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{{Infobox temple
| name              = Varadvinayak
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| country            = India
| state              = [[Maharashtra]]
| district          = [[Raigad district]]
| location          = Mhad village situated in [[Khalapur taluka]] near [[Karjat]] and [[Khopoli]]
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| deity              = Lord [[Ashtavinayak]]
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[[File:Varadavinayak.jpg|thumb|169px|right|Shri Varada Vinayak, Mahad]]
[[File:Varadavinayak.jpg|thumb|169px|right|Shri Varada Vinayak, Mahad]]
'''Varadvinayak''', also spelt as '''Varadavinayaka''', is one of the [[Ashtavinayak]] temples of the Hindu deity [[Ganesha]]. It is located in Mhad village situated in [[Khalapur taluka]] near [[Karjat]] and [[Khopoli]] of [[Raigad district|Raigad District]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Grewal|first=Royina|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LN0iIcI3Y7IC&q=Varadavinayaka&pg=PT74|title=Book of Ganesha|date=2009-07-20|publisher=Penguin UK|isbn=978-93-5118-091-3|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Kundu|first=Mousumi|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=p8YLEAAAQBAJ&q=%22Varadvinayak%22+-wikipedia&pg=PA29|title=WeaverMag Volume 8 {{!}} November Edition {{!}} Monomousumi Services|publisher=Monomousumi Services|language=en}}</ref> The temple was built (restored) by Peshwa General [[Ramji Mahadev Biwalkar]] in 1725AD.<ref name=":0"><nowiki>''</nowiki>Varad Vinayak Ganpati Mandir, Mahad: Varadvinayak, Varadavinayaka, is one of the Ashtavinayak temples of the Hindu deity Ganesha. It is located in Madh village situated in Khalapur taluka near Karjat and Khopoli of Raigad District, Maharashtra, India. The temple was built (restored) by Peshwa General Ramji Mahadev Biwalkar in 1725AD. The idol of this temple Varada Vinayak is a swayambu (self originated) and was found in the adjoining lake in an immersed position in 1690 AD. This temple is said to be built in 1725AD by Subhedar Ramji Mahadev Biwalkar. The temple premises are on one side of a beautiful pond. The idol of this temple faces the east and has his trunk turned to the left. There is an oil lamp in this shrine which is said to be burning continuously since 1892. Devotees visit the Varadvinayak shrine throughout the year. During festivals like the Magha Chaturthi huge crowds can be seen in this temple.<nowiki>''</nowiki>
'''Varadvinayak''', also spelt as '''Varadavinayaka''', is one of the [[Ashtavinayak]] temples of the Hindu deity [[Ganesha]]. It is located in Mhad village situated in [[Khalapur taluka]] near [[Karjat]] and [[Khopoli]] of [[Raigad district|Raigad District]], [[Maharashtra]], India.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Grewal|first=Royina|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LN0iIcI3Y7IC&q=Varadavinayaka&pg=PT74|title=Book of Ganesha|date=2009-07-20|publisher=Penguin UK|isbn=978-93-5118-091-3|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Kundu|first=Mousumi|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=p8YLEAAAQBAJ&q=%22Varadvinayak%22+-wikipedia&pg=PA29|title=WeaverMag Volume 8 {{!}} November Edition {{!}} Monomousumi Services|publisher=Monomousumi Services|language=en}}</ref> The temple was built (restored) by Peshwa General [[Ramji Mahadev Biwalkar]] in 1725AD.<ref name=":0"><nowiki>''</nowiki>Varad Vinayak Ganpati Mandir, Mahad: Varadvinayak, Varadavinayaka, is one of the Ashtavinayak temples of the Hindu deity Ganesha. It is located in Madh village situated in Khalapur taluka near Karjat and Khopoli of Raigad District, Maharashtra, India. The temple was built (restored) by Peshwa General Ramji Mahadev Biwalkar in 1725AD. The idol of this temple Varada Vinayak is a swayambu (self originated) and was found in the adjoining lake in an immersed position in 1690 AD. This temple is said to be built in 1725AD by Subhedar Ramji Mahadev Biwalkar. The temple premises are on one side of a beautiful pond. The idol of this temple faces the east and has his trunk turned to the left. There is an oil lamp in this shrine which is said to be burning continuously since 1892. Devotees visit the Varadvinayak shrine throughout the year. During festivals like the Magha Chaturthi huge crowds can be seen in this temple.<nowiki>''</nowiki>


  [https://ijrssis.in/upload_papers/080320171256123.pdf SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROWTH OF TOURISM NEED FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN RAIGAD DISTRICT: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS]</ref>
  [https://ijrssis.in/upload_papers/080320171256123.pdf SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROWTH OF TOURISM NEED FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN RAIGAD DISTRICT: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS]</ref>
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