Panchavati Mandir, located in Nashik, is one of the popular places for pilgrimage that has both an ancient and a mythological background. Right in the middle of Nashik stands Panchavati Mandir which has close relations to the famous tale of Ramayana, it is said to be the place where Lord Rama along with Sita Mata and Lakshmana ji spent most of their days in exile. Five Banyan trees encircled the area behind once and that is why the place is called ‘Panchavati’. It means five Vans (Banyan trees), denoting purity and tranquility.
Panchavati Mandir Nashik is visited by numerous devotees throughout the year. People visit this site not only to pray for better fortune but also to appreciate the history and culture of the area. One of the many temples present in the North East of the site is the ‘Panchavati Anjaneya Temple’. This temple is entirely devoted to Hanuman, a sacred god worshipped by many due to his immense power and strength.
Panchavati Temple Nashik is another temple which is a peaceful location ideal for meditation and prayer. Those with the aspiration of spirituality or simply just to be in peace and calmness will find the ambiance of the temple in Panchavati Nashik Temple conducive. In addition, these temples form the understanding and appreciation of the culture and history of the place as part of the spiritual journey that one goes through.
If you are on holiday and wish to visit the religious places in Nashik, lots of Nashik Tour Packages have Panchavati Temple included as well. Such tour packages usually also involve visits to the Kalaram Temple, Sita Gufa and Kapileshwar Temple among other temples and tourist attractions. This means whether you are a bhakt or a tourist interested in the spiritual capital of Maharashtra, these Maharashtra Tour Packages are designed to be effective and enjoyable.