Why Shree Kshetra Ganagapur Dattatreya temple?
Why Shree Kshetra Ganagapur Dattatreya temple?
Shree kshetra Ganagapur Dattatreya temple is a very holy place and rich in culture, tradition which is followed by many people around the world as Guru Sthanam.
What is the significance of Shree Ganagapur?
Ganagapur is the place connected to Sri Nrusimha Saraswathy Swamy, the 2nd incarnation of lord Dattatreya. Shree kshetra Ganagapur is a powerful “Da rshaneeya kshetra”.It stands on the bank of the river Bhima in Afzalpur taluka in Gulbarga district of Karnataka.
Where is the Ganagapur Datta Mutt situated?
Ganagapur Datta Mutt is situated at 22 kms from ‘Ganagapur Road’ (Railway Station Name) in Karnataka. Nearest City is Gulbarga at 40 kms (approx), Gangapur to Sholapur (Solapur) distance is around 95 kms (approx), Hyderabad to Ganagapur is 250 kms (approx), Mumbai to Ganagapur railway distance is 526 kms (approx)
How to reach sreekshetra Ganagapur?
Sreekshetra Ganagapur is in the Gulbarga district of Karnataka State in India. It is around 45 kms from the district headquarter Gulbarga. Karnataka state road transportation buses are there from Gulbarga to Ganagapur for every 1 or 1.5 hours and the journey is around 1.5 hours from Gulbarga to Ganagapur.
Why is Sri Kshetra Ganagapur famous?
Ganagapura / Deval Ghangapur or Sri Kshetra Ganagapur, located in Afzalpur Taluka of Kalaburagi (Gulbarga) District in Karnataka, is widely famous for its 15th Century Nirgun Math Temple dedicated to Sri Narasimha Saraswati Swami who is considered as the 2nd Avatara of Lord Dattatreya in this Kali Yuga.
How to contact Ganagapur darshaneeya temple?
For Arrangements like Booking of Accommodation, Pooja (Abhishekam) & Sevas at Ganagapur. Contact us – +91-9496-456789 Ganagapur- Darshaneeya Kshetra of God Dattatreya All About Ganagapur (Afzalpur taluk of Kalaburagi district in Karnataka)
Why is Narasimha Saraswati temple called tirtha Kshetra?
The footprints of Sri Narasimha Saraswati Maharaj who walked on this very land have made this place a Holy Tirtha Kshetra. Thousands of devotees continuously flock here from all over India.