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Next morning we get up at 5:30AM .After
getting ready we check out the hotel and went to bus stand which was just
opposite to the hotel. Nasik bound bus was not available at that time and we
took this opportunity to have tea and some snacks. After some time one bus
arrived and we boarded that bus and started our journey towards Nasik. Distance
between Nasik and Sangamner is around 70 KM. The road beyond Sangamner is also two
lanes but has huge traffic. I was surprised that the highway connecting two
major cities of Maharashtra i.e. Pune and Nasik is just two lanes wide. It should
it at least four lanes keeping in mind the traffic it has.
The
major town between Nasik and Sangamner is Sinnar which is 30 KM before Nasik.
Our bus stopped for 5 minutes at Sinnar bus terminal and again proceeds towards
Nasik. From Sinnar one road goes towards Shirdi and from here traffic increased
further on the road. It took us more than 2Hrs. to reach Nasik. Nasik has
separate bus stand for Trimbakeshwar bound buses known as Trimbakeshwar
bus stand. We have already told bus conductor about our plans so he
dropped us at appropriate place from where Trimbakeshwar bus
stand was not far away. We took the auto and reached there in just 5 minutes.
Bus stand is small and buses for Trimbakeshwar are available at
regular interval. Condition of buses was not good; it seems that buses retired
from long routes were deployed for this route. Since no other option was
available, we took one such bus and continued our journey.
There is a mountain named the Brihmagiri Mountain
18 K.M. from the city of Nasik in the Nasik district. This is one of the parts
of the Sahayadri Vallies. The city of Trimbakeshwar is located in the bottom of
this mountain. This is a beautiful natural place with the cold weather as it is
situated 3000 ft. above from the sea. For the visitors coming from the North
the Nasik-Trimbakeshwar route is the better one and more comfortable. One can
easily get a mode of transport from here every hour.
A 28 km journey from pilgrim town Nashik takes a
tourist to Trimbakeshwar, 10th sacred Jyotirlinga in the Dwadash Jyotirlinga
circuit. The place is memorable due to its picturesque hills, roads and cool
breeze. This hill station like place lies in the formidable shadow of
Brahmagiri hills in the Sahyadri range and it is the source of holy river
Godavari. The place is also known for its Simhastha Kumbha Mela, which comes
every 12 years as per the Hindu calendar
Slow speed of bus remains a concern for us and it
took one good hour to cover the distance of Just 28 KMs and finally we reached Trimbakeshwar.
Bus stand of Trimbakeshwar was in pathetic condition. There
was no proper place for passengers to seat and wait. Even it was very difficult
to stand there due to stench.
We quickly came out of the bus stand, passed
through local market, took left turn and reached in the front of Trimbakeshwar
Temple.
Market and surrounded area was crowded with
pilgrims. There were many shops selling Puja items and eatable items. Many
shopkeepers offer clock room service on charging. We kept our bags in one such
shop and entered the premises of Trimbakeshwar Temple without
wasting any time. Mobiles, camera and wallets are not allowed in temple.
Looking from outside, the temple looks like a two
story old building. Inside it has a large campus. The present structure of the
temple complex was built by Nana Saheb Peshwa during his regime between
1755-1768.Its architecture is shaped mechanically. It is East facing temple and
surrounded by four sides with stone walls. Trimbakeshwar temple has 5 domes and
each tomb has five golden pots. The flag of the temple is made of the 5
substances.
There is arrangement for devotees to stand in a queue during darshan time. On the entrance a small temple of Nandi comes first. There is a small hall or sabhamandap to assemble. Here purohits perform different pujas.
There is arrangement for devotees to stand in a queue during darshan time. On the entrance a small temple of Nandi comes first. There is a small hall or sabhamandap to assemble. Here purohits perform different pujas.
As the queue was long, it took one and half hour
for darshan. The Garbh grah is below the ground level and one large mirror is
kept behind the lingam so that pilgrims can have darshan through reflection.
The Trimbakeshwar complex, which is among the 12 Jyotirlingas in India, sees
about 40,000 pilgrims daily and the figure scales to about 2-3 lakh during
shravan and other auspicious occasions throughout the year.
After Darshan we came out of the temple complex,
get our bags back from clock room and went to a restaurant for launch. After
launch we returned to bus stand and enquire for Shirdi bound direct bus. Bus
was not available but many private vehicles were available for Shirdi. They
were charging Rs. 250 per person on shared basis. When we were negotiating with
one driver, a direct bus for Shirdi came. We boarded that bus and left for
Shirdi. Bus fare was Rs. 110. Direct bus bypasses the Nasik city and went
straight to Shirdi via Sinner. By evening we reached Shirdi.
Legend
There are two stories related to Trimbakeshwar.
