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17 Famous Temples in Nasik You Must Visit
- Address: Navshya Ganapati Parisar, Peshwe Colony, Anandvalli, Nasik, Maharashtra 422013.
- Opening Timings: 5 am to 9 pm.
- Dress Code: Traditional clothing recommended.
- How to Reach: Temple is in Nasik main city so you can use public transport to reach once here. Buses and taxis can also be taken to Nasik from all major Maharashtra cities. Nasik is 185 km from Mumbai and 220 km from Pune city. By rail get down at the Nasik railway station. By air, the nearest airport is the Gandhinagar Airport connected well with major cities such as Mumbai and Delhi.
- Best Time To Visit: Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with enthusiasm
- Temple Website: https://www.ashtavinayak.in/navshya-ganpati-temple-nasik.php
- Other Attractions: Sri sai baba samadhi mandir, Sansthan temple.
14. Khandoba Temple:
The Khandoba temple houses Shri Khandoba Maharaj, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. The temple is nestled on the hills of Jejuri and holds a special significance for newlyweds. Following a significant ritual, the newly wedded husband carries the wife to the temple. Then, to praise the Lord Khandoba, the whole place is sprinkled with turmeric.
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- Address: Jejuri, Maharashtra 412303.
- Opening Timings: 5 am to 9 pm.
- Dress Code: Traditional wear is preferred.
- How to Reach: The temple is 3 km away from Jejuri railway station, 50 km from Pune railway station, and 51 km away from the Pune airport.
- Temple Website: N/A
- Other Attractions: Mahabaleshwar, Pandharpur.
15. Bhadrakali Temple:
The Bhadrakallli temple was built in 1790 by Ganpatrav Dikshit Patvardhan. The Bhadrakali temple has a shrine without a spire or a dome. Initially, it was known as the Tiundha cross. There is a sabha mandap and a shrine in the tile-roofed building with large, open courtyards with a small garden.
Address: K. Rajendra Vavre Chowk, Nasik, Maharashtra.