Ganesh Chaturthi 2025: 10 Biggest Ganesha Temples Across the World

By Neha Mewari | Aug 26, 2025

Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati, Pune

A world-famous temple in Pune, with a stunning golden idol of Bappa. Known for lavish Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, it attracts millions of devotees every year.

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Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai

One of India’s most iconic Ganesh temples, Siddhivinayak is a powerful spiritual hub where devotees, celebrities, and leaders come to seek blessings of Bappa.

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Rockfort Ucchi Pillayar Temple, Tamil Nadu

Perched high on a rock fortress in Tiruchirapalli, this temple offers both spiritual strength and breathtaking panoramic views of the city below.

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Shreemant Morya Gosavi Ganpati Temple, Chinchwad

An ancient and revered shrine of Lord Ganesha, built in honor of the great saint Morya Gosavi, deeply associated with Ganpati devotion in Maharashtra.

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Kanipakam Vinayaka Temple, Andhra Pradesh

A swayambhu (self-manifested) Ganesha idol believed to be ever-growing in size. Devotees visit for divine blessings and miraculous experiences at this sacred site.

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Karpaka Vinayakar Temple, Pillayarpatti

This ancient cave temple houses a 6-foot tall idol of Lord Ganesha, carved from a single stone over 1,600 years ago, making it a rare spiritual marvel.

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Maha Ganapati Temple, Ranjangaon, Maharashtra

Part of the holy Ashtavinayak circuit, this temple is believed to hold special spiritual energy. The idol here is said to be immensely powerful and protective.

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Manakula Vinayagar Temple, Puducherry

A vibrant temple with a unique French colonial influence, known for its colorful rituals, elephant blessings, and strong cultural significance in Puducherry.

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Ganesh Tok Temple, Sikkim

Situated on a hilltop near Gangtok, this temple is surrounded by the Himalayas. Devotees enjoy serene prayers with a mesmerizing view of Mt. Kanchenjunga.

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Ganesha Ratha Temple, Mahabalipuram

A UNESCO-recognized ancient temple carved entirely out of stone. It stands as a testament to India’s timeless devotion and architectural brilliance.

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