About Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur
Mahur, in the Sahyadri foothills of north Maharashtra, holds the eighth peetha of the Ashtadasha — said to be where Sati's right hand fell. The hilltop shrine also counts among Maharashtra's three-and-a-half Shakti Peethas. The goddess here is identified with Renuka, mother of Parashurama; the wider hill-complex is the legendary site of his austerities.
History
Renuka was the wife of the sage Jamadagni and mother of Parashurama, the warrior-Brahmin avatar of Vishnu. The local mythology centres on a striking episode: Jamadagni, suspecting Renuka of impure thoughts, ordered Parashurama to behead his mother — Parashurama complied, and Jamadagni then granted him a boon, which Parashurama used to restore his mother to life. Renuka is therefore worshipped at Mahur as a goddess who returned from death, and pilgrims associate her with healing impossible illnesses. The hilltop temple complex actually contains three shrines on three separate hills: Renuka Mata herself, her son Parashurama, and the Datta Shikhar (a major Datta Sampradaya pilgrimage centre, said to be where Lord Dattatreya appeared). The original Renuka shrine is 13th-century Yadava-era; the present Hemadpanti-style structure was rebuilt in the 17th century. Mahur is one of the Sade Teen Shakti Peethas of Maharashtra alongside Kolhapur (Mahalakshmi), Tuljapur (Bhavani) and the half-peetha at Saptashringi. Stotram name: 'Mahurye Ekaveerika' (Ekaveerika is another name for Renuka).
Best Time to Visit
October to March
Entry fees in your currency
- Special Sankalpa Puja₹250–₹2,500$…
- Mahaprasad lunch₹50$…
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How much does it cost to visit Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur?
Free temple entry. Some special pujas paid separately.
- Special Sankalpa PujaRange covers single-priest archana to multi-priest yagna₹250–₹2,500
- Mahaprasad lunch11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the temple kitchen₹50
- Open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. all days
- Tuesday and Friday are the goddess's days — special abhishekam
- Modest dress required; no leather items
- Datta Shikhar follows separate timings: 6 a.m. to 12 noon and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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Travel Tips
- Mahur is remote — 7-hour drive from Nagpur (200 km) or 6 hours from Aurangabad (240 km); closest major railhead is Kinwat (40 km)
- The temple is hilltop — 200 stone steps from the parking lot; ponies and palki are available for elderly pilgrims
- Combine all three hill shrines in one day: Renuka Mata, Parashurama temple (1.5 km), Datta Shikhar (3 km) — start at dawn
- The Sade Teen Yatra packages combine Mahur + Tuljapur + Kolhapur + Saptashringi over 5–6 days
- Stay overnight at Mahur Yatri Niwas — basic but the only option close to the shrine; alternatives in Kinwat town
Temples & Heritage Sites
- Parashurama Temple — Renuka's son's shrine, on the adjacent hill
- Datta Shikhar — Lord Dattatreya's appearance shrine, 3 km
- Anasuya Mata Temple — Datta's mother, 4 km
- Tuljapur Bhavani (430 km) and Kolhapur Mahalakshmi (660 km) — partner Sade Teen Peethas
How to Reach Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur
Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur is located in Maharashtra, India at coordinates 19.8138°N, 77.9181°E. You can reach Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur by air (nearest airport in Maharashtra), train, or road. Use YatraJunction's free fare calculator to compare live train, bus and flight prices, and to build an AI-powered itinerary tailored to your budget and travel dates.
Planning Your Visit to Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur
Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur lies in Maharashtra, India, and ranks among the state’s most-visited pilgrimage destinations. The nearest major city and transport gateway is Nagpur, roughly 192 km away — most travellers route through Nagpur by air or rail before continuing on to Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur. Time your trip for October to March for the most comfortable weather.
Visitors from United States are eligible for India’s e-Tourist Visa — apply online a few days before you fly. all on-site costs are in Indian Rupees (₹); use the currency converter above to see each ticket tier in your home currency.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best time to visit Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur?
- The best time to visit Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur is October to March.
- What are the top travel tips for Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur?
- Mahur is remote — 7-hour drive from Nagpur (200 km) or 6 hours from Aurangabad (240 km); closest major railhead is Kinwat (40 km). The temple is hilltop — 200 stone steps from the parking lot; ponies and palki are available for elderly pilgrims. Combine all three hill shrines in one day: Renuka Mata, Parashurama temple (1.5 km), Datta Shikhar (3 km) — start at dawn. The Sade Teen Yatra packages combine Mahur + Tuljapur + Kolhapur + Saptashringi over 5–6 days. Stay overnight at Mahur Yatri Niwas — basic but the only option close to the shrine; alternatives in Kinwat town.
- Where is Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur located?
- Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur is in Maharashtra, India, at 19.8138° N, 77.9181° E. The nearest major city and transport hub is Nagpur, about 192 km away.
- What are the best places to visit near Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur?
- Top attractions near Renuka Mata Temple, Mahur include Ajanta Caves (about 245 km away), Warangal Thousand Pillar Temple (about 267 km away), Charminar, Hyderabad (about 279 km away) — all easy to combine on a Maharashtra trip.
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