The Lord Ganapati Temple is situated in the city of Tasgaon in Sangli district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
This Ganapati is regarded as a living idol, ready to bless communities with good luck, wisdom, prosperity and happiness.
At that time Tipu Sultan was impressed by the temples of southern India and its culture of worship.
At the hall's entrance are two shrines of the bull Nandi and the Garuda Guard 6.40m high including the pinnacles (shikhara).
The lowest storey measures 11.27m, the whole is 29.08 m high, and the kalas (pinnacles) and curved arms are 0.17 m higher.
And the first reference to given for these ratha was that caste should be announced to Apparaje Patvardhan, because they was constructed the temple of Sansthan's Ganpati.