One story is about Simhastha Parva according to Padma Puran. When Gods were
successful in getting nectar by fooling the demons. The demons came to know of
this, they launched a violent fight for Amrita kumbh (immortal nectar). In
process drops of nectar fell at four places. Trimbakeshwar is one of the four
places (Haridwar, Prayag, Ujjain and Trimbakeshwar-Nasik) where drops of
heavenly nectar fell. The Kumbh Mela is held once in 12 years in the respective
areas
The other story is equally interesting. Sage
Gautam used to live in this area. Once there was severe drought for 24 years.
To come to the rescue of people, sage Gautam worshipped Lord Varun (rain god)
and the god was pleased. He blessed the sage with the gift of plenty of rains
in the area. This made the area lush green and full of water. But this made
other sages jealous of Gautam. They sent a cow to destroy the granary of
Gautam. When Gautam tried to shoo her away, she was injured and died. Waiting
for such an opportunity, other sages charged Gautam of great sin of killing
mother cow and made him go for penance. He was asked to worship Lord Shiva and
bathe in Ganga.
Gautam appeased Lord Shiva who in turn asked
Ganga to come to Gautama’s place. Gautam and Ganga prayed to Lord Shiva to come
here with Parvati and stay with them. They made Lord Shiva agree to the request
and he decided to settle here. Here the river Ganga appeared in the form of
river Godavari. Hence it is also known as Ganga Godavari or Gautami Godavari.
People here worship the Godavari as Ganga. Lord Shiva also resides here in the
form of Trimbakeshwar.
Trimbakeshwar temple is a
religious center having one of the twelve Jyotirlings. What makes the
Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlings unique is that it has three faces embodying Lord
Brahma, Lord Vishnu & Lord Mahesh (Shiva). All other Jyotirlings have Shiva
as the main deity. The temple is known for its appealing architecture and
sculpture. Trimbakeshwar Jyotirling is in a small hollow space, which contains
a pot of water. Water from the river Godavari constantly pours on the top of
linga. Due to excessive use of water, the linga has started to erode. It is
said that this erosion symbolizes the eroding nature of human society. The
Lingas at Trimbakeshwar are covered by a jeweled crown which is placed over the
Gold Mask of Tridev (Brahma Vishnu Mahesh). The crown is said to be from the
age of Pandavs and consists of diamonds, emeralds, and many precious stones.
The crown is displayed every Monday between 3 to 5PM. The entire black stone
temple is known for its appealing architecture and sculpture and is at the
foothills of a mountain called Brahmagiri. Three sources of the Godavari
originate from the Brahmagiri Mountain.
Reaching Trimbakeshwar
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Distance
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Mumbai
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193 km
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Pune
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240 km
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Nasik
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28 km
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Shirdi
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114 km
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Temple is managed by Shri Trimbakeshwar Jyotirling
Trust. However, pujas are controlled by purohits .There are three main pujas
performed every day. Pujas are between 7 to 9 am, noon puja at 1 pm and sayam
puja between 7 to 9 pm. During the night worship, sheja arti is carried out and
a silver mask placed on a bed in a hall of mirrors. Every Monday between 3:30
and 5 pm, a palki (palanquin) carries the silver panch mukhi mukhota (five
faced image of Lord Trimbakeshwar) from the temple complex to nearby Kushavrata
Tirtha and back. An abhishek is performed there. The palki processions carry a
golden crown during Shivaratri, Kartik Purnima and Dussehra. The special golden
crown of the Lord donated by the Peshwas is also shown to devotees once a week
on every Monday at 4:30 pm.
Getting there and around:
By Air:
Nearest Domestic airport is at Nasik 31 kms .Another nearest airport from
Trimbakeshwar is at Mumbai, which is about 200 km away from the holy city. Taxi
services are available from Mumbai airport to Trimbakeshwar.
By Rail: Nearest railhead is at Nasik. It is one the major railway stations connected to all major cities in India. One can get enough convenient trains from Nasik to other cities.
By Road: Trimbakeshwar is connected by bus services run by Maharashtra road Transport Corporation. There are many private luxury buses and taxis available from Mumbai and Pune to Nasik.
Accomodation
There are good hotels, guest houses and dharmashalas in Trimbakeshwar town. Normally they charge between Rs.200 to Rs.1000 .Yatri Niwas run by Trimbakeshwar trust is also a good option to stay.......ShivPrasad Bhakt Nivas .Phone Number:- 02594-234251(Guest House),02594-233215(Office)
Poor Condition of Trimbakeshwar Bus stand |
Poor Condition of Trimbakeshwar Bus stand |
Temple Dome Visible from outside |
Temple Dome Visible from outside |
Trimbakeshwar |
Trimbakeshwar |
Myself after darshan |
Surroundings Hills |
Surroundings |
Greenery on the way. |
Greenery on the way. |
Greenery on the way |
Greenery on the way |
Sant Nirvutinath palki |
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