Hattarsang Sri Sangmeshwar Temple, Maharashtra
Address
Hattarsang Sri Sangmeshwar Temple, Hattarsang, Solapur district, Maharashtra 413008
Deity
Sri Sangmeshwar
Introduction
- Location: Sri Sangmeshwar Temple is situated in Kudal Sangam, Hattarsang village, near Solapur city, Maharashtra, India. The temple is beautifully located on the banks of the Bhima and Sina rivers, offering a serene and picturesque environment.
Puranic Significance
- Historical Context: The temple was constructed in the 11th century (1018 AD) during the reign of the Chalukyas of Kalyani, making it one of the ancient temples in Maharashtra.
- Ancient Names: Historically, the region encompassing Solapur and Satara was known as Kuntal. Over time, Solapur has been referenced with various names, including:
- Sonnalige
- Sonlipure
- Sonalpur
- Sandalpur
- Sholapur
- Presently known as Solapur.
- Temple Features:
- The temple entrance is adorned with several trees, including a significant Banyan tree near the entrance.
- Inside the temple, there are 18 large stone pillars intricately carved, showcasing the artistry of the time.
- The presiding deity of the temple is Sri Sangmeshwar.
- The temple is renowned for its unique sculptures, intricate designs, and the architecture of the Garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum).
- Adjacent to the Sangmeshwar Temple is the Harihareshwar Temple, located to the east.
Festivals
- Major Celebration: The temple observes Maha Shivrathri, celebrated in the months of February-March, drawing devotees who come to participate in rituals and festivities dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Century/Period/Age
11th Century AD
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Nearest Bus Station
Solapur
Nearest Railway Station
Solapur
Nearest Airport
Nanded airport