The Religious Outing

Tripoto
7th Sep 2019

Swaminarayan Temple & Gurudwara in Pune

Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi
Photo of Pune, Maharashtra, India by Ziku Sarangi

We started the trip to Gurudwara around 11AM to 12PM in the noon. It is located in the Camp Area. There was langar over there where we had our lunch. It is a neatly maintained beautiful gurudwara with probably the best of prasad (bhog) in Pune. From there I started off to BAPS SwamiNarayan Mandir via Kondhwa as I had to halt for the Chicken Shawarma from Arabian Bites. If you haven't yet had it, it is a must try! 

Then I headed to the Jain temple. Once I reached there, the picturesque changes completely. It is one of the most well maintained religious places in Pune. You get intrigued by their cleanliness and amazing aura and vibes you have off it. Once you reach there, you don't want to leave the place until you are literally pulled out of it. It was really peaceful and blissful in there. Loved the experience. Oh, and by the way, the Jain Temple (BAPS Swaminarayan Temple) opens at 4PM in the evening. So this plan suited perfectly for us.

A Must Visit!