Naroshankar Temple
Situated on the banks of the sacred river Godavari, Naroshankara Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple was constructed by Sardar Naroshankar Rajebahaddur in 1747 and hence got the name Naroshankar temple.
location Maharashtra, Nashik, Mumbai
Legend
Sardar Naroshankar Rajebahaddur was a brave and able soldier
in Peshwa regime from 1706 to 1775. He was incharge of the wealth of the
Peshwas and after the war of Panipat, he left the wealth irresponsibility, so
the Peshwas were unhappy with him for some time. He had spent considerable
period in North India, so was in company in company with Antaji Mankeshwar
Hinghe and was considered as an information agent. Naroshankar had built the
fort of Malegaon.
Architecture
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.
Culture
Nashik is home to many temples and religious sites of the
Hindu and Muslim religions. It is situated at the foothills of Western Ghats,
on the banks of River Godavari. The city hosts numerous religious pilgrimages
and festivals, including the Nashik-Trimbakeshwar Simhastha, which is one of
four Kumbh Mela fair
Darsan Info
07:00 AM to 08:00 PM (All days of the week)
Darsan Dresscode
Wear neat and good clothes and avoid fashion wear
Additional Info
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