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    Things to see and Do                                                                     

Morden Nashik is a mini-Mumbai, a haphazard shamble of high-rises fringing both sides of the Mumbai-Agra-Highway. The heart of the old coty couldn't be more different-- a congested beehive of activity, with narrow streets and ancient temples throbbing which flows a sacred Indian river.

The pilgrim circuit

Panchvati is the center of spiritual action. It's best to start with the sites clustered around Panchavati, then reach out to Anjneri and then the sacred Trymbakeshwar Joytirlinga.
                      The important temples you can visit in Panchavati include Naroshankar Temple, across the river from Ramkund, the Kapileswara Temple, set on a slight rise near Ramkund and the 70-foot-high black stone Kalaram Temple with its gold-plated dome located a short drive west of Panchavati. A little further out is Muktidham Temple, 7 km south-west of the city, just off NH50.
                     Tryambakesyhwar, 28 km from Nashik, is the site of what is popularity called the Nashik Kumbh. The town has an extra-special Joytirlinga -- the waters of the Godavari literally spout out of the center of the rock linha. The Next Kumbh  in Trymbakeshwar will fall in August-September 2015.

                          Prayag Kumbh Camp Offer Accommodation in Kumbh  Mela Nasik 2015             

Special Bathing Dates of Nasik Kumbh Mela- 2015
The flag hoisting of the main ceremony14 July 2015 at Ram Kunda
The flag hoisting of the Akharas19 Aug. 2015 at Sadhugram
Shravan Shudha Pratham (First) Snan26 Aug. 2015
Shravan Sudha pornima (First Shahi Snan)29 Aug. 2015
Bhadrapad Krushna Amavasya Dwitiya (Second Shahi Snan)13 Sept. 2015 (Main Bathing Day)
Bhadrapad Rushipanchami Dwitiya (Third Shahi Snan)18 Sept. 2015
Bhadrapad Shukla Vaman Dwadashi Tritiya25 Sept. 2015


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1,00,00,000 People


 More than 10 million to gather for 2015 Nashik Kumbh Mela  

There are 14 Akhadas, of which 11 belong to the Shaiva sect (of the 11 Shaiva Akhadasa, one—Bhudada Akhada—is defunct, while 10 are active) and 3 to the Vaishnava sect. The Shaiva Akhadas take a holy dip at Kushavart in Trimbakeshwar, about 30 km from Nashik. The Vaishnav Akhadas perform rituals at Ramkund in Godavari and stay at Tapovan The Vaishnava Akhadas have Khalsas (religious groups headed by Mahantas attached with Akhadas) attached with them. Both Shaiva and Vaishnava Sadhus used to take the holy dip in Trimbakeshwar, until 1838, when a clash between them led to bloodshed and the Peshwa ruler requested Shaiva sadhus to perform rituals at Trimbakeshwar and Vaishnavs to move downstream to Ramakunda in Nasik

                                                                                   

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Exploring Nasik with Kumbh Mela Nasik

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Tamales,wineries, Orchids, industries.....
Nasik has all of these and then some. It's this confluence of different realities that has left the town with a slightly confused identity. It takes pride in its ancient heritage but has all the aspirations of a modern city. It's increasingly urban but in a pastoral setting. And sometimes its's a throwback to older, slower times in the middle of a busy city street.
Nasik is also the grape-wine capital of maharashtra and the home of one of India's 12 holy jyotirlingas, from which spring the sacred water of queen of Deccan river----
The Godavari. And Nashik is. of course, one of the four cities that host the greatest of Hindu Melas-
The Kumbh
kumbh mela nasik
A seen of kumbh mela at nasik
After a successful Allahabad kumbh mela Prayag Kumbh Camp is providing accommodation in Kumbh Mela nasik.
Booking is open and 40% of cottages are pre-booked.

Hurry up .......

Confirm you stay in Nasik.
and enjoy the spirit of  world largest gathering Kumbh  Kembh Mela Nasik


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