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About Nashik

Nashik at night
Nashik is a district head quarters located on the banks of
Godavari and is 185 km away from Mumbai. The climate is moderate, and is located at 635 m
above mean sea level. The city has developed on both the banks of Godavari which divides
the city into almost equal halves. The History of the city dates back to Ramayana. There
are many references of the city in many epics as well as vedas. Today the city has
developed into a metropolis with a population of 14 lakh souls. The city since old days
have developed on the banks with basically the design of a religious place
How-ever today it has been a flourishing Industrial Centre as well as an educational
centre.
Nashik as a Holy Place

Palkhi
The banks or Ghats on the Godavari at Nashik are considered
to be sacred. It is believed that all the Sins are washed out by taking
Holy dip in the Kundas (Ponds) constructed in the river. Also by
performing the last rites, Moksha is attained by the deseased soul. The river
in the Ramkunda (Pond) flow from North to South, hence the river becomes
Dakshin Wahini i.e. flowing towards South. This gives the Ramkunda a unique
place or religious importance. Almost daily 3 to 5 thousand pilgrims come and take
Holy dip on the ghats. Also during some imporant days as per Hindus Calender,
the number reaches to about 15 to 20 thousand pilgrims on a day. These ocassions are
almost 2 to 3 in a month.
Kumbhamella

The Kumbhamela
Kumbhamella is a glorious gathering of
Sadhus as well as Pilgrims at a place on some specific days. The
gathering is of 10 to 15 lakh people on a day at Nashik. As per the legend, the
Amrut was spilled in the Ramkunda and thus on a specific day, by
taking bath on the Ghats, on attain Moksha. This period is called
Sinhastha at Nashik and Kumbhamella at other places. It is held
after every 12 years. The other places where Kumbhamella is held are Ujjain,
Allahabad & Haridwar. The Holy place status thus attained is directly
linked with the Holy dip in the river at the Holy Ghats. The river
Godavari which passes through the city, is having length of 18 kms, in the Municipal
Corporation area. There are few villages on the banks. Also the old part of the city is
located on both banks. As per the religious beliefs, the stretch of the river from
Ahilyabai Holkar Bridge to the Ram setu bridge is considered to be
most sacred.
Ancient Temples/Kundas Constructed

Mandir
Temples :
- Kala Ram Temple - Year 1782 by Odhekar family
- Sunder Narayan Temple - Year 1756 by Peshwas
- Umamaheshar Temple - Year 1758
- Nilkantheshwar Temple - Year 1747
- Goreram Temple - Year 1720-1740
- Naroshankar Temple - Year 1747 by Naroshankar Rajebahadur
Kundas :
- Ramkunda - Year 1761-1772 by Peshwas
- Murudeshwar - Year 1770
History of Kumbhamella
It is believed the Amrit was droped at 4 places
in India
- Kumbhamellas are held at these places Nashik, Ujjain, Haridwar & Allahabad.
- Kumbhamella held after 12 years.
- It is believed that at Sins are washed by taking Holy bath
during Kumbhamella
- Parvanis Holy days gather large Crowds and Sadhus.
- Area of Corporation : 259.13 sq kms
- Present Population : 11.00 lacs (Approx)
- Present Water Supply: 120 lpcd
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