Shani Shingnapur Mandir Ahmednagar, Timings, History, Temple Guide and How to reach

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Shani Shingnapur Mandir Ahmednagar – Guide

Shani Shingnapur Mandir is a famous temple located in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. The temple is famous for Lord Shani, who is believed to reside here in a black stone even today. People’s faith in Shani Shignapur temple is so strong that they do not use doors and locks in any house in the village. People here believe that Lord Shani protects their belongings from thieves.

History of this Temple

Talking about the history of Shani Shingnapur Mandir Ahmednagar, it is believed that many years ago a black stone was touched by a shepherd with a sharp object, after which the stone started bleeding. The whole village was shocked after this incident. Let us tell that the same night the shepherd saw Lord Shanishwar in his dream who told him that the black stone was his own form. After this the cowherd bowed down to the Lord and he asked the Lord whether a temple of the Lord should be built at that place.

He asked the cowherd to worship them daily and perform ‘tilabhishek’ every Saturday. Apart from this, he also said that his village would not be harmed by theft and loot. Hence, Lord Shanishwara is kept in an open yard even today. The most surprising thing here is that there are no locks and doors in any house in the village. Despite not having locks and doors in the houses till date, no incident of theft has come to the fore.

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Shani Shingnapur Mandir Ahmednagar Timings

Shani Shingnapur Mandir Ahmednagar remains open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can visit Shani Shingnapur temple anytime.

Saturday 24 Hours,
Aarti: 9:00 AM
Sunday 24 Hours,
Aarti: 9:00 AM
Monday 24 Hours,
Aarti: 9:00 AM
Tuesday 24 Hours,
Aarti: 9:00 AM
Wednesday 24 Hours,
Aarti: 9:00 AM
Thursday 24 Hours,
Aarti: 9:00 AM
Friday 24 Hours,
Aarti: 9:00 AM

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Places to visit near this Temple

Ahmednagar fort

The Ahmednagar fort was built by Ahmed Nizam Shah in 1490. The fort is circular, with 18 meter high walls and 22 bastions supporting it. The defence system of the fort includes 24 towers and a moat 30 meters wide and 4 to 6 meters deep.

Mehrabad

Mehrabad was an ashram established by Meher Baba in the year 1923 in Arangaon village as a shelter for his followers. After the death of Meher Baba this ashram turned into a place of pilgrimage  and his samadhi in the ashram.

Cavalry Tank Museum

A one-of-a-kind museum in Asia that serves as home to around 50 vintage armored fighting vehicles, the Cavalry Tank Museum was established in 1994 by the Armored Corps Center and School.

Rehekuri Blackbuck Sanctuary

Spread over an area of ​​2.17 sq. km, Rehekuri Sanctuary is home to one of the rare and famous animals, the Indian Black Buck. The sanctuary is located at a distance of about 80 km from Ahmednagar city in Karjat taluk. The sanctuary serves as a safe heaven for around 400 Black Bucks.

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How to reach Shani Shingnapur Mandir Ahmednagar

By Air- The nearest airport from Shani Shingnapur Mandir Ahmednagar is Aurangabad airport which is at a distance of 90 km from this temple. From here you can easily reach this temple by using local transport services or taxi.

By Train- The nearest railway station from Shani Shingnapur Mandir is Ahmednagar railway station which is at a distance of 35 km from this temple. From here you can easily reach this temple by using local transport services or taxi.

By Road- Roads to this temple are well connected with the other cities of the country so you can easily reach this temple by using your own vehicle or by any public buses or taxi from any part of the country.

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