Guide to Visiting Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga

By Prakash Joshi 4 Min Read
trimbakeshwar jyotirlinga travel guide

Introduction:

 

    Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga, located in Nashik, Maharashtra, is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India and one of the five Jyotirlingas in Maharashtra. This revered temple is significant due to its unique features and rich historical background.

 

Temple Overview:

 

  • Location: Nashik, Maharashtra
  • Significance: One of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva
  • Unique Feature: The temple houses three small Shivlings representing Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. These Shivlings are believed to have self-manifested.

 

Travel Information:

 

How to Reach Trimbakeshwar Temple;

 

  • By Train: The nearest railway station to Trimbakeshwar Temple is Nashik Railway Station, located about 30 km from the temple.
    • From Nashik Railway Station:
      • City Bus: Buses to Trimbakeshwar depart from the city bus stand located a short distance from the station. The fare is nominal, and the journey takes approximately 25-30 minutes.
      • Private Taxi: Available near the railway station with a fare of around ₹700 for a one-way trip. Round-trip taxis are available for approximately ₹1500.

 

Accommodation Options;

 

  1.  Budget Options:
    • Dharmshalas and Lodges: Affordable options are available around the temple.
    • Shivprasadh Bhakt Niwas: Located near the bus stand, offering rooms at low prices.
      • AC Rooms: ₹1000 per night
      • Non-AC Rooms: ₹500 per night
    • Gajanan Maharaj Bhakt Niwas: Located before entering Trimbakeshwar, offering rooms at rates between ₹800 and ₹2000, depending on the facilities.
  2. Dining Options:
      • Nearby Restaurants: Several vegetarian restaurants offer thali meals ranging from ₹50 to ₹100.
      • Gajanan Maharaj Bhakt Niwas Canteen: Offers meals at around ₹35 to ₹40, providing a good dining experience.

 

Temple Visit Details;

 

  • Opening Hours:
    • Morning: 5:30 AM
    • Evening: 9:00 PM
  • Rudrabhishek Timing: 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM
  • Darshan:
    • General darshan is allowed from a distance of 5 meters.
    • Special puja participants are allowed inside the inner sanctum.

 

Pre-Visit Rituals;

  • Kushavart Teerth: A sacred bathing spot 200 meters from the temple, believed to cleanse sins.
  • Prasad: Purchase ₹1 prasad before entering the temple.

 

Additional Guidelines;

 

  • Mobile and Bags: Mobile phones are allowed but video recording is prohibited. Bags and other items should be stored in lockers outside the temple.

 

Best Time to Visit:

 

  • Ideal Period: October to March
  • Avoid: Visiting during summer months to escape the heat and heavy crowds.

 

Nearby Attractions:

 

  1. Ram Kund:

    • Significance: Believed to be the place where Lord Rama bathed during his exile.
    • Nearby: Kapaleshwar Mahadev Temple, 100 meters away.
  2. Tapoavan:

    • Attractions: Gora Ram Temple and Sita Gufa (cave where Sita was abducted by Ravana).
  3. Kala Ram Temple:

    • Feature: Dedicated to Lord Rama with a black idol of the deity.
  4. Saptashringi:

    • Significance: Believed to be the place where parts of Sati’s body fell as Lord Shiva carried her.
  5. Brahmagiri Hill:

    • Height: 1800 feet with 800 steps to climb.
    • Features: Source of the Godavari River and a temple known as Jata Shiva.
  6. Janeri Hill:

    • Significance: Believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, with a temple dedicated to him.

 

Travel Budget:

 

  • Two-Day Trip Estimate:
    • Luxury: ₹2000 and above (staying in private hotels).
    • Budget: ₹1000 to ₹1500 (if staying in non-AC rooms at the Bhakt Niwas).

 

Conclusion:

 

A visit to Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga promises spiritual enrichment and a memorable experience.

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