A devine gift

@art challenge (idol)
@MathanVibranarayan I remember the wall art challenge and I immediately started writing on my recently visited place.


Two days ago, while returning from Pune, we stopped at Deshpande Veg Hotel near Indapur city for some tea and coffee. As we were parking the car, we unexpectedly got a glimpse of Lord Vitthal. A tall and beautiful idol of Vitthal stood in the hotel premises, looking truly magnificent.

Because the sun was directly overhead, the photos weren’t coming out very clear, but the urge to click pictures couldn’t be resisted.

Today, while casually browsing through my phone, I was suddenly reminded of Mathan’s challenge, and I thought — why not take another chance and share this photo with everyone?

Vitthal, the beloved deity of all of Maharashtra, and this beautiful, visually captivating idol is truly a sight to behold.


Back side of idol Vitthal is very clear.


Unexpectedly I got devine gift at the hotel Deshpande veg.
Here you can get nice breakfast and hot coffee,tea immediately.
This hotel has been located at Pune Solapur highway.
Map of the hotel Deshpande veg, Indapur.

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The Vitthal Murthi idol looks attractive @Supriyadevkar

Where is the link for Idol Challenge?
@MathanVibranarayan - it seems I missed this amazing challenge.

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The photos look so divine, thanks for sharing @Supriyadevkar

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Hi @Supriyadevkar,

Thank you for sharing!

To keep the community organized. I am removing the “Accessibility” and “Local business” tags from your topic as they do not fit with what you shared.

Please note, using the right tags and categories on your topics makes it easier for other Local Guides to find what they’re looking for in the community.

Actually it is art challenge.

Oh actually I forgot to add here local businesses.Now it’s ok you remove the tag.so I am not editing my post.

@TusharSuradkar sir there is no such Idol Challege, but this is eligible for Indian Street Art Challenge.

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Yes, I realized that @MathanVibranarayan :smiley:
Foreign graffiti and street art overwhelm us so much that we often overlook our own amazing, Indianized versions. Thank you, @Supriyadevka,r for highlighting this :+1:

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