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Sri Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is a pilgrimage site at the eastern foothills of the Sahyadri, situated at a distance of 28 km from Nashik. Trimbakeshwar is situated at the base of Brahmagiri mountain, the source of river Godavari.

This Shivalinga is considered as one of the twelve jyotirlingas and at the top of this linga there are three lingas of betel nut size. These lingas are the symbols of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, i.e., the forces of origin, condition and rhythm of the universe. These lingas are self-sufficient and the holy Ganga is seen anointing them. It was built by the rich Balaji Bajirao alias Nanasaheb Peshwa between 1755 and 1786. The construction of the temple usually takes 31 years. The Trimbakeshwar Temple is built of black stones and is situated on the banks of the Godavari river. The architecture of the temple is amazing. Kalsarp Shanti, Tripindi Vidhi and Narayan Nagbali are worshiped in the panchkroshi of this temple. Which is done by devotees to fulfill different desires.


As Trimbakeshwar is a pilgrimage site situated in the scenic area of ​​Brahmagiri mountain, there is a huge influx of devotees for twelve months. In the month of Shravan, this crowd increases more. Lakhs of devotees attend Trimbakeshwari on Shravani Mondays. On the first three Mondays of the month of Shravan, devotees flock to Trimbakeshwar. Trimbakeshwar temple has a coat on all four sides and its main door is on the east side. The main road of the village is adjacent to this door. There is also another small door on the south side.

Kumbh Parva is celebrated in four places in India. Haridwar, Allahabad, Ujjain and Trimbakeshwar, Nashik. The legend about this goes like this….Gods and demons churned the ocean. At that time 14 gems came out of it. When nectar came out of it, a war broke out between gods and demons to get it. Indra’s son Jayant started running away with the Amrit Kalash. Demons chased them. Amrit Kalash was placed in four places on earth in this rush. The four places where Amrit Kalash was kept are the same places of Kumbh Mela. For visit Just Call Us and Book A Cab.

Best Places to Visit near Trimbakeshwar

1) Brahmagiri Parvat

Brahmagiri is a huge mountain in the Sahyadri range. In terms of height, it is the second tallest cone in Maharashtra state. Rivers Vaitrana River, Ahilya River and Godavari River originate from the Brahmagiri Hills. The Vaitarana descends towards the west and flows towards the Arabian Sea while the Godavari flows eastwards to meet the Bay of Bengal at Rajamahendri in Andhra Pradesh. Brahmagiri Pradakshina is a pleasant journey. During this Brahmagiri Pradakshina, Sri Sant Nivrittinath Maharaj received the grace of Yogiraj Gahininath, and Bhagavata Dharma was established. Brahmagiri circumambulation has been in vogue since such Purana times. Call Us for visit

2) JenJon Lake Vaitarna Waterfalls

It’s just 21 km from Trimbakeshwar Temple. In the same way, as other of the world’s most staggering regular ponders that are stowed away from view, Vaitarna Waterfalls is likewise a secret one. Guests would need to be directed to this grand miracle and would require moderate journeying, rappelling, and rock climbing. From a point apparently, a powerful stream vanishes into the earth. A more critical look, be that as it may, will uncover the marvel’s noteworthy outpouring. It is off in an unexpected direction, yet the beautiful prizes merit the work. For family tour Book A Cab

3) Nashik Flower Park

It’s just 15 km. from Trimbakeshwar Temple. Nashik, once known as Gulshanabad, has a colorful flower festival on this occasion. This first flower park in the country has been realized in Nashik, the concept of the colorful butterfly is the attraction of this year. More than 40 such small and big butterflies have decorated the flower park. For Visit just Hire A Car and enjoy the beautiful nature life.

4) Gorakhnath Gufa

Located on the Brahmagiri Slope close to Goddess Ganga sanctuary, Gorakh Cavern is a should-visit in Trimbakeshwar. The sanctuary is unmistakable in light of the fact that it is where Master Gorakhnath performed atonement. In addition, noticeable the lovely carvings embellish the walls. Pioneers and fans venture out the entire way to invest energy at the Gufa and go through retribution for sins they committed during their lifetime.

5) Ramkund

Ramkund is situated on the river Godavari, which attracts numerous pilgrims. Devotees come here for bathing. This lake is considered a sacred place for bone immersion. It is believed that Lord Rama took this bath when he came to Nashik. It is a famous religious place. Shri Smt Gopikabai, the mother of Sri Shrimant Madhavrao Peshwa (4th Peshwa), repaired the Ramkunda later.

6) Anjaneri Fort

The importance of Anjaneri fort is that Pawanputra Hanuman ji was born in this fort. The fort was named Anjaneri as Pawanputra Hanuman was born on this mountain to mother Anjani. It is believed that Pawanputra Hanuman grew up on this mountain. There is a temple of Anjani Devi on that plateau.

7) Hanuman Lake

There is a lake in front of the temple of Anjani Devi and its name is Hanuman Lake. The legend of this lake is that when Hanumanji as a child went to eat a fruit mistaking it for the sun, he jumped high with his left foot and this lake was created. When you look closely at the pond, you will notice that the left foot is pointing and its toes are towards the sun. To visit this place just Call Us and Rent A Car

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