Naroshankar Temple - Nashik

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Panchavati, Nashik, Maharashtra 422003, India

Postal code : 422003
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Description : This famous, 18th-century Hindu temple built for Shiva on the riverbank features a large bell.

Panchavati, Nashik, Maharashtra 422003, India
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kiran chougala on Google

This is must see place in Nashik, but this place unexplored commonly. There are 9 planet kundalini which are sculptured in sand stone that is one of very rare thing among all temples in India.
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Sky Shots Pro (Discover india by road) on Google

An ignorant structure of History, truly great architecture neglected by the current generation, but still, you can visit this amazing temple on the bank of river Godavari at Panchavati Nasik. if you visit this temple don't forget to watch Ghanta (Bell) on top of river side gate. there is very interesting history is connected with it Have a look. "After the Portuguese were defeated by the Maratha forces in 1739, all the churches and almost all the buildings from fortress were destroyed and looted by the Marathas. The bells from the churches various churches were looted, paraded, carried off on elephant backs as victory souvenirs. A number of bells in the Vasai fort is unknown but we can estimate the number of churches in the fort. One such Bell was carried to and located at Naroshankar Temple on the banks of Godavari river in Nasik, Panchavati area."Hope you liked it....
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Aditi Deshpande on Google

Structure of temple is so great.. When you firstly seen the temple you going to 18-19 th century Whole temple built with stone
आकाशदिप धनक on Google

Built by Naroshankar Rajebahaddur, a commander of the Maratha Empire, in 1747, the Naroshankar Temple in Nashik is dedicated to the Hindu gods Shiva and Rama. It lies in Panchavati, a holy site and pilgrimage destination closely associated to the mythology of Rama and the epic Ramayana. The temple, located on the banks of the Godavari River, has been built in the style of Maya architecture, and is a rather rare and beautiful 18th century temple. The main structure lies atop an elevated platform, with the main deity placed on the outer part of the temple instead of inside. The temple has striking decorative lacework and designs of peacocks with bead garlands.
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Dhruv Bhargava on Google

Shri Naroshankar Mahadev Temple is located private Bus stand Panchvati, Nashik Maharashtra India. Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva this temple famous for very beautiful ancient and amazing arcticture, Built by Naroshankar Taken bahadur, a commander of the Maratha Empire,(1747)18th century Hindu temple built for Shiva on the riverbank features a large bell. Must Visit
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Balaji Kulkarni on Google

Beautiful and old temple of lord shiva (naro shankar) Also Big bell in this temple .. And Nashik Munciple Corporation used symbol of this bell. This is Peshawekalin temple with deep history .. But Need some cleanness around this temple... Otherwise all best❤️
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Puja Jogi on Google

The temple surroundings is just beautiful. You'll feel peaceful once you're inside the temple area. I was awestruck by the temple's construction. Must visit!
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Onkar Jadhav on Google

The Naroshankar Temple is a great example of the architectural style called "Maya" dating back to the 18th century. The main temple is built on a platform and its interiors as well as exteriors are adorned with stunning carved structures and ornamental works that contains elaborate laceworks, peacocks holding bead garlands etc. The four directions of the temple are adorned with statues of the saints in Padmasana and its four corners are decorated with umbrellas, commonly known as 'Meghadambari' or 'Barasati', of which only three are existing, the other being washed away in Godavari floods. The temple is surrounded by a 11 feet fortification with a huge bell house in its center which houses the famous Naroshankar Ghanta bell. The bell house is a memorial to celebrate the victory over the Portuguese by the Maratha Ruler Bajirao Peshwa’s younger brother Chimaji Appa who won the fort of Vasai from the Portuguese. Naroshankar Rajebahaddur had played a vital role in this war and the bell is awarded to him for his bravery. The ringing of this bronze bell measuring six feet diameter can be heard up to about 5 kilometers.

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