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Looking at the history of the idol of Siddhi Vinayaka, the legend of the idol goes back to the Virat Parva in the Mahabharata, as told by the old people of Vahiwati, when the Pandavas were in an unknown abode with Virat, and the vision of this idol ended their life as a forest dweller in an unknown abode. This idol was buried during the mid-Mughal period. The surrounding villages of Achalpur, Darapur, Kholapur were under the control of the Mughals. After that six hundred years of Anda period passed so the exact location of the idol was not known. People wanted to realize Sri but the idol could not be found and suddenly the idol was found again in the excavation. It was the 16th century, since then the idol was enshrined in a palace temple and the service of the idol in the Ingole family resumed. It continues to be organized even today. Therefore, this family is blessed with abundant prosperity by the infinite grace of Shri. This is the boon of Siddhi Vinayaka.