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Pataleshwar Cave Temple
Pataleshwar Cave Temple
Pataleshwar Cave Temple
Pataleshwar Cave Temple
Pataleshwar Cave Temple
Pataleshwar Cave Temple
Pataleshwar Cave Temple

Pataleshwar Cave Temple

• Pune • Maharashtra

Religious Place
Timing
8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
💰 Entry Fee
₹ No entry fee
Duration
30 m - 1 hrs
🌤 Best Time to visit
October to March (pleasant weather)
📍 Direction
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About Pataleshwar Cave Temple

Pataleshwar Cave Temple, also known as Panchaleshvara, is one of the oldest surviving monuments in Pune. It was carved during the 8th century CE, under the Rashtrakuta dynasty. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and features a large Shiva Lingam in the sanctum.

The cave complex includes a pillared mandapa, a garbhagriha (sanctum), and several subsidiary shrines. Though the temple was never fully completed, it remains an excellent example of early Indian rock-cut architecture inspired by Ellora Caves.

Despite being surrounded by busy city roads, the temple offers a calm and spiritual atmosphere, making it a popular spot for history lovers, devotees, students, and tourists.

🎯 Things to do

📍 Near By

📍 relaxation: Saras Baug – 3 km📍 Empress Garden – 4 km📍 Pune University Garden – 4 km📍 Kamala Nehru Park – 2.5 km📍 Peshwe Park (Late Sanjay Gandhi Udyan) – 3 km📍 Taljai Hills – 7 km.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit?
October to March (pleasant weather)

What is the entry fee?
₹ No entry fee