreshwar's Palanquin begins at 11 O' clock in
the night.
Palanquin procession is worth seeing. Fire crackers made in the village are
burst on a large scale. The palkhi procession goes round the village for whole
night & at the break of dawn it reaches Someshwar's temple. At that time, names
of villagers are read according to their ancestral hierarchy. The Programme
ends with Dhuparati. On Magh Shuddha Panchami, there is one programme called
Annasantarpana. It means naivaidyam from different houses are gathered & distributed
among devotees as mahaprasad. Nearly 10-15 thousand devotees come for such yatra.
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