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Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple is an ancient and historic Hindu temple in Trimbak village (Located in the Nasik district of Maharashtra) dedicated to Lord Trimbakeshwar (Supreme deity Lord Shiva). It is 28 Km far from the City of Nasik. Trimbakeshwar Temple is an ancient temple of Lord Shiva and identified as one of the divine 12 Jyotirlinga. The holy river Godavari originates near Trimbak. Kushavarta Kund (sacred Pond) also lies in the temple premises built by the "Shrimant Sardar Raosaheb Parnekar," known as Fadnavis of Indore State. Shri. Nanasaheb (Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao) constructed the current Trimbakeshwar Temple.
Nashik Trimbakeshwar Temple
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Nashik Trimbakeshwar
Temple
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Trimbakeshwar Temple
Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple is an ancient and historic Hindu temple in Trimbak village (Located
in the Nasik district of Maharashtra) dedicated to Lord Trimbakeshwar (Supreme deity Lord
Shiva). It is 28 Km far from the City of Nasik. Trimbakeshwar Temple is an ancient temple of Lord
Shiva and identified as one of the divine 12 Jyotirlinga. The holy river Godavari originates near
Trimbak. Kushavarta Kund (sacred Pond) also lies in the temple premises built by the "Shrimant
Sardar Raosaheb Parnekar," known as Fadnavis of Indore State. Shri. Nanasaheb (Peshwa Balaji
Baji Rao) constructed the current Trimbakeshwar Temple.
Pooja Performed in Trimbakeshwar Temple:
Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nasik has spiritual experience; this is the most religious place to
perform various religious Vidhi’s, Poojas, and Rituals. Different kinds of poojas (such as Narayan
Nagbali, Kalsarpa Pooja, Tripindi Shraddha, Mahamrityunjay Mantra Jaap, Kumbh Vivah, and
Rudra Abhisheka) are done here at the Temple, and it is believed that Performing Pooja and
rituals at the Trimbakeshwar Temple are more fruitful than performing poojas and rituals at
other places. All the Pujas are done only under the guidance of authentic purohits and Brahmins
who belong from the legacy in their houses and hold a "Tamraptra" (ancient copper in scripture)
and birthright to perform a Pooja.
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History of Trimbakeshwar
Temple
Temple is located at the foothill of the mountain "Bramhagiri," where the Holy River Ganga
originates (Maharashtra's longest river). The History of the Trimbakeshwar Temple is that it was
built-in 1755-1786 AD by Shri. Nanasaheb Peshwa. The word "Trimbak"
indicates Trinities (trideva): Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Mahesh. The Temple is made
with black stone, and it is bordered with a 20 to 25ft stone wall that gives a prosperous look. In
the Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple premises, Kushavarta Tirtha (holy Pond) is 400m away located.
It is 21ft deep pond that was built in the year 1750. It is believed that Kushavarta is the place
where the holy Ganga River remerges after disappearing at Bramhahgiri hills and thus the
superior holiness of the Kushavarta Tirtha.
It is said that many events are witnessed in the premises of this sacred place of Trimbakeshwar
Shiva temple-like as Lord Rama came at Trimbakeshwar for doing Shraddha of their father
Dashrath, Sage Gautama took the dip bath at Kushavarta pond (holy Pond). The Mukhya Dwar
(main gate) of the Trimbakeshwar Temple leads us to the visit queue, splitting into 6-7 lines for
devotees' convenience. At the beginning of the temple, a prominent Nandi (made of white
marble) faces the Shiva linga. Nandi is said to be the Vahana (Vehicle) of Lord Shiva (Shankara).
It is believed that if one tells his wish/ desire in the ear of Nandi, then he will convey that wish
to Lord Shiva. After the Nandi temple, there is a big (spacious to meditate and worship) hall
called "Sabha Mandap," and then "Gabhara" main temple where linga is situated.
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Authorized Panditji in
Trimbakeshwar
There are authorized purohits who have the
birthright from ages to perform all pujas like
Narayan Nagbali puja, Kalsarpa puja, Maha
Mrityunjaya Mantra Jaap, Kumbh Vivah, Tripindi
Shraddha, Rudra Abhisheka Pooja etc. They have
the ancient copper inscription called “Tamraptra,”
which holds the authenticity for performing
various Pujas. Please contact this Tamraptradhari
panditji, which means the (holder of Tamraptra)
panditji.
Let us have an spiritual experience of Pujas done
in Trimbakeshwar Temple. Yajmana who wish to
have a pure connection to Lord Shiva can connect
Read More: with the Purohits.
Trimbakeshwar Temple
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Trimbakeshwar Temple Official
Website of Purohit Sangh
Welcome to the Trimbakeshwar Temple official website of Purohit Sangh. It is an official
committee of approximately 300 authenticated Guruji. They are registered and certified
with registration number Y203-215. Purohit Sangh Guruji are members of the
Trimbakeshwar Temple trust. They all are Tamrapatradhari Purohits. Tamrapatra Dhari
means they have a legal birthright to perform various puja in the Trimbakeshwar Temple.
They are part of Sanstha called “Purohit Sangh.” With the help of the Trimbakeshwar
Temple official website of Purohit Sangh, you can book Puja/Pandit Online. Just in one click,
you will get all the information about Panditji, who performs puja in the Trimbakeshwar
Temple.
Trimbakeshwar Temple Online Pooja Booking:
All kind of pooja like Narayan Nagabali, Trpindi Shradha, Kaal Sarp Yog, Maha Mrityunjaya
Mantra Jaap and Rudra Abhisheka Pooja are performed by Authorised Purohit Sangh Guruji
in Trimbakeshwar. With the help of Purohit Sangh Online Puja booking portal you can Book
Puja/ Pandit online.
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How to Reach Trimbakeshwar
Temple
The opening and closing time of the Trimbakeshwar Temple is 5.30 am to 6.30pm. Devotees
need to come to Trimbakeshwar in the darshan timings only.
There are three ways to reach the Trimbakeshwar such as by air, by road, by rail.
Trimbakeshwar is located 28 km away from Nasik (which is one of Maharashtra's popular
cities). Nasik is connected to other cities quite well through roadways. Other nearest popular
cities are Shirdi which is just 116 km far, then thane (163.2 km), Pune (240.5 km), Aurangabad
(224 km) Mumbai (185.7 km).
Trimbakeshwar is 40 km away from the Nasik road railway station. Many trains connected to
this route. Major cities include Pune, Mumbai, thane, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, etc., for train
routes. The nearest airport to the Trimbakeshwar is Nasik airport, whereas the nearest
international airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport, Mumbai (166 km).
The frequent availability of public and private transportations make visitors journey relatively
easy.
For more details please visit: HOW TO REACH TRIMBAKESHWAR TEMPLE BY TRAIN , FLIGHT AND ROAD
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CONTACT US
Address: Shri Gaga Godavari Mandir, 1st floor kushavart tirth chowk, Trimbakeshwar -
422212.
Address: Roongta Majestic near Surya hotel Nashik Mumbai highway - 422009.
Contact Us: [email protected], +919529981071
Website: www.trimbakeshwar.org
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