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The city is well recognised as the "Wine Capital of India" due to its abundance of vineyards and wineries. Someshwar Waterfall, Kalaram Temple, Nashik Caves, Muktidham, Tapovan, Ramshej Fort, Sita Gufaa, Anjaneri Fort, Coin Museum and many others are among the top Nashik places to visit. Trimbakeshwar Jyotrling Mandir The Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga represents Lord Shiva's elemental form as a pillar of light. The temple is also associated with the belief that praying here can absolve individuals of their sins and grant them liberation (moksha) from the cycle of birth and death (samsara). Muktidham Mandir Muktidham temple is located in Nashik and its architecture made from white marbles. There is also a Krishna temple, which depicts his life and eighteen chapters of Geeta on the walls. Laxmi, Hanuman,Durga and Ganesh temples are present as well. GOOD TO VISIT ONCE. Sita Gufa Sita Gumpha is believed to be the place where Sita worshipped Lord Shiva during their exile. The cave, containing the idols of Lord Ram, Sita and Lakshmana, can be accessible only through the help of a narrow staircase. The ancient Shivlinga still exists in the cave and is visited by large number of devotees every day. Ramkund Ramkund often becomes the venue for the famous Kumbh Mela that is held in the city every 12 years. Devotees also believe that immersing the ashes of their dead here would give them peace in their afterlife. Every day, tourists come here to bathe in the purifying waters and hope for absolution from their sins.
Kalaram mandir nashik The Kalaram Temple is one of the most visited religious sites and popular temples in Nashik. It is also one of the most revered temples in the state of Maharashtra. The temple houses a black coloured idol of Lord Rama. Anjaneri Located 20 km away from Nashik towards Triambakeshwar road, Anjaneri hills hold a lot of historical and religious significance. As per the Hindu mythology, Anjaneri is the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. Someshwar Waterfall Small waterfall on the Godavari River, at its strongest during monsoon & surrounded by temples. Someshwar Waterfall is situated in Nashik, Maharashtra.This Waterfall is also known as the Dudhsagar waterfalls . This waterfall is formed over the holy River Godavari.Height of the falls is 10 m.These falls are located just 2kms away from the Someshwar temple.
Aurangabad is a historic city in the Maharashtra state of India. The city is a tourist hub, surrounded by many historical monuments, including the Ajanta Caves and Ellora Caves, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as Bibi Ka Maqbara and Panchakki. Ajanata Caves Ajanta Caves exemplifies one of the greatest achievements in ancient Buddhist rock-cut architecture. The artistic traditions at Ajanta present an important and rare specimen of art, architecture, painting, and socio-cultural, religious and political history of contemporary society in India. Ellora Caves The Ellora Caves not only bear witness to three great religions (Buddhism, Brahminism and Jainism) but they also illustrate the spirit of tolerance, characteristic of ancient India, which permitted these three religions to establish their sanctuaries and their communities in a single place, which thus served to ...
Shirdi is a town in the state of Maharashtra, in western India. It's known as the former home of revered spiritual leader Sai Baba, and as a major pilgrimage site. Devotees gather daily at the Sai Baba Temple complex to honor his legacy The Sai Baba Temple (Samadhi Temple) Shirdi is one of Maharashtra's most important pilgrimage towns. Sai Baba, a 19th-century saint who brought together people from all faiths, is the presiding deity of the shrine around which the town's economy runs. Sai Theme Park Experience a magical holy journey only at Sai Teerth, India's first immersive theme park dedicated to the most worshipped secular saint of all times - Saibaba. Sai Teerth by Malpani Group is one of the modern wonders, which combines devotion with technology and entertainment. Gurusathan Gurusthan translates into the place where the holy Guru dwells. It is also the place where Sai Baba spent most of his time when he first came to Shirdi, and also where, according to Baba, the tomb of his own guru is located, by the neem tree. Dwarkami Shirdi Dwarkamai is the place served as a home to Sai Baba for many days. There is a Stone which was used by Baba to sit. Inside the mosque, the scared fire lit by Sai Baba which is still kept burning. This is also the place where Sai Baba cooked himself for his disciples.
Shani shiganpur Shingnapur is also famous for the fact that no house in the village has doors, only door frames. Despite this, officially no theft has been reported in the village although there were reports of theft in 2010 and 2011. The temple is believed to be a "jagrut devasthan"