Nasik is an important holy city located approximately five hours northeast of Mumbai. Lord Rama stayed here for some time during his exile, and several pastimes depicted in Sri Ramayana took place here. Every twelve years, the Kumbha-mela is held in Nasik, alternating with the Kumbha-melas held at Allahabad, Haridwar, and Ujjain.
Residing on the banks of the holy Godavari River, which flows to the Bay of Bengal, Nasik is one of the holy dhamas where drops of nectar fell when the demigods and demons fought during the churning of the Milk Ocean. It is said that if one takes sacred bath in the Godavari River while the nectar is falling, he accumulates merit equal to bathing in the Ganges for 60,000 years. Over 3.5 million people attended the 1991 mela. The next Kumbha-mela in Nasik will be held in August-September, 2015.
Nasik is also famous for the pastimes of Lord Rama, the King of Ayodhya, who made Nasik his abode during his 14 years in exile. It is the same place where Laxman, by the wish of Lord Rama, cut the nose of Shurpnakha. Consequently, this place was named "Nasik" (from the Sanskrit word nasika). Also found here are the Sita Gumpha caves, from which Sita was abducted by Ravana.
Sita Guha, the cave where Sita Devi lived and cooked while in exile at Panchavati
The surrounding area is known as Panchavati in Dandakaaranya (Panchavati is the place in the forest Dandakaranya). Found here is the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, and two of the 12 Shiva temples (Dwadasha Jyotirlingas).
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Residing on the banks of the holy Godavari River, which flows to the Bay of Bengal, Nasik is one of the holy dhamas where drops of nectar fell when the demigods and demons fought during the churning of the Milk Ocean. It is said that if one takes sacred bath in the Godavari River while the nectar is falling, he accumulates merit equal to bathing in the Ganges for 60,000 years. Over 3.5 million people attended the 1991 mela. The next Kumbha-mela in Nasik will be held in August-September, 2015.
Nasik is also famous for the pastimes of Lord Rama, the King of Ayodhya, who made Nasik his abode during his 14 years in exile. It is the same place where Laxman, by the wish of Lord Rama, cut the nose of Shurpnakha. Consequently, this place was named "Nasik" (from the Sanskrit word nasika). Also found here are the Sita Gumpha caves, from which Sita was abducted by Ravana.
Sita Guha, the cave where Sita Devi lived and cooked while in exile at Panchavati
The surrounding area is known as Panchavati in Dandakaaranya (Panchavati is the place in the forest Dandakaranya). Found here is the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, and two of the 12 Shiva temples (Dwadasha Jyotirlingas).
Read more here:
http://www.harekrsna.com/sun/features/01-13/features2691.htm