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Bappa In Sweater? Pune’s Sarasbaug Cha Raja Gets Warm For Winter

In Pune, the iconic Sarasbaug Cha Raja is all set for winter. The beloved Ganesh idol has been dressed in warm woollens, including a cosy sweater and cute earmuffs, keeping Bappa warm as the chill sets in.

by Priyanshi Shah
Bappa In Sweater? Pune’s Sarasbaug Cha Raja Gets Warm For Winter

When it comes to devotees, their love and devotion for God know no boundaries. Some expressions reflect deep faith, while others show innocence. This winter, a unique tradition continues at Pune’s Sarasbaug Ganesh temple that leaves everyone in awe. The temple’s main idol, Sarasbaug Cha Raja, is dressed in a cosy sweater once again. Why? To keep Bappa warm and cosy!

Sarasbaug Cha Raja Dressed In A Sweater

Every year, Pune, the cultural and historical hub of Maharashtra, attracts thousands of tourists from all over India. The city has some of the best heritage sites, temples, and monuments to explore, giving a long list of places not to miss out on. Among these landmarks, the Sarasbaug Ganesh Temple remains one of the city’s most beloved attractions. Every year, thousands of devotees visit this temple to seek blessings from Lord Ganesha, especially during the winter months. During the winter season, this temple gives one of the cutest moments to adore.

According to The Free Press Journal, one unique tradition in Pune is dressing the Sarasbaug Cha Raja, the temple’s main Ganesh idol, in warm woollen clothes during winter. As the cold breeze sweeps across the city, devotees notice Bappa wrapped in cosy sweaters and earmuffs. This ritual has won the hearts of millions of devotees, and many videos and photos are going viral on the internet. 

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About Sarasbaug Ganesh temple

The Sarasbaug Ganesh temple has been one of the go-tos of Lord Ganesha devotees. This temple was built in 1750 by Shrimant Nanasaheb Peshwa in the middle of a lake. Over time, the lake started to disappear, and a garden was created around the temple, making it the beautiful Sarasbaug we see today. Locals also call it “Talyatla Ganpati” because of its original location in the lake, reported The Free Press Journal. The temple, now located at the centre of the garden, attracts people from across Pune and nearby regions.

This temple witnesses an increase in devotees during winter. As for making idols wearing warm clothes is not only about making Lord Ganesh comfortable but also strengthening the bond between devotees and gods. 

Did you love this unique ritual in Pune? Tell us in the comments!

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First Published: November 19, 2025 5:21 PM