Shri Trimbakeshwar Temple is located at a distance of about 30-km from Nasik in Maharashtra near the mountain named Brahmagiri from which the river Godavari flows. Trimbakeshwar Temple is revered as one of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva and as the source of the river Godavari. Just as Ganga is known as Bhagirathi and is one of the most important river in North India, in the same way, Godavari is also known as Gautami Ganga and is the most sacred river in South India.
<h1>Trimbakeshwar Temple
in Nasik</h1>
<p>Shri
<a href=http://trimbakeshwar.in/>Trimbakeshwar Temple</a>
is located at a distance of about 30-km from Nasik
in Maharashtra near the mountain named Brahmagiri from which the river Godavari flows. Trimbakeshwar
Temple is revered as one of the 12
Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva and as the source of the river Godavari.
Just as Ganga is known as Bhagirathi and is one of the most important river in
North India, in the same way, Godavari is also known as Gautami Ganga and is
the most sacred river in South India. </p>
<p>According to Shiv Purana, it is because of the earnest request of
Godavari, Gautam Rishi and other gods that Lord Shiva agreed to reside here and
assumed the famous name Trimbakeshwar. Interestingly, locals refer to the river
here as Ganga and not as Godavari. All the
heavenly Gods promised to come down to Nasik,
once in twelve years, when Jupiter resides in the zodiac sign of Leo. On this a
grand fair is organized at this place. Devotees take a holy bath in the Gautami
Ganga and then seek the blessings of Trimbakeshwar. </p>
<h2>Legend Behind Trimbakeshwar
Temple</h2>
Legend goes that a sage name Gautam Muni resided on the Brahmagiri hill with
his wife Ahilya. By virtue of his devotion, the sage received from Varuna, a
bottomless pit from which he received an inexhaustible supply of grains and
food. The other rishis, jealous of his fortune, arranged for a cow to enter his
granary and caused it to die as Gowtam Rishi attempted to ward it off with a
bunch of Darbha grass.
<p>Gautam Rishi, therefore, worshipped Lord Shiva to bring the Ganga down to his hermitage to purify the premises.
Pleased with devotion, Shiva requested Ganga
to flow down and make Sage Gautam pure. After that Ganga
flowed down. Lord Shiva told Ganga to stay
there eternally for the good of everyone. All the Gods started singing the
praises of Gautam Rishi, Ganga and Lord Shiva.
On the request of all the Gods, Lord Shiva resided by the river Gautami by the
name Trimbakeshwar (one of the Jyotirlingas). Hindus believe that Trimbak
Jyotirlinga is one, which fulfills everyone’s desires. It emancipates all from
their sins and miseries. </p>
<p>Another popular legend behind Trimbakeshwar Temple
is the legend of Lingodbhava manifestation of Shiva. It says once Brahma and
Vishnu searched in vain to discover the origin of Shiva who manifested himself
as a cosmic column of fire. Brahma lied that he had seen the top of the column
of fire and was hence cursed that he would not be worshipped on earth. In turn
Brahma cursed Shiva that he would be pushed underground. Accordingly, Shiva
came down under the Brahmagiri hill in the form of Tryambakeshwar. Trimbakeshwar Temple is the only place where Shivlinga
is not out but it’s inside the floor. </p>
<p>Some scholars say that Goddess Parvati also came down along Lord Shiva
and Ganga. The place is therefore called
Tryambakeshwa (three lords). Others believe that the place is so called because
of the presence of three Shivlinga of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. The Shivlinga
of Lord Mahesh has always-flowing water among the three Shivlingas. </p>
<h2>Structure of Trimbakeshwar
Temple</h2>
<p><a href=http://trimbakeshwar.in/>Trimbakeshwar
</a> Temple is an ancient shrine, however the current structure is a
result of the reconstruction efforts undertaken by the Peshwa Balaji Bajirao in
mid 18th century. The temple is built of black stone in the Nagara style of
architecture and is enclosed in a spacious courtyard. The sanctum internally a
square and externally a stellar structure houses a small Shivalingam -
Tryambaka. The sanctum is crowned with a graceful tower, embellished with a
giant Amalaka and a golden kalasha. In front of the garbagriha and the antarala
is a mandap with doors on all four sides. Three of these doorways are covered
with porches and the openings of these porches are ornamented with pillars and
arches. Curvilinear slabs rising in steps form roof of the mandapam. The entire
structure is ornamented with sculptural work featuring running scrolls, floral
designs, and figures of gods, yakshas, humans and animals. </p>
<p>The Shivalingam is seen in a depression on the floor of the sanctum.
Water constantly oozes out from the top of the Shivalingam. Usually, the
Shivalingam is covered with a silver mask but on festive occasions a golden
mask with five faces, each with a golden crown covers it. </p>
<p>Narayan
Nagbali consists of two different rituals. Narayan bali is done to get rid of
ancestral curse (Pitru dosh /Pitru Shaap) while Nag bali is done to get rid of
sin performed by killing snake, specially Cobra which is worshipped in India.
It can be performed only at Trimbakeshwar. </p>
<p>Kaal Sarp Yog is formed when all the seven planets are situated
between Rahu and Ketu. Therefore it is essential that a subject should look for
a remedy of Kaal Sarp Yog so that the lucky planets of the horoscope could
render favorable results. </p>
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Hi, This is keshavsing solanki. I am a student of architecture. And when I visited trimbakeshwar for the first time, I just fall in love with its architecture and natural beauty around it. There are
Narayan nagbali and kaal sarp yog pujas are performed here.
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