
Varadvinayak - Mahad
 The Varadvinayak temple at Mahad is located on the highway linking Mumbai and Pune. Mahadcha Varadvinayak is also  considered to be one of the Ashta Vinayak  shrines of Maharashtra, celebrating eight instances of legends related  to  Lord Ganesha.
The Varadvinayak temple at Mahad is located on the highway linking Mumbai and Pune. Mahadcha Varadvinayak is also  considered to be one of the Ashta Vinayak  shrines of Maharashtra, celebrating eight instances of legends related  to  Lord Ganesha.
    
Legend has it that a rishi by name Vachaknavi was visited by a  ruler by name Rukmangada, and during his  visit the rishipatni Mukundaa expressed her attraction to the king. The king  turned her down leaving her seething in anger. In the meanwhile, Indra, the  king of the Devas came down to the earth in the disguise of Rukmangada and  accepted her amorous moves. An illegitimate son Grutshmadha was born out of  their union. 
The son, learning of the story of his birth was overcome with grief , and  with great devotion prayed  to Lord Ganesha in Bhadrakavana for  absolvement of the sins of everyone concerned. Seeing his true  devotion the lord was pleased and his prayers were  granted by Varadavinayak of Bhadrakavana (now Mahad).
The Temple: Varadavinayak is portrayed,  seated on an east facing throne. Stone images of his consorts Siddhi and Riddhi  are also seen in the temple. The unique miracle of this temple is  a lamp in this temple is said to have been glowing  uninterrupted for over a hundred years.
  

