Siddheshwar Temple

The Siddheshwar Temple’s unusual star-shaped plan sets it apart from typical Deccan temple architecture, and its island location in the middle of Solapur’s lake, ringed by a walking promenade, makes it as much a civic gathering point for the city as a pilgrimage site. Siddheshwar Temple sits at an elevation of 495 m and is typically explored in about 1 hour. The most favourable months to visit are January, December, October, and November, when conditions are best suited for sightseeing. Other notable highlights include star-shaped stone architecture mirrored in lake water, walk across the stone causeway at golden hour, and ancient Nandi bull sculpture facing the sanctum. It falls within Maharashtra, India.

State: Maharashtra

Ideal Duration: 1 Hour

Things to Do

Best Time to Visit

January, December, October, November

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the temple easily accessible for senior citizens or those with mobility issues?

Yes, the temple has a flat, paved pathway from the main road to the sanctum, and there are no steep steps at the main entrance. However, the inner sanctum area can get crowded during peak hours, so it is advisable to visit early morning (around 6-8 AM) for a more relaxed darshan.

What is the best time of year to visit Siddheshwar Temple in Solapur?

The ideal time is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant and cool, making it comfortable for seniors to walk around the temple complex. Avoid the summer months of April to June, as temperatures can exceed 40 degrees Celsius, which may be strenuous for older travellers.

Are there any specific dress codes or rituals that we need to follow before entering the temple?

There is no strict dress code, but modest, traditional attire is appreciated—men often wear dhoti or trousers, and women can wear sarees or salwar kameez. It is customary to remove footwear before entering the inner sanctum, and you may offer coconut, flowers, or incense at the main shrine.

Are there facilities like restrooms, drinking water, and seating areas for elderly visitors?

Yes, the temple complex provides clean restrooms and drinking water kiosks near the main entrance. There are also shaded seating benches in the courtyard, perfect for resting between darshan and exploring the temple’s carvings.

Can we combine a visit to Siddheshwar Temple with other nearby attractions in Solapur?

Absolutely, you can plan a half-day trip that includes the temple, followed by a visit to the Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary (around 30 km away) or the historic Solapur Fort, which is about 15 minutes by car. For a leisurely day, also consider the nearby Siddheshwar Lake, where you can enjoy a peaceful walk or a boat ride.