The starting point of the pilgrimage, known for its self-manifested idol.
Unique for its right-trunked idol, situated on the banks of the Bhima River.
Named after a devoted boy, Ballal, and known for its deep connection to the story of Ganesha.
Famous for fulfilling the wishes of devotees and granting boons.
Associated with the legend of the sage Kapila and the Chintamani jewel.
Set in a series of Buddhist caves on a hill, with the idol carved out of the rock.
Known as the remover of obstacles, linked to Ganesha's defeat of the demon Vighnasura.
Featuring a ten-trunked, twenty-armed idol, linked to Ganesha's battle with Tripurasura.