Vajreshwari is an ancient temple town situated near Panvel in Maharashtra, India. It is believed to be more than 1000 years old and is named after the goddess Vajreshwari who is worshipped here. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Vajreshwari and Lord Shiva, the patron deity of the temple complex. The temple complex is surrounded by a beautiful garden full of a variety of trees and plants. Every year, people from all over India travel to Vajreshwari to visit the temple and get the blessings of the Goddess. It is believed that the Goddess Vajreshwari grants success and prosperity to those who visit her. Inside the main temple complex, devotees can find several smaller shrines dedicated to local deities like Bhairavnath and Mahaganapati. It is said that praying at these smaller temples can bring great fortune to the devotees. On special days, the temple attracts a large crowd of devotees and tourists alike. There are several stalls near the temple complex, selling local food, religious items, and souvenirs. People also engage in charity works like offering food to the poor and the needy. Vajreshwari is an important pilgrimage site and is visited by thousands of devotees throughout the year. It is a beautiful place that symbolizes harmony and peace and is a must visit destination for anyone looking for a spiritual experience in Maharashtra. Read More