Sundarnarayan Temple
Located on the elevated west bank of river Godavari at the corner of Ahilyabai Holkar Bridge, Maharashtra, Sundarnarayan temple is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Along with Lord Vishnu, Goddess Saraswati and Goddess Lakshmi are also worshipped here. The temple was built by Gangadhar Yashwant Chandrachud in 1756. One of the specialty of this temple is that it is erected in such a way that the first rays of the sun fall exactly on the idol on 21st March and thousands of devotees visit the temple during this time to witness this grandeur.
location Maharashtra, Nashik, Mumbai
Legend
According to the legends, it is believed that once a demon
named, Jalandar, who was an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva started doing penance
in order to get blessings from Lord Shiva. Impressed by the devotion of
Jalandar, Lord Shiva blessed the demon with a boon of immortality. Soon,
Jalandar started creating destruction in the area and challenged the Gods
including Lord Shiva. Gods approached Lord Vishnu to help them to kill
Jalandar. Upon knowing that, it was the chastity and piousness of Jalandar’s
wife, Devi Vrinda, is acting as a shield to Jalandar's life, Lord Vishnu
disguised himself as Jalandar and started living with Devi Vrinda. The chastity
of Devi Vrinda was lost and Lord Vishnu killed Jalandar. After knowing about
this, Devi Vrinda cursed Lord Vishnu to turn black and lose his charm, glamour
and beautiful looks. The curse of the Devi Vrinda made Lord Vishnu dark and he
had to take a holy dip in River Godavari to regain his original form. After
regaining his original form, Lord Vishnu was called as Sundar Narayan. Later,
when the temple was built the legend of Vishnu was associated in naming the
temple as Sundar Narayan Temple.
Architecture
The architecture of the temple is a masterpiece and perfect
example of the temple art culture of India. The temple which faces towards the
east has three porches provided with balcony seating and globular domes. The
walls of the temple are decorated with beautiful carvings of Lord Hanuman, Lord
Narayana and Indra. The most striking aspect of the temple is that the finely
sculptured stone temple is erected in such a way that the first rays of the sun
fall exactly on the idol on 21st March. The pillars of the temple are decorated
with various carvings and it also has two mandaps and a well decorated
corridor. The temple has a pond.
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 fairs.
Darsan Info
06:00 AM to 12:00 PM (All days of the week)
05:00 PM to 08:00 PM (All days of the week)
Darsan Dresscode
Avoid shorts, skirts, tank tops and do not expose legs
Temple Rituals
Morning pooja and arati to Lord Vishnu starts from 06:00 AM
onwards
Special Rituals
Ananta Chaturdasi,Vaikuntha Ekadasi are special days in this
temple
Additional Info
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